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What to do when all your friends start getting into relationships

  • Writer: Jeffrey C. Chapman
    Jeffrey C. Chapman
  • Mar 11, 2023
  • 3 min read

It can be really tough when all of your friends start getting into relationships and you’re left feeling like the odd one out. But don’t despair! There are plenty of things you can do to keep yourself busy and happy while your friends are off coupled up. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Don’t panic – you’re not the only single person in the world

Being single doesn’t have to be such a source of dread – in fact, it can come with a lot of benefits! You don’t have to compromise on your plans because somebody else doesn’t want to go, you can dance and flirt freely at the club without getting judgmental looks from your significant other, and best of all, you get to enjoy lots of sweet me-time! Embrace being single – instead of panicking over having no one to act as your plus one, why not treat yourself as your plus one instead? So don’t worry – you are not alone. There are plenty of single people out there living their best lives!

Make sure you’re happy with your own life before trying to find someone else

Being single can be an incredibly joyous experience; you get to be selfish and savor your own inner peace. However, it’s important to make sure that before you start searching for that special someone, you’re feeling content within yourself. Taking the time to appreciate small moments of joy, like cracking open a cold one with friends on a hot day, can go a long way in helping build up your self-esteem. That way, if (and when) you meet someone new, it won’t feel like you need them to complete your life; they’ll just bring an added boost of happiness on top of all the great times you’ve already had!

Use this time to focus on your own goals and ambitions

Now is the time to think of our own goals and ambitions, no matter how silly they may seem. Take this chance to bravely go forth into your future! Strike out on a bold journey knowing that you have the knowledge, strength, and courage to succeed. You can treat yourself to some “me-time” indulging in whatever activity you find joy in. Even if it’s something as seemingly insignificant as playing video games or crafting dreamcatchers, do what feels right for you! Just don’t forget to eat your vegetables.

Spend time with other friends who are also single

Life as a singleton can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be lonely. A great way to beat the solo blues is to connect with other like-minded singles who understand the struggles of being temporarily unattached. So don’t waste any time – gather up a gang of fellow singles and hit the town! Whether you’re dining out, watching a movie or taking in some live entertainment, make sure you bring along enough friends to cook your own pot o’ friendship stew! After all, it’s always more fun when you’re surrounded by friends who are in the same boat as you.

Go out and meet new people – don’t just sit at home waiting for someone to come to you

Instead of sitting around at home twiddling your thumbs and waiting for the universe to deliver you your perfect companion, sometimes it’s worth getting out there and meeting some new people. Finding someone special doesn’t have to be a long, arduous journey – sometimes it can be as simple as making yourself available and going out and having a little bit of fun with new acquaintances. After all, you never know what kind of exciting relationship or random encounter you might stumble into!

Be confident in yourself and who you are – relationships will come when you least expect it

Embracing who you are can sometimes be a challenge, but it’s worth every step of the journey. Just think: when you wear your heart on your sleeve and express confidence in yourself and who you are, all those relationships that were meant for you, no force necessary, will come just as soon as you least expect it! Once you put your trust in the process of life, there won’t be any more surprises incoming — only opportunities full of exciting possibilities. So go ahead and admit it — as cheesy as it may sound, believing in yourself is the best way to show that complications don’t stand a chance against your vast potential!

So what have we learnt? Being single isn’t the end of the world, and in fact, it can be pretty great. Use this time to focus on your own goals and ambitions, and spend time with other friends who are also single. Go out and meet new people – don’t just sit at home waiting for someone to come to you. And most importantly, be confident in yourself and who you are – relationships will come when you least expect it.

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