#237: The Truth About Space: What Most Couples Get Wrong (and How to Get It Right)

EPISODE · Aug 24, 2025 · 1H 1M

#237: The Truth About Space: What Most Couples Get Wrong (and How to Get It Right)

from Love Shack Live: Helping Couples Rescue Their Relationships · host Staci Bartley, Relationship Expert

Send us Fan MailHave you ever felt like your relationship was running on empty, like the emotional gas tank hit “E” and suddenly your partner said, “I need space”? In that moment, everything can feel terrifying. The silence. The distance. The questions you can’t stop spinning in your head.But here’s the truth: needing space isn’t always a sign the relationship is over. More often, it’s a survival response, the human need to regroup, refill, and reconnect with ourselves before we can reconnect with anyone else.In this episode of Love Shack Live, we’re pulling back the curtain on what “space” really means in relationships. You’ll learn:Why requests for space often happen long after the need first appearedHow ignoring our emotional capacity leads to collapse or acting outWhy coping behaviors during separation (from risky choices to pulling away) don’t mean love is goneAnd most importantly: how to use this difficult pause as an opportunity for clarity and growthIf you’re at a relationship crossroads, navigating conflict, distance, or a partner who says they need time apart, this conversation will help you see space in a whole new way.So here’s the question: What if “I need space” isn’t the end… but the invitation to a different beginning?Episode Links: They said they needed space. But the real reason isn’t what you think.It’s not about love fading, it’s about missing skills.👉 Take the Relationship Space Survival Quiz and find yours in under 10 minutes.It’s not a personality quiz. It’s a mirror that shows you what’s really driving the silence, and your first step to shift it.Take the quiz now: https://space-assessment.scoreapp.com/And if you know you need more than insight?The Love in Limbo: 30-Day Roadmap begins October 19. Enrollment closes October 23, and this is the last guided round of 2025. Only 75 spots available.Inside, you’ll get the tools, daily structure, and community support to stop spiraling and start rebuilding yourself, even if your partner isn’t ready yet.Timestamps: 03:04 The Importance of Early Communication04:01 Understanding the Human Need for Space04:36 The Consequences of Ignoring Emotional Needs14:44 Coping Mechanisms and Risky Behaviors24:41 Navigating Space with a Plan and Purpose30:13 Understanding the Fear and Pain in Relationships31:43 The Importance of Having a Plan32:00 Common Patterns in Struggling Relationships33:02 The Role of Space in Healing34:05 Creating a Purposeful Plan for Space35:29 Benefits of Planned Space38:26 Client Success Stories41:35 Steps to Crafting an Effective Plan42:25 The Roadmap: A Tool for Individual Growth49:16 The Importance of Completion in Relationships49:55 Final Thoughts and Encouragement53:58 Reflecting on Personal Growth59:12 Episode Wrap-Up and Theme Song

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