Tips for Being Quarantined with Your Spouse

Does it seem like this is the new normal? Hopefully not, keep hope alive that things will go in a different direction than they currently are. Corona-virus seems to be everywhere. Most of us are settling into having to perform most or parts of our job from home. We’re settling into having to do school from home or online for our children. What we didn’t think about was how our marriages would be impacted. 

Is your marriage surviving? How are you and your spouse managing this new atmosphere and being in the same space? The difficulty has been that couples have found themselves confined. People feeling like they are confined will lash out and many people are lashing out at their spouses. There is hope that your marriage will survive, maybe even come out of this time better than how you went into it. Here are some tips to help you and your spouse survive being quarantined together. 

 

  • Set Boundaries

Whether you’re both working from home, or one person is and one person is unemployed or any number of any other combinations you’re going to need boundaries. What you used to do unwind after work is no longer an option. Your spouse keeps interrupting your day to show you funny videos on Youtube, or walking in the background of your Zoom meetings. 

It’s time to sit down and have an honest conversation about boundaries. You don’t want to make each other feel helpless or like a nuisance. Talk about some necessary boundaries that will allow you to complete your work, have some downtime and time together. 

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  • Keep a Schedule

Setting new boundaries will almost automatically lend to creating and keeping a “new” schedule. This will also help keep you off each other’s backs. Making a schedule that divides up the day into sections (like having breakfast together, then time apart for work, then lunch together, and so on and so forth) will help the day-to-day feel more normal, which in turn will decrease depression or anxiety that can cause issues in your relationship. So give yourselves a new schedule that fits your day.

 

  • Special Date Night

Before shelter-in-place, what did you do for a date night or to spend time together just as a couple? Did you have a designated date night with dinner and a movie? Maybe you used to go for a hike together? Did you visit new places throughout your city to explore together? Did you make a special meal together?

 Keep that practice up as best you can while still staying home and practicing social distancing. It’s the “prioritizing time for your relationship” part that’s important, so keep that date night and get creative. Since we’re all now spending too much time in front of our screens, maybe have a no-screen night, making a meal together and then playing a board game or just talking. Or, if you usually went out to the movies for date night, hang some sheets, make a fort, and have a movie night that way. Love music? Watch a virtual concert or performance. There are all kinds of ways to keep the magic alive, even in close quarters.

 

  • Communicate

Want to know the secret to a happy, healthy relationship? Communicate. Want to know the secret to a happy, healthy relationship when you are legally obligated to be all up in each other’s faces for weeks on end? Communicate. Now is when it’s especially important to take the time to talk AND listen to your partner. Be an Active Listener. Set aside time throughout the week to check in with each other and get things off your chest. And that doesn’t just mean sharing how you’re feeling; also discuss real-world concerns like financial matters (especially if you or your spouse have been laid off, furloughed, or had their hours reduced) to make sure you’re on the same page.

 

  • Be Kind

Right now, maintaining a good head-space is difficult. We may forget small things we normally wouldn’t. There may be snapping at each other over tiny things. We may not fully be feeling or acting like our normal selves. When you walk in and see that sink full of dishes or are given a curt answer when you ask a question, take a deep breath and try to let it go. We all need some compassion and understanding right now, so try to cut your partner some slack. And if there are things they’re doing that are truly driving you batty, cool off and then talk about it with them in a productive way (re communicating and setting boundaries).

 

  • Discussion Question:

How are you and your spouse handling being quarantined together?

Taking Advantage of The Time

Great Opportunity is only as good as your preparation to take advantage of it.- Tom Black

 

In times of crises, your character really does speak louder than your words. Are you the type of person that is fighting in the stores, or someone who is trying to help his fellow neighbor? Now more than ever your actions tell on you.

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Our attitudes determine a lot of how we view the world. It’s amazing how two people can see the same situation differently. Think of all the situations where you and your spouse see the same thing but differently.  

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How are you viewing this time of COVID-19? Going stir crazy? Are you frustrated with trying to work from home? There is a way that you can make the most out of this time. 

 

  1. Set a Goal

 

Don’t think of this as some concrete, must be done type of thing. Instead, approach this as a motivation for your day. So whether it is work-related, reading a book, starting your side hustle, it doesn’t matter. You want to be able to set something out in front of you for your day. 

Goals are great just as a daily motivation. Most of us are either working from home or we are on temporary leave from work. It helps to ensure that we’re not just laying around in our sweatpants watching Netflix all day. 

 

  1. Encourage Yourself

 

There is something that can just happen to you when you spend all your time in one area. While there may be work to do or plenty of at home work projects, the fact of being contained can take its toll. 

It can be easy to fall into a rut and feel like the world is crashing in on you. This is the feeling that you’re fighting against. 

Encouraging yourself is mandatory during this time. If you’re like me, you took for granted the positive impact that being around other human beings has. Now they are longing for contact and connection with other human beings. 

Without being able to have that person to person contact, there is a greater need for us to find ways to keep ourselves encouraged. 

Have some extra prayer time, find some encouraging music. Laughter is also what will keep your spirit up. Whatever you need to keep yourself encouraged, this is the time to begin to surround yourself with that. 

 

  1. Read, Read, Read

 

So many people do not read books. There are so many different genres out there. Try a couple of different books. Don’t feel bad if you start a book and don’t finish it, just move on to a different genre and see if you like that type. There are plenty of options out there’s enough  if you’re not able to make it to a library. 

 

  • Audio-books – there are plenty of options outside of Audible. Most of them have a free trial period so try different ones and see what you like. 
  • Library Access – you may not be able to physically go to a library, but many of them have electronic services that will  offer eBooks and movies etc.
  • YouTube – don’t binge random videos, try learning a new skill 

 

Discussion Question:

How are you taking advantage of your time?

Happy Post Labor Day

I hope that you had a fun and safe Labor Day holiday. Most people spend their holidays with family and friends. Mine was no different. In fact I was able to travel to Nebraska and be there for my sisters wedding. Throughout the weekend I was able to sit back, observe and enjoy my family. I just wanted to offer up some observations to you all.

  1. Your place in your family

 

This one I’ve known about for awhile now, but I was able to see it in full effect this past weekend. Whether you’re the drunk uncle at every family gathering, the dancing child, the silent one or the religious prayer warrior, we all have a part in our families. It might not be defined role with a title and it may change as we grow older and new generations come behind us, but each person is needed and makes the family unique. 

 

  1. Love and Laugh

 

What makes families so great is that you’re able to love each other through all of the ups and downs of life. It’s that love that makes the family unit stronger. Will there be arguments and disagreements? Absolutely. Those things that you argue about today will be the things that you’re able to laugh about a year from now. Laughter has been medically proved to be beneficial for your health. Laugh together with your family!! 

 

  1. Everything isn’t meant for Social Media

 

This past weekend was yet another reminder that we don’t need our phones to enjoy life. Life is happening all around us. We can get caught up in posting about the things that we’re doing rather than enjoying the events. Every once and awhile it’s good to not post anything, put your phone down and just enjoy the moments. 

 

  1. A group of dancing kids makes everything better

 

This one is just fun. At my sister’s reception, there wasn’t a better moment that when the DJ plays the kids favorite songs and they start dancing. You can’t help but to smile and cheer them on. Every adult that seems to have forgotten to just have fun and not care about what other think it back to being a child again. From the latest dances to the ones that are just pure energy and movement. It’s always a good time. 

 

These were just a couple of things that I thought about this past weekend. I pray that you’re holiday was great and that the rest of your year is filled with Love and Laughter. 

 

Discussion Question:

What did you observe from your family this past weekend?