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When You and Your Partner Aren't on the Same Page About Moving

One of the most common things I hear from women, and I mean genuinely, consistently, across years of conversations, is some version of this: "I think I'm ready to move, but my husband isn't sure." Or the reverse. Or the version where one person has been quietly ready for two years and hasn't found the words to say it yet because they're afraid of what the conversation might open up.

Moving is a big decision. And big decisions have a way of surfacing every other conversation a couple hasn't quite finished having.

I'm not a therapist, and I'm not going to pretend that a blog post can solve something that's really about two people being in different places emotionally. But I can tell you what I've seen work, and what tends to make this harder than it needs to be.

The thing that makes this hardest, in my experience, is when one person is carrying the entire weight of the thinking. She's run the numbers, she's looked at listings, she's thought about the school zones or the commute or the stairs that are starting to bother her knees. He hasn't done any of that yet, so when she brings it up, it lands on him as something that came from nowhere. The gap isn't in wanting different things. It's in the fact that she's had months of private processing time that he hasn't had. And so the conversation feels uneven before it even starts.

What I usually suggest is slowing it down enough to make space for the other person to catch up, without abandoning the conversation altogether. Getting curious together, even just looking at a few numbers or having a no-pressure conversation about what the next five years could look like, tends to close that gap faster than any amount of convincing. If you've been wondering how to have a real conversation about moving without feeling committed, that's often the first step: inviting your partner into the thinking rather than arriving with a conclusion.

I also want to say this directly, because I think it matters: it is okay to want something different for your life, even if your partner isn't there yet. That wanting is not selfish. It's not you being dramatic or difficult. And the fact that it's complicated doesn't mean it isn't real. Part of what I see in so many women at this stage is a tendency to minimize what they need because they feel responsible for making sure everyone else is okay first. There's a whole post I wrote about why so many women feel responsible for making the "right" move, and if any of this is landing for you, that one is worth reading.

The goal isn't for one person to win the conversation. It's for both of you to understand what the options actually are, so you can make a decision from information rather than assumption or fear. That's a much easier conversation to have once you both know what you're working with.

If you're somewhere in the middle of this, not sure whether to push the conversation forward or let it rest a little longer, the Balance Method Guide might give you a framework that feels less loaded than a listing appointment.


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