'Crazy-busy' is a great armor, it's a great way for numbing. What a lot of us do is that we stay so busy, and so out in front of our life, that the truth of how we're feeling and what we really need can't catch up with us.
~ Brene Brown
Now, I do NOT recommend you show that quote to your wife any time soon.
Brene Brown is pointing at one common reason some people want to stay "busy" all the time. It's often a coping mechanism for avoiding presence, connection and intimacy.
It's so incredibly common that many people believe it's the most important virtue they can have.
Productivity, efficiency and relentless "box checking" becomes a scoreboard for worthiness. People who are insecure about emotional and physical intimacy will invent all kinds of distractions to keep themselves from getting smothered.
In other words, the "Busy Bee Wife" isn't doing what she's doing to avoid you, dismiss you or ignore you...she doing it FOR HERSELF.
And here's another angle I often see.
The "Busy Bee Wife" is sometimes simply naturally ambitious, energetic, enthusiastic, extraverted and happily involved in LOTS of things. It's not necessarily a coping mechanism, but simply a part of her nature.
And,
sometimes, I'm working with a husband who is a devoted, hard-working, consistent provider who just doesn't pick his head up much...until he wants her attention.
He isn't like her. And he's not only annoyed...he's a bit threatened by her exuberant independence and detachment from needing his attention or
approval.
She seems to have "more of a life" than he does and the energetic mismatch can cause friction. Can you relate?
If you're facing either of those
realities above, it's probably time you started working on changing things up.
The first thing to change is how you're THINKING about her and your marriage.
Then
you'll want to start thinking differently about your personal values, expectations of yourself and your role as a strong, confident husband.
There's only one way to do this.
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