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How To Live A Happy Life Without A Love Partner

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How To Live A Happy Life Without a Love Partner ~ If you are one of those who believe you cannot live without a girlfriend or boyfriend, you should read this.

You may have been a couple for fifteen years and have had a breakup recently. Or, maybe you have never been in a serious relationship and worry about what this means.

Today, we will look into this and will learn how to make the most out of your unattached relationship status.

Live A Happy Life Without a Love Partner

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A – Having Fun

1. Learn to enjoy solitude. If you have been in a relationship for many years, you may not remember how to be alone. You may even hate being alone. Yes, spending time with others is important, but solitude is an essential aspect of personal growth. Read, watch movies, or simply sit on your patio and enjoy the setting sun.

Take 5-10 minutes out of each day to sit alone and reflect on your thoughts, feelings, and opinions of the day. If the process of being alone makes you uncomfortable, write about the experience. Why is it hard for you? What exactly about being alone don’t you like?



2. Appreciate the benefits of being single.

Challenge the idea that single is “bad”. Not having a significant other is a choice just the same as where you live or work. You can enjoy your single life fully – whether it is decidedly permanent or temporary. Here are a few things single people have to their advantage

The ability to pursue passions and interests

The ability to be totally spontaneous – no need to coordinate with another

The ability to figure out what exactly you want before entering another relationship

The freedom to live up your life on your own terms and conditions

3. Pursue hobbies.

All people – single and not – need creative outlets to minimize stress, generate happy vibes, and connect with those around you. Relationships can become a detriment when people are so immersed in “we” that they forget about the “I”. Relish in your singlehood by taking time out to do the things you enjoy whether it is some craft, canoeing, or writing.

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4. Attend cultural events in your area.

Don’t listen to them who say, being single means missing out on the fun and missing life. Get out of the house and take advantage of the events offered in your local community or the surrounding cities. Tour a museum you’ve never been to. Make plans with your best buds to attend an upcoming concert or music festival.

Going to the ballet, opera, or art gallery is actually good for you! Research shows a connection between attending cultural activities and better self-reports of overall health.




B – Fighting Loneliness

1. Do not feel the need to be in a relationship because your friends are not single. When you are the only single and everyone around you is coupled, you can easily start to think being in a relationship is the way to go. Don’t. Romantic relationships take a lot of hard work, compromise, and commitment.

They are far from easy. If you’re not ready to be without a relationship, don’t let your heart decide to go for a relationship. Don’t let jealousy or fear push you into an unhealthy relationship just to avoid sticking out.

2. Expand your social circle.

If all of your friends are currently in relationships, and you’re tired of being the third wheel, it may be a good idea for you to hang out with others who are single. However, you may have more fun spending time with teens or young adults who are participating in solo activities.

Try striking up conversations with other guys or girls in your classes, when you’re out with your kid or when you are at work.

When people invite you to events that you and your group wouldn’t normally attend, say “yes”. Spending time with more singles may help you to realize just how wonderful being unattached can be.

3. Get a furry companion.




If you are single and live alone, the solitude may be overwhelming. Aim for a careful balance of spending time alone and spending time with others so you don’t drive yourself stir crazy. Science tells us that those who are isolated, particularly older adults, have a higher incidence of death.

A soft and cuddly cat or dog may make a great companion to cozy up to at night while watching Netflix. Plus, pet owners tend to be healthier and happier.

4. Cultivate supportive relationships.

You may not have a partner as your love, but you can always enrich the friendships and close family relationships that you have. Especially when you’re young, romantic relationships may come and go.

On the other hand, friends and family may stick with you for life.

You don’t necessarily need a relationship to be happy. Humans do, however, have a natural need to belong and connect. Invest time and effort in your close relationships.

If or when you do enter a new romantic relationship, you will have a healthier outlook and expectations if you have nurtured your preexisting relationships.

5. Recognize that only you can determine your worthiness.

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Single Happy Life

Not having a partner does not mean you don’t belong or are unlovable. Most of the time, people mistakenly allow their relationship situation to determine their self-worth.

If you keep on thinking that, “I’m nothing without a boyfriend or girlfriend” this will only reinforce the idea that somehow you are not as worthy while single.

You must avoid this feeling by willingly seeking out ways you are worthy of respect, wonderful life, and love too.

Take an inventory of your personal strengths. What do you have to offer the world and the people around you? Pen down the best qualities, you have and paste them on a wall or mirror. Every day read them at least once.

IF you find it difficult to assess your best attributes, you can ask a close friend or relative to share a few qualities they find and admire about you.

C – Practicing Self-Love

1. Sleep plenty.

The practice of self-love also extends to getting yourself to bed at a decent hour so that you can clock between 7 and 9 hours of shut-eye each night.

It’s understandable if your single person’s social calendar is full and you are developing the habit of staying out late and sleeping in. However, you should know that adequate sleep is significant for attention and concentration, memory, mood, and weight.

Get yourself to bed around the same time each night and rise at the same time each morning for the best results.

2. Fight stress.

It is common for people in relationships to get caught up in serving their partners that they may neglect their own well-being. This neglect feels ten times worse once the relationship ends.

Surviving and thriving as a single person actually shows that you are taking good care of yourself and you don’t need anyone to help you in doing that.

Identify the things in your life causing you stress and build a toolbox with healthy coping strategies.

Practice regular self-care to fend of stress before it jeopardizes your health. Come up with a few activities that you find relaxing to perform on a daily or weekly basis.

You can call up your friends and talk to them, you can go for a short or a long walk, reading a good book is also advised. All these will help you to reduce stress.

3. Date yourself.

The typical dating process gives you the chance to get to know the other person’s personality traits, likes, dislikes, dreams, and opinions.

Becoming acquainted with one another helps establish that romantic bond. Date yourself with the goal to get to know yourself better and begin a journey of self-fulfillment that does not rely on the presence of another.

You can try a new restaurant or a new dish at home, watch a movie all alone and enjoy it, traveling alone would do wonders, give it a try. Buy a new dress and go out shopping for yourself.

The simple idea behind doing this is – you must love yourself first to effectively love someone else.

4. Stay active.

This advice is not intended to help you lose weight for revenge against an ex or to pick up your next boyfriend or girlfriend. Getting regular physical exercise is a necessary component for optimal physical and mental well-being.

Plus, you feel better, form connections with others, and boost your self-confidence when you work out.

Develop a routine that includes at least five 30-minute sessions of aerobic exercises, such as running, cycling, or dancing, in addition to a minimum of two sessions of strength training exercises per week for optimal health.

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5. Eat well.

Just as you should get your body moving to care for yourself, you must also be mindful of the fuel you are giving it. Fuel your body with a balanced selection of vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, whole grains, and low-fat dairy. Consume between 3 and 5 meals per day.

Trust me, being single is an advantage and a true blessing. If you are single, enjoy it and make others envy. 

Stay Safe and stay Happy!

 

 

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