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The Art of Being Alone (Without Being Lonely)

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  How to Embrace Solitude and Actually Thrive in It There's a moment most of us have experienced — the house is quiet, the phone goes dark, and suddenly it's just you. And for many people, that moment brings not peace, but panic.  We live in a world that is constantly afraid of silence. We fill every gap with noise, scroll social media the second we're alone, and wear busyness like a badge of honor  — because if we slow down, we might actually have to sit with ourselves.  But here's what psychology tells us: the ability to be alone — truly, comfortably alone — is one of the most powerful skills you can develop. It's not a sign that something's wrong with you. It's a sign of emotional maturity, self-awareness, and inner strength. This post is about learning to distinguish being alone from loneliness, understanding why solitude feels so uncomfortable, and building the kind of relationship with yourself that makes you genuinely okay in your own company.    Sol...

How to embrace being alone

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 Being truly comfortable with being alone you can feel authentic about who you and not be someone you are not. Watch this video to help you understand. 👇 Nothing wrong with dating yourself and it can be powerful experience.  Adopting some habits and self-care practices can help you be happy while on your own. This can include finding a creative outlet and improving your coping skills. Some people are naturally happy alone. But for others, being solo is a challenge. If you fall into the latter group, there are ways to become more comfortable with being alone (yes, even if you’re a hardcore extrovert).  Regardless of how you feel about being alone, building a good relationship with yourself is a worthy investment. After all, you  do  spend quite a bit of time with yourself, so you might as well learn to enjoy it. Being alone isn’t the same as being lonely Before getting into the different ways to find happiness while alone, it’s important to untangle these two co...