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How Do I Stop Keeping Score With My Husband? (LIVE LISTENER CALL)

Author
Andrea Burkly
Published
Thu 12 Dec 2024
Episode Link
https://shows.acast.com/honest-women/episodes/how-do-i-stop-keeping-score-with-my-husband-live-listener-ca

What can you do when your old coping mechanisms, like people-pleasing, no longer serve you?


This week, I’m tackling a listener question from a mom of two young kids who’s juggling work, caregiving, and household responsibilities. As a recovering people-pleaser, she finds herself falling into a pattern: doing too much, silently resenting her husband for not doing more, blowing up, and then feeling guilty about it. Sound familiar?


Here’s the thing: this isn’t about who’s good or bad at “helping.” It’s about navigating an inherently imbalanced season of life and learning to partner better - together.


In this episode, I talk to this listener about:


  • Why the old coping strategies of independence and people-pleasing aren’t working anymore (and why that’s totally normal).
  • How to start the hard conversations about sharing the load, even if it feels awkward or scary.
  • Practical steps for turning resentment into teamwork, including breaking the habit of “doing it all.”
  • Why this kind of honest, ongoing communication is the key to long-term balance and connection.


If you’ve ever felt like you’re carrying the mental and physical load of your household while your partner coasts, this episode is for you.


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🎙 Tune in next week for real-life relationship questions, insight that builds empathy, and practical steps to create happier, healthier relationships.


Disclaimer: while this podcast sounds like therapy, it is not actually therapy nor is it a substitute for therapy, and while I am a therapist, I am not YOUR therapist. Please be entertained and encouraged, and seek appropriate mental health support from a licensed therapist in your community, if necessary.


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