The Best Ways to Encourage Your Husband to Help with Chores

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:14
Dividing up household chores can often be a point of contention among couples. Often one person may feel like they end up doing more or all of the chores themselves without much help from their partner. This can lead to resentment and...
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Dividing up household chores can often be a point of contention among couples. Often one person may feel like they end up doing more or all of the chores themselves without much help from their partner. This can lead to resentment and arguments. Having a clear plan in mind before asking your husband to help out more around the house will help you avoid getting into a fight and ultimately make getting the chores done more efficient and convenient for both of you.[1]

Things You Should Know

  • Make a list of what needs to get done around the house. Then, talk to your husband about how you can divide the chores evenly amongst yourselves.
  • Discuss your strengths and weaknesses with your husband to help divide the chores. For instance, if he can carry heavier things, he could help take out the trash.
  • Plan the household chores in advance so that you and your husband can schedule when everything needs to be done.
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Part 1 of 3:

Talking to Your Husband

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Part 2
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Dividing the Housework

  1. Step 3 Recognize and learn from each other's strengths.
    Part of your conversation when splitting up the chores might be to talk about what you are each good at. Some chores might be easier or less stressful for one of you depending on your skill set and temperament. This is also a good opportunity to talk about how you can learn from each other so that in the future you will both feel more confident taking on any chores that come up throughout the week.
    • Make your own lists of chores you feel like you are good at and compare notes.
    • Make a list of chores you really dislike doing and that you are hoping your partner can take on.
    • Problem solve together. If there are chores you both don’t like, work together to come up with strategies to complete them more easily. Maybe these are chores you decide to get done together.
    • Spend some time teaching each other how you do certain chores. If your husband has a particular way he likes to do the dishes that is different from you way, ask him to show you. Take on the role of student and be willing to see the benefits of doing something a different way. Switch roles for chores you feel confident in. Ask your husband to just listen and participate before asking questions or making other suggestions.
    • Be willing to listen. Don’t interrupt your partner when they are showing you their way of doing things. Keep an open mind. Ask your husband to do the same for you.
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Part 3
Part 3 of 3:

Working as a Team

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