List the obvious and the invisible: dishes, floors, laundry, dog walks, trash, toilet scrubbing, but also meal planning, pantry tracking, birthday gifts, returns, appointment scheduling, supply restocking, and home maintenance calls. Estimate frequency, approximate time, and mental overhead. Seeing everything dismantles the myth that things just happen by themselves. Compare notes in comments and add anything this exercise helps you finally notice, because awareness is the first gentle lever toward fairness and reliable follow-through.
Two hours after a night shift is not equal to two hours after a quiet desk day. Rate tasks by physical effort, cognitive load, and timing constraints. Note which ones you secretly enjoy or deeply dislike. Align higher-energy people with batch-heavy jobs and swap where skills or passions shine. Fairness becomes possible when you consider capacity, not only minutes. Share what surprised you about each other’s preferences, and how small realignments already improved afternoons, weekends, or your bedtime routines.
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