One thing that I always notice is um like you walk into the living room or something and you see, you know, your spouse or your kid on the couch with their with their device and you have no idea where they are.You've no idea what they're doing, but you really don't know like where they are. Where are they in space?
present themselves to me, are different than they would have been otherwise. But even like a doctor or a lawyer or an spouse or your kid on the couch with their with their device.
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has had a different experience it could be that you've lost a parent right or a spouse or God forbid a child these are very real and they're hard andeveryone even within the same families experien this very differently and so my experience
but I'll just discuss here in 2011 that we asked is how do you think caregiving should be divided between you and your spouse and how is caregiving divided between you and your spouse and the answer to the should be question is in maroon and or red and the answer to theis question is in gold and what you see from the response to this question is that about 68% of the dads said they
we we take some vows for this Ikea just offered what was it this spouse in terms of to be able to balance
opportunity we really need to do and she made answer is listen to your wise spouse yeah let bring it up right right so we did and the audience today so wedid and um you know we moved our took our kids out of school moved everything sold the house came out to Mojave and
Who do you negotiate with? Spouse . Your spouse . OK, we'll start with the hard ones there.Your children. Your children, OK.
The second thing is that family composition itself has forced people to be networkers, as roles inside families have become even more networked themselves. Think about each spouse has his or her own address book, his or h- own professional network to deal with, his or h-, own, his or her own social networks to deal with when they have troubles in theirlives. Families themselves have become networks and so people even inside their own households have now had to take more responsibility on for managing their own lives and, and, and
menes that is a really good question um the question was on um what if you and your spouse have a look at things differently and if the if if when it comes to moneyand that is very tricky um because this is the time when people have to be on
It's like validate me. spouses . I don't have kids, but inspiring your spouse to, you know, get in shape and stay in shape, without ever making them
economy left standing because corporate America was basically able to pass on through higher pricing the cost of much of America's welfare state. And for a spouses are working and increasingly as costs rise companies can't bear these
at the individual level, everyone should make the best choice and the right choice for them. Substitute spouse .
We were in Portland. My spouse is number three, by the way. Did not start dating till five years later.
Close your eyes. Settle. Your spouse never wants to have sex with you again.
conversation and it was a great conversation a great way to recruit a sample and um we started asking people to tell us a story about how they met their spouse and one after the next people would say oh well you know I was 23 years old and I was um living with my parents and my older brother had this
What was sort of the level one of one upmanship because some things that happened to both your characters are, I don't even Your spouse doesn't like how it looks.
Your spouse is happy.
the spouse . So spouses are a good control.
your spouse even in those hard times if you're really getting an enormous amount of love from somewhere else now the only possible way to get a
neither spouse should be pushed out of a job or the potential of jobs that are
Or spouses -- I get it, also triggering.
the spouses of h1-b immigrants from working, which means that fewer smart people will be able to come in.
total number of hours so another reason why they might be uh feel the conflict more is they're away and they're detached from the family more than than their spouses what any other reasons you can think of why a man might uh you know feel this conflict more yes sir I mean on the flip side of that you could hypothesized that uh they feel conflicted if their spouse is not
co-orker or spouse and we think we're right. We've got all this noise in our head. We think everyone can hear the
support a spouse and children.
I remember my spouse -- my wife is half Black, half white--
is your partner or spouse .
what one spouse did when the other one was doing housework.
So only a spouse knows you better than Facebook does.
So your spouse or a friend and saying, can you pretend to be this person?
Or their spouse would be like, I've never heard-- we've been together for 30 years, and you've never told me this thing.
longer than her male spouse or colleague getting ready for work.
You could lose a spouse .
They can tell their spouse , their client to refer you for business-- their co-founder.
Or when your spouse hears, hey, we need to talk, that they don't start having a panic attack because it's bad.
about her spouse ? Yeah, should we as friends have a conversation at all about other people's spouse ?
they might blame their spouse for, oh, you didn't encourage me enough.
It's like validate me. It depends on the spouse .
worth doing if your spouse doesn't join you.
to a senior center and gather a bunch of people together for a conversation uh and and have them tell us about how they met their spouse and Z was like oh that sounds like a really good idea but why on Earth would anyone ever come and talk to us um they're not going to know who we are you know they've got other stuff to do and I was like no problem we can
internet is really growing as a as a way to meet people but when people uh look to get married they're not just looking for a good enough spouse anymore um generally people in interviews will tell you they're looking for a soulmate right they're looking for someone who's who's like their they completes who completes them uh who with whom they feel like
child was about 9 months to a year and what we wanted to understand was how their experience was alike or different from their spouse as they made the adjustment in the transition from being just a working professional who was married to a to a as well so we started that looking at brand new fathers we broadened that audience to look at you
we we take some vows for this Ikea just offered what was it this stay-at-home spouse now the stats around stay-at-home spouses are still heavily heavily skewed toward women heavily like
along better with my spouse so those are the kinds of things you want to do now I was on a a panel recently I I moderated
one and gami means spouse one spouse it doesn't mean whether you're adulterous
or not means one spouse and I came home to me uh many times in my life but this
It means that each spouse has to-- or partner-- has to be committed not only to their own career but to the other career as well.
It could be a spouse .
And choosing the spouse is a key success factor in my books.