Mental health charity publishes seven ways in which to deal with loneliness

Turn2Me, a national mental health charity, has published a list of ten ways to deal with loneliness.

Turn2Me stated that most people feel lonely at some stage of their life, and that it saw an increase in the amount of young people (18–24 year olds ) reporting feeling lonely during and after the pandemic.

The seven essential tips are:

Join clubs and societies. You’ll meet new people who have the same interests as you – people you’re more likely to get along with!

Consider doing a part-time or full-time course. It’s easier to make friends when you sign up for courses, and it’s easier to make friends with people when the classes are in-person.

Limit the time you spend on social media. It can increase feelings of isolation.

Try not to compare your own life to what you see on social media. People’s lives are never as perfect or as successful as they portray. Comparison will lead to feelings of inadequacy.

Plan events around your interests. For example, if you like books, try to go to a book signing of your favourite author or a literary festival. If you like trad music, go to the Fleadh. If you like cycling, sign up for a cycling challenge.

Reach out to friends and family members to meet for coffees, lunches, and walks.

Train yourself to be comfortable alone in your own company. This will improve your friendships because it will make you more independent and less desperate to always be in the company of others. Yoga, journaling, and meditation can all help you become more comfortable in your own company.

 

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