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Single girls guide to the holidays

by Ncumisa Lerato Kunana
Image: Unsplash

Single girls, the holidays don’t have to be miserable just because we don’t have a companion. One benefit of being single is that you don’t have to stress about finding the perfect holiday gift for your partner or divide your time between your family and theirs. You get to do your own thing, freely with no! The following suggestions will help you make the most of your holidays as a single woman:

Don’t Reminice

Reminiscing is a certain way to end up completely disappointed, even if you had the finest time ever with an ex-lover the year before. Don’t base your expectations on prior holidays and sentimental customs. Maintain a forward-thinking attitude and create fresh goals for the upcoming year. As you have the luxury of exploring the unknown, daydream.

Travel! Or be a tourist in your own city

We all have one or two places right under our noses we haven’t visited and we see people from all over visiting it. This is your sign to tour your city and get to know it more Visit a winery for the day with your girlfriends. Go exploring in a new area of the city. Or travel alone to a place you’ve never been.

Host a party

Being among the people you care about, as well as meeting new individuals you don’t yet know well, is always a good idea. Whatever the size of your gathering, make it festive by decorating, cooking delicious food and drinks, singing songs, exchanging gifts, and donning ugly Christmas sweaters. Spend a lot of time and effort taking photos to capture the thrill.

Self-care is essential

Although it may be tempting to stay in bed and wallow in misery, try to pause and take care of yourself instead. Eat healthily, get enough sleep, treat yourself, exercise, and for once, put yourself first. Eventually, you’ll soon feel like you; the contented you, as a result of all these seemingly insignificant things.

Focus on the true meaning of the season

Your dating status shouldn’t dictate how you spend Christmas. Instead, keep your focus on what matters most. It might be being around loved ones and close friends that matter to you, or it might be being grateful for the positive things that have occurred. After all, there is always something to be grateful for.

Also see: Tips to maintain a healthy relationship in the 21st century

 

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