Single and thriving: 5 secrets for a happier, more fulfilling
life
If you're single and dissatisfied with the way your life is
going, you can turn things around by seeing your situation from
a new, more positive perspective.
Many single people are stuck in a "victim" mentality, feeling as
if outside forces are conspiring against them to make them
miserable. But to break free of that mindset and begin living a
happier, more fulfilling life, you have to be mature enough to
accept responsibility for your own destiny.
Accepting responsibility for the way things are going sounds
scary, but the fact is that this new perspective is incredibly
empowering. It means that you can control your future by how you
think and what you do today. While that may seem quite obvious,
most people never put that principle into practice. Here are
five secrets that can help you break free of your present
situation to create the tomorrows you've always dreamed of.
1. Live life now, instead of postponing it until you get
married.
Consciously or subconsciously, many single people think their
life can't be happy until they meet and marry the person of
their dreams. Unfortunately, the calendar is turning for all of
us. Instead of putting your life on hold, start exploring the
possibilities that are open to you right now--today. Be bold.
Sample new interests and experiences. Start in small ways, and
slowly if you must, but break your inertia and start doing. Not
only will you enjoy your life more, but you'll also become a
much more attractive person in the process.
2. Rethink the way you value yourself.
You are not less valuable as a person because no one has chosen
you for marriage yet. You have intrinsic worth as a person
regardless of your job or marital status. Don't let friends or
society dictate your importance. Being married is no more
"normal" or "acceptable" than being single. Remember that it's
the goal of advertising to make you feel dissatisfied or
incomplete. Don't fall for it.
3. Find something you can be passionate about, besides your
career.
Jobs come and go, and if you invest too much of your emotional
capital in your employment, you're setting yourself up for a
fall. Besides, you are not your job. You're you, an independent,
worthwhile person who happens to work at your job. Whether it's
working on a political campaign, supporting a charity, or
enjoying a hobby, a passionate cause will enrich your life--and
just might help you meet your future spouse.
4. Be grateful and appreciative for what you have, not
depressed over what you don't have.
A sure way to make yourself miserable is to be jealous toward
people who seem to have more or be more than yourself. But we
often overlook the good things in our life that we should be
thankful for. Focusing on lack and constantly complaining about
it turns you into a whiner, a person that people avoid. On the
other hand, being grateful for your health, job, and all your
material blessings makes you feel fortunate. Gratitude and
happiness are inseparably bound together.
5. Live with a sense of expectancy.
If you develop the habit of expecting good things to happen to
you instead of bad, you'll find that pleasant surprises will
suddenly start occuring in your life. Whether you call it the
law of attraction or answered prayer, this phenomenon is one of
the greatest joys of life. You can turn your life completely
around when you meet each day by looking for something positive
to happen. You can't make beneficial things occur just by
wishing for them, but if you cultivate the habit of recognizing
the good experiences, you'll soon see that they far outweigh the
negatives in your life. Focusing on the right things is key to
being a happier, more fulfilled person.