Loneliness
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What is
loneliness?

Loneliness is different from just being alone
because we all have time when we choose to be alone,
rather it is the emotional feeling of being alone,
and feeling sad about it.

Loneliness is a feeling of emptiness
where you feel separated and isolated from the world.

One type of loneliness
might be related to missing a specific individual
because they have died or they are far away.

Another type might be because you are
physically isolated from people
due to your work or shift work.

What can
be done
to reduce
the effects?
To stop feeling lonely
we must first accept that we are feeling lonely...
sometimes admitting that to ourselves
is difficult.

The big thing of course is to
stop being passive and become more active.
If we are missing family or friends
we can phone email or visit.

A good start for some is
talking to an understanding friend,
counsellor or minister.

By getting involved
in some sort of activity or club
can accomplish several things:

        It can take our minds of feeling lonely
        It gives opportunity to meet people with similar interests
        It also provides some sort of structure in our lives
             so that we have things to look forward to.

Aim to break the isolation cycle
and if the following sounds like you ...
hiding away and too much alcohol,
then think of ways to communicate with others
in different ways and encourage yourself,
be it with new people, former mates and/or family.

And dogs, cats, rabbits and even mice can assist
in overcoming loneliness ... plus they can even help
in lowering blood pressure, decreasing cholesterol
and socialising with like-minded other pet owners.
(Useful guys to have around and share time with!)

.Keep connected in good times and bad


Support stuff
What is it ....
Short summary
Scoreboard
The rite stuff This woman tells her own story with simple reality 7/10

Wiki how-to site

An excellent and clear set of ideas and other support info like how to meet people. 8/10

Other useful stuff ....
 
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I was a solo mother 35 years ago
No state help... and very lonely,
with nowhere to tap into for advice.
Now, there are many websites on the web
under this title to browse your way through.
Remember to do things with your own children
so they keep feeling you are there for them.


In a 1985 study, people usually had 3 close friends to confide in.
By 2006, this number had dropped to only 2 mates...
a possible indication of the effect of
smaller, less stable families,
more heavily populated cities,
and/or a loss of community.  
Look out for the signs, and do something about it!


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