Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

How To Stay Married (So Far)

Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley

  • 57: SHOULD We Actually Live APART in order to STAY TOGETHER?

57: SHOULD We Actually Live APART in order to STAY TOGETHER?

Saturday 18th January 2020

Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley explore the idea of living apart to strengthen marriage in 'How To Stay Married (So Far)'. Listen for their candid insights.
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How To Stay Married (So Far)
Author:
Nadia Sawalha & Mark Adderley
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Categories:
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
Relationships & Community
Sobriety in Everyday Life
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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Can Living Apart Keep Your Marriage Together? Nadia and Mark Weigh In

I think this open way of living, which is very much the norm for a lot of people now, you know people are what you know a lot of people in this country, we do tend to build our houses smaller and the smaller rooms, and people very much want that.
Ever wondered if living apart could actually bring you closer to your spouse? Nadia Sawalha and Mark Adderley dive into this intriguing concept in this episode of 'How To Stay Married (So Far)'. The couple shares their personal experiences and thoughts on how separate living arrangements might help maintain a healthy marriage. They discuss the benefits of having personal space, setting clear boundaries, and how to make sociability work when you're not under the same roof.
They also touch on the pitfalls, like feelings of entitlement and the need for strong communication. As Nadia puts it, 'life is so busy—kids, jobs, friends, parents, relationship—that sometimes you just crave a bit of space'. If you're curious about unconventional ways to keep the spark alive in your relationship, this episode is a must-listen. Nadia and Mark's candid conversation offers a fresh perspective on love and partnership that might just resonate with you.