How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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How to Feel Less Lonely

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Explore Local Farmers Markets

How To:

Go to a local farmers market, walk around, and enjoy the atmosphere while browsing and chatting if you want to.

"Going to the farmers market is my favorite. I love seeing the community, making small talk with vendors, or just browsing and enjoying the atmosphere."

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Go to the Movies

How To:

Lessen the pressure of talking to others by watching a movie & still enjoy a shared experience.

"Watching a movie with a friend lets me relax, enjoy some snacks, and still feel connected without the pressure of constant conversation. It's my go-to for a relaxed hangout."

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Make Eye Contact

How To:

Making eye contact with someone is a subtle yet powerful way to help you feel more connected.

"Making eye contact was tough at first, but now I feel so much more connected to people. It really helps lift my mood when I'm feeling down."

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Join an Online Community

How To:

Find people with similar experiences to feel less alone. Explore Reddit, TheMighty, or Discord servers.

"Discord channels have been a game-changer for my mental health. It's a safe space to connect and share with others who truly get it."

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Take a Gentle Walk

How To:

Walk at your own pace, focusing on the surroundings. Smile & make eye contact with people who pass by.

"Sometimes, just walking at my own pace and smiling at people passing by helps me feel connected, even when I can't handle a full conversation. Those little moments make a big difference."

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Attend Low-Commitment Online Meetups

How To:

Look for virtual drop-in session meet-ups on Meetup.com or Eventbrite where you can join and leave as needed.

"Meeting up with people in real life is super scary for me right now, but I tried an online workshop with a friend and it was actually really fun (and less scary)."

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Go to a Familiar Place

How To:

Commute to a familiar place (department store, park) that's a bit farther away but calming when you arrive.

"When I'm having a rough time, I drive to Target. It's a bit farther, but the familiar vibe there calms me down." - Emily

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Play Online Games or Videogames

How To:

Pick a game, join or create a team, and connect with others on platforms like Twitch.

"I made so many friends gaming online. Now, we visit each other and hang out IRL. It's my go-to when I'm feeling alone."

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Interactively Explore Other Parts of the World

How To:

See parts of the world through others' eyes with platforms like WindowSwap and Virtual Vacation.

"WindowSwap is my go-to after a panic attack. It helps me feel connected to people in such an easy, comforting way."

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Visit a Botanical Garden

How To:

Visit a nearby botanical garden, take your time, and enjoy nature and others in a relaxed way.

"Whenever my mom's feeling down, we take her to a botanical garden. Being surrounded by plants is so soothing and makes us feel connected to something bigger."

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Listen to Podcasts

How To:

Find podcasts in your areas of interest & that you connect with. Sometimes, just hearing a familiar voice can feel comforting.

"I live alone and often feel lonely. Playing podcasts from my favorite comedians makes me feel connected and less isolated. It's like having friends around, even if they're just voices."

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Chill in the Library

How To:

Go to a library, browse books or magazines, and find a cozy spot to sit and read.

"Going to the library is my escape. I can be around people without the pressure to interact. It's comfy, peaceful, and perfect for recharging."

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Touch Can Be Helpful

How To:

Connect with yourself and others through touch - hugs, lotion on hands & feet, push fingertips together - whatever floats your boat!

"Reconnecting through touch, like hugs or even just lotion on my hands, helped me feel more at-ease and connected to myself after dealing with complex trauma."

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Send Voice Notes to Friends

How To:

Leave voice notes to show tone and emotion & make communication more personal.

"Sending voice notes is a game-changer for my partner and I. It's so much easier than typing, and hearing each other's voices makes our communication feel more personal and connected."

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Visit a Pet Shelter

How To:

Visit a pet shelter and spend time petting or playing with the animals. Animals are great companions!

"I love animals, so when I'm feeling alone, I volunteer at the pet shelter. Petting the furry babies always lifts my spirits and makes me feel connected."

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Visit a Cafe or Bookstore

How To:

Spend some time in a relaxed, public space and consider chatting with the person next to you.

"Every morning, I walk to my local coffee shop. I've gotten to know the baristas, and it's nice to feel like I'm part of this little caffeinated community."

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Send a Caring Message

How To:

Send a "thinking of you" message or share a funny memory with someone you haven't connected with in a while.

"Whenever my friend is having a tough time, I send her a quick voice memo or a funny pic. It’s my way of saying, 'I'm still here.'"

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Join Online Support Groups

How To:

Search for and join a support group on social media or mental health forums like The Mighty.

"Joining a support group on The Mighty helped me see I'm not alone. Reading others' stories made my struggles feel more manageable."

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Volunteer Online

How To:

Search "virtual volunteering" to find ways to help others from home!

"Helping others was tough with high anxiety, but virtual volunteering on Zooniverse, identifying endangered animals, has been amazing. Super fun way to feel connected."

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