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What happens when your roommate is also your friend, coworker, you do ministry together, and part of your everyday life? In this episode, we talk about the reality of navigating multiple relationships with the same person and the wisdom it takes to keep those relationships healthy. Living together is one thing, but when you also work together, serve together, share community, and spend most of your week around each other, healthy boundaries become essential. We share lessons we’ve learned about communication, protecting personal space, managing expectations, honoring different roles, and creating rhythms that help prevent burnout and resentment. The goal isn’t distance. The goal is maintaining healthy connection while still respecting each other’s individuality. Whether you’re living with roommates, working closely with friends, serving in ministry together, or trying to balance multiple relationships with the same people, this conversation will give you practical wisdom for building healthy, lasting relationships.
By faithwalkitoutWhat happens when your roommate is also your friend, coworker, you do ministry together, and part of your everyday life? In this episode, we talk about the reality of navigating multiple relationships with the same person and the wisdom it takes to keep those relationships healthy. Living together is one thing, but when you also work together, serve together, share community, and spend most of your week around each other, healthy boundaries become essential. We share lessons we’ve learned about communication, protecting personal space, managing expectations, honoring different roles, and creating rhythms that help prevent burnout and resentment. The goal isn’t distance. The goal is maintaining healthy connection while still respecting each other’s individuality. Whether you’re living with roommates, working closely with friends, serving in ministry together, or trying to balance multiple relationships with the same people, this conversation will give you practical wisdom for building healthy, lasting relationships.