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When you’ve outgrown HIM
All Woman, Features, Relationships
Marie BERBICK-BAILEY  
November 17, 2025

When you’ve outgrown HIM

LADIES, there comes a moment in your life when you wake up and realise: you’re not the same woman you were when you first said “yes”. You’ve grown — educationally, spiritually, professionally, emotionally — and you may find yourself looking at your partner and thinking: “Is he still on this journey with me?” If you’re nodding your head, you’re not alone. In fact, one of the real but rarely spoken truths is this: you can outgrow someone. And when that happens, your relationship either evolves or erodes.

What it means to outgrow him

Outgrowing a partner doesn’t mean you’re better than him. It simply means you’ve changed. Maybe you returned to school and earned a degree. Maybe you finally launched your business, landed that promotion, or birthed a fresh calling. Meanwhile, he stayed comfortable —same job, same routine, same mindset. What once united you (shared dreams, mutual pace, common goals) now divides you. According to relationship experts, this kind of growth shift happens more than we think — one person grows while their partner stays the same, and suddenly, your couple world feels different.

 

The hard stats

While there’s no exact figure for “outgrowing your partner”, we do know this: nearly 50 per cent of first marriages in the United States end in divorce, and for subsequent marriages the rate jumps to about 65 per cent. Another study found that 67 per cent of relationships among emerging adults dissolved within five years when growth or other disruptions weren’t addressed.

While these statistics don’t solely reflect personal growth discrepancies, they show that when couples are not aligned, the risk of breakdown increases significantly.

 

The challenges that arise

1) Vision misalignment: You’re talking about new markets, global conferences, coaching women; he’s talking about “good job, same salary, same commute”. You see leadership, influence and expansion, he sees comfort, safety and repeat.

2) Emotional disconnect: You’re studying, reading, growing. He’s staying stuck or stagnant. The result? One of you is forward-moving, the other is rewinding. That imbalance creates loneliness in a relationship.

3) Influence shift: You’re becoming the go-to mentor, influencer, pillar in your circle. He feels left behind, ignored, or even threatened. The power dynamic changes and the connection frays.

4) Priced-out intimacy: Your moments of growth cost time and energy. He may feel neglected. You may feel unseen. Growth isn’t the fault, it’s the friction.

5) Resentment builds: He’s comfortable; you’re uncomfortable, and you’re gone. That’s the truth. If he remains unchanged, you may internalise “He isn’t for me anymore”, or see him as the reason you’re stuck.

 

How to navigate the shift (without breaking up)

Set the agenda for couple growth:

•Communicate openly about your desires, your next step and invite him in. Don’t bypass him; pull him in.

•Create shared goals that include both of you. If you are elevating educationally or professionally, ask him what his next step is. Mutual movement fosters unity.

•Celebrate differences instead of resenting them. Growth doesn’t have to mean you leave him behind, it can mean you bring him beside you.

•Seek mentorship/counselling together. When growth is uneven, the couple needs a safe space to navigate the change.

•Decide intentionally: If you’ve grown and he’s chosen to stay, your future may require a tough decision. Experts say the turning point often comes when one partner resists change outright.

•Anchor to your identity. Don’t seek in him what only God or you can give. Your growth is anchored in purpose, not relationship.

 

Ladies, outgrowing your partner doesn’t automatically mean you’re meant to leave, but it does mean something must shift. You’ve grown into a woman of purpose, influence and value. You deserve someone who not only keeps up with you or moves with you. If you sense you’ve outgrown him, don’t shame yourself or shrink your dreams to stay. Instead choose courage. Choose clarity. Choose growth — whether together or apart.

MARIE BERBICK-BAILEY.

Marie Berbick-Bailey is a certified master life coach, women’s transformational coach, ordained minister, author, motivational speaker, wife, mother and big sister dedicated to empowering women to heal, thrive, and walk in purpose. Connect with her at www.marieberbick.com, www.marieberbickcoach.com, or e-mail marieberbick@gmail.com.

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