Alone On Christmas? 51 Surprisingly Interesting Things To Do On Christmas Alone

Alone on christmas? Whether by circumstances or choice, we have you covered with these surprisingly interesting fun things to do with feeling lonely.

Christmas time. Itโ€™s noisy, materialistic, and socially overwhelming. Most people plan for it, spend for it, live for it, and dread it all at the same time, each year.

In our society, the Christmas ideal is to sit around a heavily bedazzled tree orย heftilyย set dinner table with every member of our family and friendship circles

But the truth is,ย many of us donโ€™t meet orย fulfillย that ideal. Many of usย windย up feelingย lonely, isolated, and disillusionedย because of our lack of close friendships or family members. And so we spend Christmas alone.

For those of us who have undergone aย spiritual awakeningย (read: life crisis or breakthrough of some kind), Christmas time can be particularly painful. And thatโ€™s what I plan to cover in this article.

Related: Dear Introvert, A Christmas Letter For You

Christmas And Spiritual Awakening

Not only are we mentally, emotionally, and even physically hypersensitive to everything after undergoing an awakening, but weโ€™re also in the process ofย questioning everything.ย (If you want to see whether you can relate to this, see ourย spiritual awakeningย article as well.)

We might ask questions such as:

  • Whyย do I need to meet up with people Iย rarely seeย during the year for a celebration that is old and outdated?
  • Whatโ€™s the point ofย pretendingย that I โ€œlikeโ€ or โ€œwant to spend time withโ€ family members who are toxic?
  • Iโ€™m not Christian and/or I donโ€™t believe in the origins of Christmasย โ€“ why should I then celebrate it?
  • How do I stop feeling so depressedย and anxious during this time of year?
  • Do I evenย wantย to celebrate Christmasย in the first place?

As a result of the internal process of spiritual transformation occurring, our priorities become clearer and deeper concerns rise to the surface โ€“ Christmas becomes a time ofย dread and depression. ย 

Not only that, but we may not wish to adhere to the sameย consumerismย that is destroying the planet and our souls. Saying no, beingย true to ourselves, and listening to our integrity becomes anxiety-provoking as we donโ€™t want to go against the status quo in our family of origin. And yet,ย a part of us craves to break free and live according to our own values.ย A painful split emerges within us.

Furthermore, society tells us that to beย aloneย (or to spend time Christmas alone) is a pitiful tragedy that makes us pathetic and worthless. Sure, this might not be blatantly taught to us, but itโ€™s an unspoken, subliminal message that we absorb. And itโ€™s absolute rubbish.

Things to do on Christmas alone

The Joy Of Spending Christmas Alone

Before I get into the joy of spending Christmas alone, letโ€™s exploreย whyย we fear aloneness.

First off,ย being alone is not the same as being lonely.ย The two are totally different experiences.

To set the record straight: beingย aloneย is somethingย we enjoyย or choose. Beingย lonelyย is somethingย we despise.

So why the horrid fear of spending Christmas alone?

I believe we fear spending Christmas alone, not just because of the social conditioning that weย shouldnโ€™t,ย but also becauseย very few people knowย howย to be alone anymore.

Why?

Well, when weโ€™re alone, we have to face ourselves, our thoughts, and theย irrepressibleย truth thatย weย areย alone, at anย egoย level. This fear of facing the hard truths of life causes us to fear being alone, and in the process, forget the delights ofย solitude.

Related: 6 Reasons Why I Hate Christmas

In our society, it isย hereticalย not onlyย to be aloneย but heretical to find contentment andย fulfillmentย by ourselves,ย inย ourselves as well. ย 

As writer and solitude-lover, Lionel Fisher comments in his bookย Celebrating Time Alone,

โ€ฆ weโ€™ve been conditioned to press onย mindlessly, be part of the norm. ย 

And that norm is to stuff our inner void as full of stimulation and noise as possible.

The fact is that we need to relearn how to be alone.ย If we ever desire trueย inner peace, self-knowledge, and happiness โ€“ the kind that can only be discovered in solitude โ€“ we need to relearn how to be alone. We need to make peace with our aloneness. ย 

Fortunately, the holiday season is the perfect time to celebrate time alone with yourself. Itโ€™s fundamentally an act ofย self-care. It may be odd and out of the ordinary, butย to live up to the standards of a sick, deeply flawed society is a mistake.ย 

Below you will find a list of just over 51 quirky, challenging, and enjoyable ideas to help you savor Christmasย aloneย (if you choose to).

51 Things To Do By Yourself

Note: While some of the below ideas cater to the playful, sillyย inner childย side within us, others cater to our more serious, adult, and practical inner dimensions.ย Iโ€™m sure youโ€™ll find at least one idea that appeals to you below.

1. Spend the morning in self-deprivation, and spend the evening in self-indulgence.

2. Recreate outer space. Decorate your room with Christmas lights, and turn out all the lights.

3. Take a road trip to a place youโ€™ve never been before.

4. Have a conversation with yourself all day.

5. Compose your own Christmas carol.

6. Practice sensory deprivation and try spending Christmas day without hearing or seeing.

7. Give yourself the gift of silence. Block out all noises and distractions and do what matters to you the most.

8. Search for the loneliest-looking person in town and give them a present.

Related: 13 Wackiest And Fun Christmas Traditions Around The World

9. Sing karaoke to your favorite songs and dance around until you collapse from exhaustion.

10. Sit outside and appreciate nature while drinking calming and mood-boosting teas like passionflower, kava kava, and damiana.

11. Try to set a world record, and email Guinness World Records when you achieve it.

12. Give your face and body a makeover. Shave, wax, polish, paint, trim, and moisturize every part you can find!

13. Take a bag full of old Christmas decorations and stuff someoneโ€™s letterbox full of them, to give them a surprise the next day.

14. Practice mindfulness meditation.

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15. Become an indoor nudist for the whole day.

16. Think of one guilty interest (e.g. crystal healing for the skeptic) and spend the day exploring your curiosity.

17. Spend Christmas planting a โ€˜Christmas Gardenโ€™.

18. Read an interesting book that will expand your mind such as The Spiritual Awakening Process or Old Souls: The Sages and Mystics of Our World.

19. Do 3 good deeds that will make you happy.

20. Spend Christmas researching new hobbies and interests to broaden your mind and world.

21. Create a fort or cave out of pillows and bedsheets, and spend the day inside doing what you love best.

21. Make your own Christmas decorations by hand, and cover your house with them.

Related: 8 Popular Christmas Traditions That Have Terrifying Origins

22. Pretend you are the actor and director of your day. Make it movie-worthy.

23. Come up with a list of 20 reasons why you shouldnโ€™t celebrate Christmas.

24. Sit outside and eat your favorite food slowly, savoring every bite in complete mindful awareness.

25. Go to your local park and soak in the sights, smells, and sounds of Christmas day. Feel the happy vibes.

26. Cook yourself something you think the Queen would eat, and enjoy it all to yourself.

27. Have a movie marathon.

28. If you have a pet, give it a special present. Treat your companion like royalty.

29. Buy something from the internet for yourself. Youโ€™ll have something to look forward to long after Christmas is over.

30. Create a riddle, put it where someone will find it, and hide a prize. Return to the place at the end of the day to see if anyone found it.

31. Open a map of your town, close your eyes, and point to a place on the map. Drive or walk there, and see what you find.

32. Take a walk in the late afternoon to smell all the delicious food emanating from your neighborโ€™s houses. Guess what theyโ€™re cooking.

33. Go to the beach with your favorite novel, very early or very late, to avoid the commotion.

34. Collect items that represent your feelings and thoughts about Christmas day. Put them in a time capsule box and bury them in your backyard.

35. Spend the morning researching the history of Christmas. Spend the evening creating a YouTube video about what you discovered.

Related: 14 Ways To Cope With Anxiety And Depression On Christmas

36. Buy or make something special, and put it on your neighborโ€™s doorstep. Ring the bell and run away.

37. Think about what you loved to do as a kid that you donโ€™t do anymore, and do it, e.g. if it was taking bubble baths, whip out your bath crystals!

38. Make your day more humorous. Watch comedy, laugh at people and yourself, and look for reasons why the things you take seriously are comedic.

39. Sit and observe people on Christmas day and write a short story about them. Then print out and stick it in the letterboxes of every house on your street.

40. Think of every reason why you enjoy being alone for the entire day.

41. Reassess your daily routine and 20 alternative ways to do what you normally do. Put them in practice.

42. Be actively lazy, and spend the day in bed trying to lucid dream.

43. Spend the day opening, cleansing, and balancing the chakras within your body. For example, you could drink soothing herbal teas (such as this chakra bundle) that resonate with each chakra.

44. Santa, Rudolph, and the elves arenโ€™t real. But are spirits and ghosts? Spend Christmas trying to contact the spirit world by building your own Ouija board.

alone on christmas

45. If youโ€™re religious, go to a church and daydream about your best-loved saints sitting next to you and talking to you. What would they say to you?

46. Use the day to achieve something important. e.g. write a whole blog post, get to level 22 on your game, solve 50 riddles.

47. Spend the day painting your impression of Christmas day and stick it on your front door.

48. Be eccentric. Weird out the people in your neighborhood by hanging bizarre things off a tree outside your house.

49. Nurture yourself for the whole day. Give yourself hugs, write yourself a poem, and compose a list of everything you love about yourself.

50. Do 5 things that are silly or ridiculous to you, and see if you get any life epiphanies.

51. If itโ€™s snowing, sneak out early in the morning and make a family of Christmas men, positioning them mysteriously all over town.

Related: New Netflix Christmas Movies 2021 To Watch With Your Friends and Family

What To Do If You Decide To (Or Have To) Spend Christmas With Others

Sometimes, we dearly want to spend Christmas alone, but itโ€™s just not possible. Thatโ€™s the way life is presenting itself right now. What do we do?

Although this article is aimed toward those who have undergone a spiritual awakening and are struggling with Christmas, these tips can help anyone at any stage of their life journey:

1. Take care of your stress levels.ย Relax before the event, e.g., ensure that youโ€™reย grounded, well-rested, and organized.

2. Be present with your inner child.ย Expanding on the above point, be aware that holidays like Christmas can trigger old patterns of stress and fear within us. These patterns come from the wounded inner child โ€“ and we all, more or less, have one. So give yourself a lot of validation, love, and support. You deserve it and need it. See ourย inner childย article for more guidance.

3. Set boundaries and limits.ย For example, make it known how long you can be at the celebration/gathering before you need to go to ____________ย Youย get to decide. The power is in your hands.

If contributing to consumerism/climate change is an issue for you,ย think about giving more mindful gifts.ย Focus on sustainable and ethically produced items. Bamboo is a great choice and place to start as itโ€™s widely accessible and is manufactured in a variety of ways (from coffee mugs to bed linen).

4. Keep it simple.ย Focus on simplifying what you need to do. Stick to the essentials. Donโ€™t be afraid ofย letting goย of the tasks and Christmas habits youโ€™ve always done simply because theyโ€™re familiar.

5. Think about how youโ€™d like to reclaim your holidays for next year.ย Letโ€™s face it, Christmas can feel really arbitrary and pointless. Why not plan for how youโ€™d like to make Christmas (or another celebration you choose) moreย intentional. Donโ€™t be afraid to create a new holiday ritual for you and your family that feels authentic.

Spending Christmas alone

6. Limit contact (as much as possible) with toxic family members.ย We all have *that* uncle, parent, mother-in-law, or extended family member whoโ€™s a pain in the ass. Be strategic and find ways of limiting your contact with them. Doing so will help you hold onto that little bit of extra sanity.

7. Gratitude helps a lot.ย Yes, I know the situation might not be ideal for you. But there are much worse situations out there. In fact, science has proven thatย being gratefulย is a powerful way of remaining happy and calm. So no, you donโ€™t need to be thankful for your siblingโ€™s self-entitled or snarky behavior, but youย canย be grateful that they have raised beautiful children that bring joy to the world.

Related: Your Christmas Holiday Character Based On Zodiac Sign

Christmas is a celebration that is imposed on us by society. We often feel the need to play by its unspoken rules, and thus we experience a loss of our self-sovereignty. But with mindfulness, self-compassion, and a little effort, it can eventually become a source of empowerment.

Enjoy, and take care of yourself!

So tell me, what is your story? Are you spending Christmas alone out of choice โ€ฆ or perhaps by circumstance? Maybe youย areย sharing Christmas with others but donโ€™t want to. Share below to let others know that theyโ€™re in good company.


Written by Aletheia Luna
Originally appeared on Loner Wolf 
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