Nina and Russell Westbrook Share Tips on How to Thrive While Sheltering in Place

Being married can be tough. Layer on the incredible stress of a global pandemic, coupled with mandated shelter in place rules so you see your partner more than ever before, and add subpar online home schooling just for fun, and you have a recipe for turbulence in your relationship.

With many of us in sweats most days, date nights can often take a back seat to pretty much everything. Find something to do together where “you’re connecting with your partner,” Ms. Westbrook said, which can include dinner and a movie, or “games or taking a walk outside.” And don’t feel the pressure to dress up, said Ms. Westbrook, who shared that their dates have always been about “where we can go and be comfortable” together.

Patience is easier said than done. “No one is in their comfort zone right now,” Ms. Westbrook said. “Everyone is adjusting and adapting. It’s not going to happen overnight and we don’t have all the answers. A little encouragement with each other and for each other, like compliments go over really well. It helps to lighten the mood and keeps things tension free.”

It also important to know when you might need a moment of self-care or a pause to reset. Ms. Westbrook said she’s very good about taking a moment to herself, whether that’s just sitting by herself upstairs or listening to music to regroup.

It’s also helps to be understanding of what your partner’s needs are. Mr. Westbrook is used to constant travel and physical activity, so sheltering in place has been particularly tough to adjust to for someone who’s usually always on the go. “Working out is so therapeutic for him,” Ms. Westbrook said. “He has a lot of energy. Working out is his stress relief.” Mr. Westbrook dedicates about “two to three hours a day, kind of split up,” to breaking a sweat, he said. “It’s hard to stop all that physical activity cold turkey.” Working out, he added, “just mentally and physically puts me in a great place.”

source: nytimes.com