What Do You Do When Priorities Change in a Relationship?
1 1/2-minute video — with Mary Beth Luedtke
When priorities change, it can strain relationships. Mary Beth Luedtke helps couples learn skills to navigate differing priorities and grow together.
Learn the Skills to Deal with Change
in counseling at BEing There
Married couples often find that their priorities shift and evolve as they journey through life together. This process is completely natural, influenced by various significant events and personal growth. For instance, starting a family can drastically change what each partner values and prioritizes. One might focus more on career advancement to provide for the family, while the other might prioritize time spent at home to nurture and support their children.
Switching careers is another common trigger for changing priorities. A new job can bring different demands and stressors, which alter a person’s outlook and goals. Similarly, as individuals mature and grow, their personal aspirations and desires can change, leading to a natural evolution in what they consider important.
While the evolution of personal priorities is a natural and healthy part of life, couples must learn and practice emotional skills, like effective communication, to manage these changes within their relationship. Relationship therapy can be helpful when priorities change in relationships.
At BEing There Counseling, we help guide couples to learn tangible skills for working through all forms of relationship issues. Whether you’re struggling with differing priorities, trust, intimacy, or any other challenge, relationship therapy helps create healthy, open communication and works towards maintaining a strong and resilient partnership.
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