Aug
31

Get Comfortable with Being Alone

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Solitude is so important for a simpler life. Until you can hear your inner voice, you may rely too much on what other people think your life should look like.

But, I know solitude can be difficult for some people. We had a 2 minute silent prayer at church on Sunday and there was a lot of squirming and fidgeting.

It helps if you have a positive view of being alone.

In the book Awe-manic, it suggests doing an A-Z on Alone.

Here were my thoughts on being alone:

A lone
B
reathe
C omfort
D iscern
E mpathy
F reedom
G oodness
H appy
I nsights
J oy
K ick in the pants
L ove
M oods
N otice
O pen
P urpose
Q uery
R est
S atisfy
T ruth
U nwind
V ision
W orth
X amine
Y earning
Z est

What are your thoughts on being alone?

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Photo credit : Jen Whetzel
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Comments

  1. Linda says:

    I did my own set of words, thank you.

  2. E says:

    I am a Quaker, so an hour of silence in Meeting for Worship is quite normal. When I eulogized my Catholic mother, I asked if we could just be quiet for a couple of minutes first. Most people said they really liked it, but some .. not so much.

    I spend a lot of time alone, and that is fine, unless it becomes isolaton — fine balance there.

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