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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Try a Guided Tour

How To:

Take a guided tour at a museum, park, or local spot for a laid-back way to learn with others.

"Taking a guided tour of a local haunted house was a fun way to get outside and meet new people. The spooky twist made it even more exciting!"

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Go to a Familiar Place

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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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Participate in Short Volunteer Shifts

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Search for short-term volunteer gigs like food pantry shifts or clean-ups on sites like VolunteerMatch

"I used to sing but stopped when my mental health got worse. I decided I'd pick it up in a low-key way, so I went to my local library and was a volunteer voice teacher for the kiddos. It was so special."

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Participate in a Community Garden Project

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Find local community gardens through sites like CommunityGarden.org and sign up for a few hours a week.

"Working at a community garden, I met someone with a ton of cucumbers. We bonded over pickling and became great friends. Community gardens are lowkey where it's at."

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Join a Small, Local Book Club

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Join a small, manageable book club at libraries, bookstores, or on Meetup.com for reading and discussion.

"Joining a book club was intimidating, but finding one for my age helped. I struggle with concentration, so I used the Libby app to listen to the book. Game changer!"

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Schedule Regular Meetups with Friends

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Use Google Calendar or Doodle to plan coffee dates, meals, or activities with friends on a regular basis.

"Using Google Calendar to plan hangouts turned 'we should hang out sometime' into real meetups. It was tough at first, but now I see friends more and feel less alone."

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Participate in a Workshop

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Find a one-time community workshop on EventBrite, Groupon, or bulletin boards. Tarot card readings to cooking - low commitment, high reward.

"Attending a one-time cooking class was a surprisingly great experience. Did I make lifelong friends? Not sure, but I proved to myself I could meet new people and didn't have to commit to a long-term thing."

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Join a Supportive Movement Class

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Join a gentle fitness class like yoga or tai chi. Find beginner classes at local gyms, community centers, or on the Mindbody app.

"I was nervous to start moving again, but a beginner yoga class helped me feel connected and accountable. It made a huge difference in my mental health."

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Try a Cooking Class

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Join a group cooking class in-person or virtually through a local school, community center, or on Cozymeal.

"When I have higher bandwidth, I push myself to try new things. A cooking class with a friend was a blast—learned new skills and got tasty leftovers!"

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Practice Mindfulness and Meditation

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No eye-rolling yet! Mindfulness means staying present. Try meditating with apps like Calm or take a walk, focusing on your senses.

"Mindfulness doesn't need to mean meditation. It's about focusing our mind on being present. I like to do that by going for walks and focusing on the details of what I experience through my senses."

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