How To Stop Work Stress From Destroying Your Relationship | Guy Winch

如何防止工作压力摧毁你的关系 | 盖·温奇

The Daily Motivation

2026-01-12

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1872 Here's what nobody tells you about chronic work stress: it doesn't just make you tired or irritable. It shuts down your ability to feel anything at all. Guy Winch has worked with hundreds of people who thought they'd fallen out of love with their partners, only to discover something more unsettling. They hadn't fallen out of love. They'd gone numb. When you're treading water with the stress level up to your neck, your brain does something protective but devastating. It turns off the feelings to help you function. The problem is, it doesn't just turn off the stress. It turns off everything. You come home at the end of the day, and when your partner goes to hug you, you're stiff. You're still in work mode. You can't feel the warmth, the connection, the love. And after enough times being rejected like that, your partner stops being a fan too. That's when the real distance starts. Guy reveals something that changes everything: your partner probably didn't change at all. You did. And here's the breakthrough that makes this bearable to hear. You can change yourself back. Stop telling yourself your job is "very stressful" because that narrative reinforces the numbness and keeps you on constant alert. Even firefighters, who literally run into burning buildings, describe their jobs as "intermittently stressful" because they recognize the downtime. If they can reframe their reality, you can too. Find the moments between the stress. Prepare your favorite lunch. Listen to music that brings you joy. Crack jokes with coworkers. Create tiny pockets of feeling throughout your day. Lower the water level first, then reconnect with what you love. Your relationship isn't broken. You're just drowning, and you need to learn how to breathe again. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • Is it possible they could fall out of love romantically because of work stress?

  • And the second part, is it the boss and the work environment's fault or is it their fault?

  • Okay, part one.

  • Yes, people can fall out of love when they're really chronically stressed because it's numbing.

  • Yes.

  • So it's not that they're falling out out of love per se.

  • It's that they're not feeling much.

  • It's numbing.

  • Yes.

  • You're just dealing with the pressures.

  • You don't have time to think or feel about other things.

  • There's something that's useful about that because

  • if you are actually feeling how depressing your situation were,

  • you might not be able to function.

  • So, you know, so to numb yourself in order to get through it has its advantages.

  • But that can again spill over outside of work and suddenly you become numb to many things and that can be including your partner.

  • I've worked with many people who thought they had fallen out of love or whose partner suddenly changed and became really annoying or really this or that.

  • And I'm like, is your partner who changed or is it you?

  • Like, is it your work stress that has become so chronic that you can't feel it?