Oh, we’ve all been there.
It’s mid-week, it’s been a crap day at work, you’ve tossed off the gym to come home and watch Netflix, you’re feeling grumpy…and then your partner gets home. Unless he’s bearing a double-cheese pizza and bottle of red wine, then you simply cannot deal with him tonight.
What next?
Negotiating that precious time from stepping off the train and into your slippers all comes down to technique.
Do it right, and you have a lovely evening of rest and relaxation before hitting the hay. Do it wrong? And you’ve got hours and hours of slammed dishwasher drawers and black stares to deal with.
Fear not: The Harvard Business Review has heard your bad-day prayers, and has penned an article about how to avoid arguing with your spouse when they get home from work.
(NOTE: These rules also apply to flatmates, parents, siblings, boyfriends, girlfriends, next door neighbors, and kindly visitors who dare cross your threshold.)
Tip #1: You need quiet time, and they just really want a chat.
Lots of things can happen in one day. Your day can be a winner, with great meetings, a happy boss, and a quiet train carriage. Or it can be a solid loser, with half a latte down your top and a German backpacker with an acoustic guitar on your bus.
Either way, your needs upon arriving home will be different every day. And so will your partner’s: so appreciate the difference in your moods. It’s OK to be in a bad mood after a long day – but remember, there’s nothing a warm bath and glass of wine can’t soothe.
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Add children to this it isn't as easy.