5 Ways To Embrace And Love Your Single Life Without Apology

When you love and embrace your single life without apology, you are doing something amazing for yourself. The fact that you donโ€™t always need someone else to make you feel happy and content, and wholeheartedly love your single life is truly admirable.

Embracing a single life!

Itโ€™s a modern world and women are rising at every level. Awesome! Yet, despite all of the advancements, thereโ€™s still a social undercurrent that implies that a womanโ€™s worth increases if sheโ€™s in a relationship (even more so if she gets married).

Meanwhile, society still sanctions (and even celebrates) single men as being wild cards, free-spirits unwilling to give up their fun-filled lives.

But single women who chose the same path? Theyโ€™re labeled old maids, with the obligatory cat joke thrown in for good measure.

For many women, this double-standard is infuriating and insulting โ€ฆ creating a mountain of resentment, feeling of unworthiness, panic, or the idea that thereโ€™s something youโ€™re doing wrong because youโ€™re still single. And this type of conditioning has gone on for years.

Decades ago, the ability of a woman to support herself was greatly hindered by the mere fact that she could not obtain the wealth of her male counterpart. That led women to look at marriage not as an indulgence, but as a necessity. It wasnโ€™t just about happiness, it was about survival.

Then, everything started to change.

According to The Atlantic, the 1980s were less about leg warmers and more about womenโ€™s growth in the workforce and academia. (Case in point, in 1985, half of the college graduates were women.)

Today, a western womanโ€™s life can come with wealth and success if she wants it (man sold separately), yet many women still find themselves panicking at the thought of having dinner for one.

So, instead of embracing the single life, some women slide from relationship to relationship because it grants them the social acceptance and external validation they crave.

Theyโ€™re still free, yet still โ€œworthyโ€ because they have a man on their arm.

Perhaps you do this too? If so, Iโ€™m here to tell you โ€” donโ€™t!

If partnering up is something youโ€™re doing merely to avoid the โ€œWhen are you going to find a man?โ€ questions and the side-eye your great aunt gives you at the dinner table, then itโ€™s time to flip the switch and look at being single as a gift, not a curse.

Here are five ways to say โ€œScrew you!โ€ to society and itโ€™s outdated pressure on women by embracing and LOVING your single life:

1. Embrace your freedom.

You know that scene in โ€œBrave Heartโ€?

The one where Mel Gibson yells โ€œFreedom!!!โ€ at the top of his lungs?

Well, your embrace of freedom is not as dramatic and brought on by torture, but it is as passionate.

Flying solo leaves you open to many โ€” and any โ€” possibilities, something that being partnered up does not.

Want to travel to Africa with the Peace Corps? Do it. Want to move to Iceland? Go ahead. Want to follow your dream job to NYC? What are you waiting for? Want to eat ice cream in your underwear while binge-watching reality TV? Pick a Ben and Jerryโ€™s flavor.

Related: Why Itโ€™s Better To Stay Single Than In A Toxic Relationship

2. Cultivate self-love (for real, not just faking it).

Your happiness begins and ends with one person โ€” you.

Sure, there are things and people who can help it along, but when it comes down to it, the only person who can make you happy is you.

Cultivate a love for yourself and get to know what you truly want. This may include creating a structured ritual that you gift yourself daily or at night before you retire to bed. It could be affirmations of love or a daily gratitude journal to continually bring your focus back to the blessings in your life.

Find ways to date yourself. How would you want your ideal partner to treat you or talk to you?

Now, do that for yourself. Take yourself out to nice dinners, create an atmosphere in your house that creates gratitude.

3. Invest in personal growth.

Structure your days the way you want them. Youโ€™ve got the pleasure of not having to run every decision you make through someone elseโ€™s nervous system. Define yourself, on your terms, and reach for the personal goals that have nothing at all to do with romance.

If you find yourself desperate for a relationship โ€” any relationship โ€” consider the root of this neediness.

What are you running from?

What would happen if you re-defined your relationship with loneliness?

What if the loneliness was just merely space for you to take the reins on being a creator in your life?

Maybe you could fill it with a yoga or meditation practice, a community group, writing on a journal, taking long walks, exploring, and reading new authors.

Love Your Single Life

4. Pursue your curiosity.

Curiosity may or may not have killed some cats (the juryโ€™s still out), but it definitely gives most people much richer, fuller stories to tell.

Walking through life with a sense of curiosity enriches and opens your life. Curiosity is the spark of creation, whether itโ€™s love, self-discovery, world travel, or breaking old patterns.

So consider some of the things you feel curious about. Perhaps youโ€™ve always wanted to take an acting class. Maybe youโ€™ve always wanted to join a book club, or youโ€™ve always wanted to learn Mandarin.

Pursuing new hobbies not only gives you new life experiences, itโ€™s also a great place to meet like-minded people with similar views on life.

Related: Why Being Single Is Always Great

5. Make a better date and โ€œhook upโ€ choices.

You know when youโ€™re hungry, but thereโ€™s nothing really good to eat. So you warm up that Lean Cuisine and try not to notice that itโ€™s 20 percent pasta, 80 percent water. Youโ€™re desperate, so youโ€™re willing to settle, but youโ€™re still not satisfied in the end.

Thatโ€™s what dating โ€œjust to dateโ€ is like โ€” you end up with a man because you donโ€™t want to feel lonely, and not because you actually want him specifically. That, like Lean Cuisine, is not the path to happiness.

Instead, relax and realize, everythingโ€™s OK. Because the more you believe this, the more youโ€™ll truly look for someone who will make youโ€™re already good life, great.

โ€œWhen the right one comes along, youโ€™ll knowโ€ is something married people say to their single friends.

It makes said single friends want to punch said married friends in the face!

But just because itโ€™s clichรฉ and annoying, that doesnโ€™t make it less true. When the right one comes along, you really will know. But you canโ€™t force the right one to show up.

Romance, falling in love, marriage โ€” itโ€™s all a marathon, not a sprint. It takes patience and perseverance. Thereโ€™s no need to a rush, no matter what certain snarky members of society want you to think.

Youโ€™re a woman. Youโ€™re single. Enjoy being both โ€ฆ without apology!


Written by Clayton Olson
Originally appeared on Yourtango.com
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