In a world where we're used to always being connected with others, we cannot underestimate how important it is to unplug, unwind, and just spend time alone.
If you're exhausted after a long week of work and personal obligations, there is nothing wrong with kicking back with some ice cream and your favorite TV show. If you're able to do so, make the time to spend an entire day by yourself. This doesn't need to be often, unless you need lots of time to recharge your batteries.
Try to set aside some time weekly, or even every few days, for a small mental vacation. Give yourself time to meditate, to read, even to cook or to plan your week. If you're able to set aside larger blocks of time, make an effort to have an "alone date" once a month, perhaps for an entire day or night. By making opportunities to keeping yourself company, you'll also be better able to relate to others as well.
If you're exhausted after a long week of work and personal obligations, there is nothing wrong with kicking back with some ice cream and your favorite TV show. If you're able to do so, make the time to spend an entire day by yourself. This doesn't need to be often, unless you need lots of time to recharge your batteries.
Try to set aside some time weekly, or even every few days, for a small mental vacation. Give yourself time to meditate, to read, even to cook or to plan your week. If you're able to set aside larger blocks of time, make an effort to have an "alone date" once a month, perhaps for an entire day or night. By making opportunities to keeping yourself company, you'll also be better able to relate to others as well.