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It's been more than 48 hours since I left home, and I'm officially stir crazy.

As the most introverted introvert you'll ever meet, you would think that the self-quarantine would be a piece of cake for me. Be that as it may, I am disappointed to say that I've eaten all of the cakes as well as the rest of my self-quarantine snacks. If I don't find a hobby soon, I'll be having sleep for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the next few weeks.

But thanks to our favorite newlyweds, we have all the inspiration we need to get off the couch and back into our daily self-care regimens.

In 2017, Ace Hood and Shelah Marie sat down with xoNecole to reveal the benefits of couples' yoga, and three years later, a recent Instagram post proves that these two still practice what they preach. In lieu of the Coronavirus pandemic, the recently married couple took to social media to remind us of the importance of sticking to your routine in the midst of the chaos, and we are here for all of it.

While many gyms and public spaces for exercise have been temporarily closed, Ace and Shelah are proof that this is the perfect time to get your self-care regimen all the way together.

Along with Ace and Shelah, read how 8 more of your favorite celebrities are practicing social distancing below:

Ciara & Russell Wilson 

Name a duo cuter than SiSi and baby Future. I'll wait.

After making the announcement that they would be donating 1 million meals to Food Lifeline, an adorably pregnant Ciara, Russell Wilson, Sienna, and baby Future took some time to work on their TikTok careers while on temporary lockdown.

Tiffany Haddish

What better time than now to give your hair the TLC it so desperately deserves? Tiffany Haddish is taking advantage to level up her locs with a good old-fashioned deep conditioning treatment during this time of isolation.

Lizzo

I didn't know that I needed this 30-minute flute-infused meditation and mantra by our good sis, Lizzo but it's here now, and I can't unhear it.

Jhene Aiko

Jhene Aiko never fails to come through with all of the vibes, and her latest bowl-singing session was no exception.

Debbie Allen

With her virtual dance class, 70-year-old Debbie Allen proved that social distancing isn't an excuse for laziness.

Halle Berry

Whether you rock with audiobooks or paperbacks, according to Halle Berry, you no longer have an excuse not to tackle your must-read list.

Keke Palmer

If you're feeling crafty, Google some recipes and get your master chef on like Keke Palmer.

John Legend & Chrissy Teigen 

John Legend came through to uplift our spirits with a quarantine concert that featured Chrissy Teigen, whose chic AF head wrap stole the show.

Featured image by Aaron Davidson/Getty Images

 

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