Being single sometimes gives you a feeling of liberation and strength. You have more freedom in life and you don’t have to worry about how your partner feels or thinks. But sometimes being single makes you think you don’t belong anywhere and feel hopeless and lonely. If you are single for whatever reason, the following tips will help you cope with the unpleasant feelings of being single.
Singleness and unpleasant feelings
People may live single for various reasons. Sometimes this is an optional decision and sometimes it is mandatory. Every situation has its positive and negative points, and being single is no exception. Sometimes being single creates unpleasant feelings like loneliness, being neglected, and despair.
The spread of Corona has caused some of these unpleasant feelings to intensify. Anyway, people’s social life has decreased during the corona outbreak and many social activities have been limited. Being single, if it is a personal choice, may lead to less of these unpleasant feelings, but when you have to live alone for various reasons, the onslaught of negative feelings increases.
To feel better in this situation, remember these tips.
Change your perspective
Finding ways to cope with loneliness and feeling better about being single is not only important for your mental health, but also for your physical health. Feelings like loneliness can have serious and destructive effects on a person’s health and vitality.
Feeling alone, unsupported, and lonely lowers immunity, causes restless sleep, affects cardiovascular health, and increases mental health problems.
How you view your relationship status can play an important role in how you feel about being single. Research has shown that those who have voluntarily chosen to be single, or consider it a voluntary rather than forced state of affairs, feel less lonely.
Misconceptions and false statements about being single may be one of the reasons for creating unpleasant feelings in single people. These misconceptions are as follows;
- Stereotypes that present a single person as sad, lonely, insecure and unhappy.
- Social pressure to find a life partner and start a family and have children
- Singleness is seen as a source of individualism.
- Young men tend to be single because they want to be free to have multiple relationships.
- Young women stay single because they think they are not good enough to be a partner.
- People who are single have difficulty communicating.
- Singles stay single because they don’t want to commit to anyone.
- People stay single to do whatever they want.
Instead of focusing on baseless stereotypes, change your perspective on being single. Instead of focusing on the negative aspects of being single, take advantage of the freedom and opportunity it gives you.
Focus on achieving your goals
If being single causes you despair and fear, try to have other goals in life and try to achieve them. Having other goals in life will help you feel more confident and empowered. This goal could be success at work, pursuing a side hobby, taking care of your family, trying to maintain your physical health, or anything else you’ve always wanted to achieve in life.
Things you can try include;
- Attending training classes or enrolling in educational programs to obtain higher education qualifications
- Have a notebook or journal to keep track of the things you like to do
- Learning a new language or taking up a new hobby such as art
The point of finding a new purpose in life is to spend your time and energy trying to succeed and not thinking about your marital status. This method not only makes you feel satisfied with life, but also helps you to know yourself better and know exactly what you want from your future life partner.
Do not compare yourself
When you haven’t come to terms with being single and feel bad about being single, it can often be upsetting to see friends and relatives who are in good relationships and not alone. But it is always important to never compare yourself to others; It doesn’t matter if they are your relatives, close friends or even friends you have on virtual networks.
None of us know the details of other people’s lives and relationships. What looks like a perfect and perfect relationship in social media posts may be completely different in real life and you are making the truth of your life bitter and black just for the sake of a beautiful appearance.
In addition, if the relationship and cohabitation has a positive result for another person, it does not mean that it will also have a good result for you or that you necessarily need it. Instead of engaging in comparisons that are usually baseless, focus on finding happiness in your own life; Happiness that does not depend on the existence of others.
Invest in other relationships
Don’t forget that your other relationships, such as those you have with your parents, friends, and colleagues, can play just as much a role in making you feel good as your partner. In other words, when you feel like you’re getting social support from other people in your life, it’s important to maintain your mental health.
So, focus on the non-romantic relationships you have with people when you’re single. Spend more time on them. Maintain relationships with family members and make friendly dates with friends. Creating new social relationships and making new friends can also be beneficial. Join online groups, volunteer for causes that matter to you, sign up for gyms, and you can even form online groups and gatherings with specific topics, such as reading. In this way, you can find new like-minded friends. In the same way, you can expand the range of your social relationships and feel less alone.
In addition to all this, expanding your social relationships may eventually lead to meeting someone who will become your life partner and interest.
Focus on the benefits of being single
Being single can have its benefits just like being in a relationship. For example, the following points can be mentioned among its benefits;
- Taking the time to find the right relationship means you are likely to choose a more suitable life partner.
- You have more time to work towards your goals. For example, you can safely pursue your education or think about job promotion.
- You have more time to get to know your criteria, needs and desires, which will help you choose a better life partner.
The last word
Life is not a race and it is not necessary to reach specific goals at a certain speed during life, most of which are already determined by society. You can live a fulfilling, happy and fulfilling life without being married or in a romantic relationship. If you feel that now is not the right time for you to commit and you are not ready for a long-term relationship, there is nothing wrong with staying single for a long time.
Either way, it’s important to always remind yourself that you are lovable, even if no one has told you so. Finally, whenever you decide to pursue a relationship seriously, be sure that there are many like-minded single people that you can meet and start a life together.
Source: verywellmind.com – translated from Digi Kala Mag
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