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The term "quiet quitting" has become widely discussed in the workplace, but this phenomenon also exists in romantic relationships, such as marriage. Quiet quitting refers to the practice of doing the bare minimum in a relationship while one partner continues to invest effort. For instance, if you are a partner who is still committed to the relationship, it can be disheartening to witness your partner gradually disengaging and not putting in the same level of effort. Over time, this habit can lead to couples coexisting physically but lacking emotional connection and engagement in their marriage.
There are four signs to help recognize if you or your partner is quietly quitting. It’s important to pay attention to these clues and consider how to address the situation actively.
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The term "quiet quitting" has become widely discussed in the workplace, but this phenomenon also exists in romantic relationships, such as marriage. Quiet quitting refers to the practice of doing the bare minimum in a relationship while one partner continues to invest effort. For instance, if you are a partner who is still committed to the relationship, it can be disheartening to witness your partner gradually disengaging and not putting in the same level of effort. Over time, this habit can lead to couples coexisting physically but lacking emotional connection and engagement in their marriage.
There are four signs to help recognize if you or your partner is quietly quitting. It’s important to pay attention to these clues and consider how to address the situation actively.
Listen to other episodes Sleep, my friend Podcast