Life Lessons

I’m all alone, but that doesn’t make me lonely.

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  1. WE HAVE A BUILT IN NEED TO MAKE CONNECTIONS
    For our sins we’re inherently social creatures, even those of who think they don’t actually like people. We underestimate the importance of forming connections with others and what it does for our mental wellbeing. When we feel alone, we struggle with this deep feeling of emptiness inside, automatically thinking we’re lacking love in our lives, which if we’re honest, we are. But it’s not the love of another we’re missing, it’s the love we should have for ourselves.

  2. WE DON’T FEEL WORTHY
    Many of us have this feeling deep within us that we’ll never quite be enough. Because of this we’ll never find the love of someone who is truly worthy of it. Instead, we make do with whatever comes our way. We know the person who we are with isn’t who we want, they’re not right for us, but we don’t value ourselves enough to believe we deserve more. We compromise our needs and desires because we’re scared of being alone or worst dying alone. I accepted a long time ago that I may never find my person, but I sure as hell won’t compromise what’s important to me. I would rather be alone.

  3. WE FEAR BEING ALONE
    Just because you are flying solo, doesn’t mean you are lonely, in fact being single doesn’t mean you have to feel lonely. A confident, content person knows that flying solo can be a liberating. It’s about changing the narrative and shifting your perspective. Instead of focusing on the negative, how about focusing on the positives being single gives you:
    1. The time and freedom to truly discover yourself. Answering questions like; What are your interests and passions? What are your immediate and long-term goals? And probably the most important, what really makes you happy?
    2. The space to cultivate meaningful connections with your friends and family. When you’re not tied down to a romantic partner, you tend to focus more on the people that are around you – your amazing support network.
    3. The chance to become independent and learning to rely on yourself. Becoming self-sufficient will also mean you’ll be in a better place when someone does eventually walk into your life. You’ll see them for who they are, not for who you think they are.
  4. WE PUT EVERYONE ELSE’S BEFORE OURSELF
    Most of us are people pleasers, so it doesn’t matter if we’re not happy as long as we’re not upsetting the other person. But at what point do you realise pleasing the other person is actually causing you unhappiness? Truth is deep down you know, but you have an inherent need to be needed, it makes you feel wanted and we all think that translates into never feeling alone.  But anyone who has every stepped back from a relationship where you are the pleaser, knows it’s not fulfilling and can be very lonely.

  5. WE FORGET OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH OURSELVES IS THE MOST IMPORTANT
    When you truly love and accept yourself, you become a force to be reckoned with – a magnet that radiates an undeniable energy that draws the right people towards you. However, self-love is something most of us struggle with. Society has taught us celebrating our own wonder is somewhat conceited and braggadocious. But who says we shouldn’t celebrate our strengths and wins? no matter how small they may seem. Why is it we never think twice about doing something for someone else, but we never extend the same courtesy to ourselves? It’s time we were as kind to ourselves as we are to others and embraced the quirks that make us so God damn flawesome.
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Jackie McDonald
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Jackie McDonald
1 year ago

Ouch, that hit deep Suki. It’s been a while since i managed to read your articles, I forgot how raw your writing it. I too have confused the two emotions many times. Not sure I can say it will be the last time 🙁

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