When partners work from home, constant digital interruptions increase after-work frustration, strain couples' relationships, and place a heavier psychological burden on women, UNSW research has found.
Joint activities such as cooking dinner together can help develop shared ways of thinking and interacting, which are key to experiencing the shared reality that supports meaningfulness at work. We’ve ...
My partner recently retired, and now that they’re home all day, I feel like I’m receiving a lot of judgment about the way I spend my work hours. I’m involved in the creative side of advertising. Some ...