Partner Works Too Much? Why & What To Do About It

My partner means so much to me. We just celebrated four years (watch this short montage reel I created!) of marriage and it still feels like we’re in the honeymoon phase most days.

I credit much of the strength of our relationship to the healing and growth work I’ve done around time, worth, and success.

Why?

Simply put, time is your life. Time is your presence. And it’s how you show love.

Before I started healing my own misunderstandings around time... I spend most of it working. Not just on my “work-work”. I was always going and doing things.

Without checking everything off my to-do list and successfully achieving all my goals, I didn’t feel deserving of love or partnership.

Where did this leave me? Us?

While I cherished my relationship, it was suffering because of my inability to be with him. I rarely sat still long enough to form a real and deep connection with myself, let alone my partner.

Cue all the frustration, resentment, and guilt.

I created this blog for those of us craving more presence with our partners, our kids, our family members, or even ourselves. Keep reading for an inside look at making time for loved ones, because it is possible to have time for everything that’s important to you. And holistic time management can help get you there.


How do you know if you or your partner works too much?

These are the signs that I personally experience, and my clients’ experience, when we’re not making time for our loved ones.

  • Frustration, resentment, and/or guilt towards self or partner.

  • Feeling physically, mentally, or emotionally disconnected from your partner.

  • Never having time to cook and enjoy meals together.

  • Feeling unbalanced in domestic duties.

  • Struggling to not talk about work when you aren’t working.

  • Any successes you do have feel empty.

Think of something else I haven’t included in the list above? Feel free to share your unique experience in the comments below - who knows, others might be in the same spot.

Why is it so difficult to make time for our partners? We love them!

If your partner works too much or you find it difficult to make time for your partner... You are not alone.

As a time coach, an extremely common goal of my clients is to have more time for their loved ones. They want to know, “why is it so hard to make time for the people I love?”

Often it’s not about a lack of love. It’s because we’ve been taught to place more value on work, money (especially if we’re in survival mode), and success.

Many people label time with loved ones as rest, time off, and/or self-care. As we know, those are some of the most challenging things to actually have time for. We have to flip this inherent prioritization in order to reclaim our time.

If you’re a business owner, this feeling can compound even more. Our businesses feel like our babies in a way, taking time away from them feels impossible. Businesses that are passion-led and mission-based are deeply connected to our purpose.

Want to read more about the truth about the difficulty of taking time off? Click here.

Or if you’re ready to explore the posibilitiy of working with a Holistic Time Coach who genuinely cares, book a free, no-commitment exploration call with me today!

What to do if you or your partner works too much?

The answer to this is a complex one. Because you and your relationships are unique, giving tips and advice doesn’t feel all that useful here.

The best thing I can offer are these three coaching questions:

  1. Is making time for your loved one important to you?

  2. If so, why? What will happen in your life if you make more time for them?

  3. What is ONE small thing you can implement today to be more present with them? Some steps could look like:

  • Pause and take a deep breath (or three).

  • Setting clear expectations with your partner about how you spend your days.

  • Discover and focus on doing the things you both love to do together.

  • Heal any limiting beliefs around what’s preventing you from making time for them and being present.

  • Create time management systems to make the time actually happen. For example, a shared calendar to more openly communicate your schedules. In my Sustainable Schedule VIP Day, I’ve worked with clients to create shared calendars with their partners, for their kids, and a co-parenting schedule. Learn more here.

  • Adopt a practice mindset where it’s okay to mess up and fail sometimes.

  • Recognizing the little moments throughout the day.

Notice a trend in all these steps above? They’re all related to time management.

Why time management is so important for good relationships

Simply put, time is your life. Time is your presence. And it’s how you show love.

It’s also how you make money, pay your bills, and find fulfillment in your life.

Making time for everything that’s important and meaningful to you is no doubt a juggling act. I’ll be the first to say it is a constant work in progress. (Yes, even for me… a time coach).

Time management is the most important thing you can focus on because when you effectively accomplish everything you need to, tasks don’t bleed over into your time with your loved ones.

You can relax and enjoy the company of your people without feeling guilty (HUGE!)

When you prioritize and dedicate time and energy to your relationship, it will flourish.

If you are able to tap into the present moment when you’re with your partner, it’ll be a lot easier to feel connected and loved.

The opposite is also true. When you don’t spend time with the people that mean the most to you, the relationship will suffer in some way. Learn more about the benefits of rethinking how you manage your time.

Holistic Time Management is your best bet for making time for loved ones

Traditional time management focuses on helping you be your most productive self at work, sometimes at home. When you set goals, create a schedule, or write a to-do list… it’s rarely encouraged or taught to include things like rest, time off, and/or self-care.

If we equate our relationships with those things, it makes complete sense to me that they don’t happen as often as we’d like them to.

Holistic time management understands the entire scope of your life and what’s most important to you, like your relationships. Managing your time with a holistic approach will allow you to be a whole human being.

Learn more about why holistic time management works so well here.

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