Do you wish your boyfriend had more time to spend with you? If your beau always seems to be busy with work, school, or other obligations, it can put a strain on your relationship, especially if you tend to call or visit him at inopportune times. Mismatched schedules don’t have to spell the end of your relationship, though. In this article, we’ll break down what you can do to deal with a busy boyfriend.
Boyfriend Always Busy? What to Do
- Fill your time with your personal hobbies, friendships, and passion projects so that you stay busy yourself.
- It’s normal to feel kind of anxious or uneasy if you can’t spend time with your boyfriend and it’s early in the relationship.
- Talk to your boyfriend if you feel like your needs aren’t being met when it comes to spending quality time together.
Steps
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I stop assuming something is up when my partner is busy?Anna Elton, PhD, LMFT is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Sexologist, Speaker, and Author based in Florida. With over 15 years of experience, she works with individuals, couples, and families both nationally and internationally. Dr. Elton is an author and the founder of the non-profit “I Care We All Care". She is also the host of Life, Love, Etc., a bi-weekly relationship show reaching over 100,000 viewers per episode. Her clinical work and insights have been featured on PBS, FOX, ABC, and NBC, and she contributes regularly to Psychology Today through her blog Life, Love, Etc. She received a Ph.D in Clinical Sexology from MSTI, a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from UMass Boston, and a BS in Psychology from UMass Boston.It's crucial to keep the lines of communication open. Many relationship issues stem from misunderstandings that arise due to a lack of communication. Avoid making assumptions and setting unspoken expectations for your partner. It's vital to express your needs directly because your partner can't read your mind. Misunderstandings often lead to frustration and resentment over time. Instead, initiate conversations and express your thoughts in a non-confrontational manner. For instance, you could say something like, "I understand you're busy, but let's plan something together." Regular check-ins are essential. When addressing concerns, it's important to avoid accusatory statements like "You never have time for me." Such comments may trigger defensiveness, hindering constructive dialogue. I typically advise my clients to utilize the sandwich approach or the four-step communication method. With the sandwich approach, begin by acknowledging the positive aspects of your relationship, then bring up your concerns, and conclude on a positive note. Alternatively, the four-step method involves celebrating small victories, taking responsibility for your actions, expressing your concerns, and working together to devise a solution. This approach fosters an open and collaborative atmosphere, allowing both partners to contribute to the relationship's growth and harmony.
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QuestionMy boyfriend is a doctor, and he is very busy with work, plus he is currently preparing for an exam. We don't have much time to talk. What should I do?Paul Chernyak is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Chicago. He graduated from the American School of Professional Psychology in 2011.Try scheduling calls ahead of time with your boyfriend to make sure you have time to connect. Since he's so busy, you can make the most of the time he has off by planning fun trips or vacations.
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QuestionMy boyfriend is always busy or away with work, and we don't communicate enough. Every day I long to hear his voice, but it's not easy for him to pick up my calls. What should I do?Paul Chernyak is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Chicago. He graduated from the American School of Professional Psychology in 2011.If he can't take your calls, try sending pictures or short videos via text or over an app like Snapchat. This will give you a chance to connect, even if it isn't in real time. Try to make the most of the limited time you have together.
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About This Article
If you'd like to avoid bothering your busy boyfriend while still spending time with him, start by asking him when he is free and available to talk or hang out. If he’s too busy to have long dates, find creative ways to spend time together such as helping him with yard work or going to the gym together in the mornings. Additionally, keep yourself busy by hanging out with friends, taking care of your own responsibilities, or picking up new hobbies. For more advice, like how to find out if you’re compatible with your boyfriend, read on!
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