“We are what we repeatedly do… excellence, therefore, isn’t just an act, but a habit.” Aristotle
A reader recently pushed back on the idea of emotional steadiness in marriage:
Marriage is a test. Thousands of questions. Get one wrong and you flunk. She unloads everything that’s wrong, you listen quietly, then go somewhere alone to “puke” it up before coming back for more.
He isn’t describing leadership. He’s describing surrender.
He believes he is trapped in a system where he can only absorb criticism and try to survive the emotional fallout.
Many men feel this way. Few say it out loud. And it truly breaks my heart. Because marriage shouldn’t be this one sided.
So, let’s talk about what’s really happening.
Marriage runs on patterns.
If your pattern is:
- shutting down
- absorbing her resentment
- avoiding conflict
- emotionally withdrawing to cope
…then your marriage is in trouble.
Silence replaces connection.
Resentment replaces respect.
Distance replaces intimacy.
Not because you failed a test. But because your established pattern is damaging you both.
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Aristotle observed that excellence is built through repeated action.
And you need to understand that regulating your emotions is not the same as suffering in silence.
It is not absorbing blame for things you are not responsible for.
It is not quietly drowning in resentment.
Being emotionally steady does not mean being a punching bag.
It means:
A different tone when things get tense.
A different response when you’re challenged.
A different energy when conflict begins.
Rinse and repeat daily.
Staying grounded does not mean becoming a doormat.
It means managing:
- your tone under pressure
- your response when challenged
- your body language during conflict
- your willingness to stay present
- your follow-through after the conversation
That is how you take back your power so you can rebalance your marriage.
It’s not about staying silent.
It’s about staying consistently calm.
When you do that, everything changes.
You’ve got this. But if you don’t, I’ve got you. If you feel like a punching bag or a doormat, it’s time or that to stop. Contact Me and type the word ENOUGH and we’ll talk about how to change things.



