Work can often become a welcome distraction for people who aren't ready to discuss the dysfunction in their partnership.
"I think if someone is obsessed with their work and not home a lot, it has more to do with their relationship than their work," she says.
'I felt neglected'In a culture that prizes professional success, it can feel counterintuitive to tell your partner to work less.
If you wanted to take no sick days and work 100 hours a week, you could.
There is also the other side of the coin: a partner who isn't working enough or isn't pursuing a lucrative career.
Persons:
Elizabeth Cohen, Cohen, it's
Organizations:
Forbes Advisor, Organisation for Economic Co
Locations:
United States, U.S