You're probably not used to spending every moment of the day with your other half – but that could well become a reality if you’re locked together in self-isolation.
And, as much as you might love someone, being with them 24/7 could prove a challenge.
But relationship expert, psychologist and therapist Dr Kalanit Ben-Ari, who runs Ready for Love courses, says you can use the time to improve your partnership.
Here are his tips on how to cope working from home with your partner to make your relationship stronger and happier.
1. Agree on household responsibilities This can minimise conflict. Taking care of your responsibilities while respecting and trusting your partner’s decisions and performance is the key to a good relationship, said Dr Kalanit.
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