So, coming from the business world, I'm used to asking "where's the data?"... I was curious to baseline how many couples felt that they actually have grown together over the course of their marriage. So we surveyed 150 married men & women in London. The results are now in, and 49% claim to have "Definitely grown together", with women slightly more positive than men.
24% claimed to have "Somewhat grown together", 15% have "Stayed about the same", 6% have "somewhat grown apart", and 7% have "definitely grown apart".
49% doesn't sound too bad... but it's not great either considering you've chosen to spend the rest of your life with your partner. You'd hope that anything that you dedicate that much time, effort, and love towards could yield great results. Awareness is probably half of the challenge... recognising what your current status is and then choosing to "Work Together"!
More interesting insights from the survey to come!
24% claimed to have "Somewhat grown together", 15% have "Stayed about the same", 6% have "somewhat grown apart", and 7% have "definitely grown apart".
49% doesn't sound too bad... but it's not great either considering you've chosen to spend the rest of your life with your partner. You'd hope that anything that you dedicate that much time, effort, and love towards could yield great results. Awareness is probably half of the challenge... recognising what your current status is and then choosing to "Work Together"!
More interesting insights from the survey to come!