Use the quiet to ask yourself the big questions. What are your dreams now, and how do they differ from what you wanted as a child?.
We often use "lonely" and "alone" interchangeably, but they are worlds apart. Loneliness is a gap—a feeling of being disconnected or misunderstood even when people are around. Being alone , however, is simply a state of being. Now You're All Alone
For many, solitude is a time for spiritual or mental grounding. Finding a "refuge" in your own thoughts or faith can provide a sense of peace that doesn't depend on external circumstances. You’re Not Actually Alone in This Use the quiet to ask yourself the big questions
Whether you’ve moved into your first apartment, sent the last guest home, or simply found yourself in a season of solitude, learning to sit with yourself is a skill—and it might just be the most important one you ever develop. The Shift from Lonely to Alone Loneliness is a gap—a feeling of being disconnected
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the stillness, here are a few ways to flip the script on being alone:
When no one is watching, you can be "wildly creative" and messy. It's the perfect time to pick up a hobby or a project just for the joy of it.
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