A 7-Step Plan for Beating Loneliness

A 7-Step Plan for Beating Loneliness

Loneliness is one of the most common human emotions. It’s even possible to feel lonely while surrounded by a large group of people. Loneliness isn’t necessarily the absence of people in your life. It can be due to a lack of meaningful relationships.

Loneliness isn’t entirely within our control, but there is a lot that each of us can do to tilt the odds in our favor. You don’t have to stay lonely if you’re willing to put in the effort.

Beat loneliness with these strategies:

1. Understand when you feel lonely.

Is it after work? On the weekends? During holidays? What is the nature of your loneliness? Are you lonely for someone to sit on the couch and watch TV with you? Or are you lonely for someone that you can go out shopping and share lunch with?

2. Find places you can connect with others.

There are people all around you. You probably have neighbors, co-workers, former friends, current friends, and even family members that live nearby.

The internet is also a spectacular resource if you’re looking to connect with others. Consider groups, forums, and find meetup opportunities.

3. A pet can be a great companion.

A pet might seem like poor companionship compared to a person, but many people prefer their pets to other people! Pets require less attention than a child, and the right pet will always be glad to see you.

It doesn’t matter how much life is beating you down, your pet will always love you just the same.

4. Look for hobbies you can do with others.

Think about all the things you like to do and identify those that can be done with others. Ask the people you know to join you. Join a club or league that’s relevant to your interests.

5. Enhance your current relationships.

Maybe you don’t need to connect with new people. Perhaps all you need to do is strengthen the current relationships in your life.

Take a greater interest in the lives of others and be willing to share more of your own life. You might just need to spend more time with the current crop of friends you already have.

You will also find that strengthening your current friendships will bring you into contact with more people. You might find that you like the friends of your friends more than you like your friends!

6. Cherish your alone time.

Think of all the great things you can do by yourself without interruption.

  • You could learn a foreign language or to play an instrument.
  • You could read a book or even write a book!
  • You can watch whatever you want on TV without having to worry about another person’s viewing preferences.

7. Get out of the house.

Avoid the temptation to use digital relationships as a substitute for contact with someone in-person. The odds are stacked against someone just showing up at your front door randomly.

Nothing will happen until you take control of your social life and get out the front door. The world is waiting for you.

A little loneliness now and then is par for the course. But, if you’re lonely on a regular basis, do what you can to enhance your social life and current relationships.

There are many lonely people in the world just waiting for someone like you to reach out to them. Be the one to take the initiative. You’ll be glad you did.