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youâre alone? Or do you sometimes not feel lonely when: youâre distracted from your thoughts, youâre watching TV, playing sports, eating good food, cooking, eating dessert, dancing, playing with kids, or doing something fun? When you are distracted and entertained you almost certainly donât feel lonely. This is because in those moments youâre just not thinking about how you are alone. If being alone caused loneliness, then you wouldnât be able to escape or lose this loneliness simply by entertaining yourself. But, yet you almost certainly donât feel lonely at many different points during any given day.
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Exercise 2: Is everyone thatâs alone, lonely?
Is everyone thatâs alone, lonely? Of course not. If being alone created loneliness then everyone that is alone would feel lonely. Can you see that? In addition, if being alone created loneliness then anyone who was not alone wouldnât be able to feel lonely. This would mean that everyone who is in a relationship wouldnât be able to feel lonely. But, clearly thatâs not the case. Many people in relationships feel lonely. I speak to these people all the time. If people in relationships can feel lonely, then clearly being alone isnât the cause of loneliness. And that very clear means that being in a relationship with someone isnât the cure for loneliness.
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Exercise 3: Does the lack of being loved create loneliness?
Does the lack of being loved create loneliness? Well, letâs take a look. Are you loved? Do your parents love you? Do your friends love you? Do some people love you? If relevant, does your romantic partner love you? There are probably some people that love you. But yet, you still feel lonely. If being loved got rid of loneliness, then you wouldnât feel lonely. To give you an example, there are many famous pop stars that have millions of people that absolutely love them and adore them. But, yet we often see in documentaries and interviews that they feel unhappy and lonely⊠which often motivates them to go to drugs. This demonstrates that being loved doesnât cure loneliness and that not being loved canât be the cause of loneliness.
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The only thing creating your loneliness is thoughts
The previous exercises clearly demonstrate that none of the things that seem to be causing loneliness actually do. The only thing that causes loneliness is our own thoughts. Therefore, the answer to the question of âHow to deal with loneliness?â is to address the thoughts that create your loneliness.
But, what thoughts are creating this loneliness? Well that depends. There are a few different types of thoughts that cause loneliness. But, broadly speaking, there is one major thought for single people and one major thought for people in relationships. First weâre going to look at loneliness for single people, and then weâre going to look at loneliness in relationships.
The specific thoughts that cause loneliness for single people
How to deal with loneliness for single people: What happens is that we were taught by our society, our media, our family, and our friends to believe that: âbeing in a relationship would make me happyâ, âbeing in a relationship would make me feel complete and wholeâ, âI should be in a relationship and get marriedâ, and âbeing in a relationship is how to be happiestâ. And as soon as we create this fantasy, we compare our reality to the fantasy. Then, all of the sudden, this moment unconsciously judged to be completely insufficient, lacking, and not good enough. And these thoughts are what create our loneliness.
So, paradoxically having a fantasy about what you think will make you happy, creates loneliness in this moment. As you are likely aware, this then causes to be constantly searching for somebody to love us. On top of that, this leads to having fear and anxiety that we will never find someone to be with and someone to love us.
Put simply, when we are single, what creates our loneliness is the belief that a relationship can make us happy. So if you want to stop feeling lonely, you need to question that belief. You need to question whether a relationship can give you the happiness that you want. Letâs examine that now.
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How to deal with loneliness when single: Discover that a relationship canât fulfill you
Can a relationship fulfill you, make you feel whole, or make you feel as happy as you want to be? Letâs examine it.
To understand what can make you happy, you first need to understand whatâs causing your unhappiness. And the simple answer is: thoughts cause your unhappiness. Here are some of the most common thoughts that make you unhappy: judgments about yourself, insecurities, thoughts about yourself that make you feel ashamed, worrying about what people think, anxiety about the future, judgments about situations in our life, judgments about people in your life, negative thoughts about âbadâ events from our past, resentment towards the people in our life, and feeling guilty about the past. All this creates our unhappiness, and lack of fulfillment.
Therefore, the real question you have to ask yourself isnât âCan a relationship make me happy?â, but rather âCan a relationship eliminate the thoughts that make me unhappy?â Take a moment to look at whether you think that spending time with someone you love or enjoy could eliminate all the unwanted thoughts mentioned above.
It is very clear that a relationship itself doesnât have the ability to get rid of your anxiety about the future, your worrying about what other people think, or your judgments about yourself. It just doesnât have that ability. If it did, everyone in a relationship would be happy. But yet clearly, they arenât. Alright, that doesnât mean that you cannot be happy, it just means that a relationship canât make you happy in of itself.
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You can be happy now⊠even if youâre single
How to deal with loneliness: Well, we tend to look at happiness as itâs acquired or achieved. That if we just got âthisâ weâd be happy, or got âthatâ weâd be happy. But happiness is what remains when we lose thoughts that make us unhappy. Thatâs it. If you can see that a relationship doesnât have the ability to make you happy, then you can stop giving so much attention to your fantasy about how wonderful it would be if you were in a relationship. Whether youâre in a relationship or youâre single doesnât affect your happiness; only thoughts do.
So being single, being alone, and being by yourself doesnât create unhappiness, only thoughts do. So youâre not in a disadvantageous position of being happy. You can be as happy and fulfilled just as easily as somebody in a relationship can be. Your life is not lacking, your life isnât missing anything, and your life isnât insufficient just because youâre single. Itâs okay. Being single doesnât mean anything. It absolutely doesnât mean you canât be happy. If you can see that, then watch the loneliness just subside. Youâre not missing anything.
What seems to be causing loneliness in relationships⊠really doesnât
How to deal with loneliness for people in relationships: A large percentage of the married people that come to me for sessions feel lonely even though they are in relationships. Often times, even if our relationship seems perfect, even if the other person loves us, and even our life seems to be great, we often still experience loneliness.
Generally, when we are in a relationship, but still feel lonely, we look to blame it on something. We might decide âThey donât love me enoughâ, âThey donât appreciate me enoughâ, âThey donât spend enough time with meâ, âTheyâre not intimate enough with meâ, âThey donât cuddle enoughâ, âTheyâre not close enoughâ, or âThey spend too much time at workâ. We blame the loneliness on all of these things, as if they are the cause of our loneliness. But none of these things cause loneliness.
And the easy way to see that is to just look. In a moment when youâre by yourself, and youâre not with your partner, are you always lonely in these moments? If not being with your partner created this loneliness then every moment that youâre werenât with them, you would feel lonely.
If your partner not being intimate enough with you created loneliness, then every moment that you werenât intimate, you would be lonely. But clearly thatâs not the case. Sometimes you feel lonely, sometimes you donât. What happens is that there are specific stories that create loneliness. And when you tell these stories, the loneliness comes. But when you donât tell those stories, there is no loneliness.
How to deal with loneliness when in relationship: First, discover what stories are creating your loneliness
If you want to know how to deal with loneliness, you first have to see what specific stories you are telling that create your loneliness. To give you hint, loneliness is almost always created by the following 2 things:
Comparing our relationship to our ideas about what is the perfect relationshipComparing our partnersâ actions to our ideas about what is the perfect way for a romantic partner to act
So if we believe they should be spending x amount of hours with us every day, and when they donât spend that amount of time with us we think, âItâs not good enough that theyâre not spending that amount of time with me.â Or if we think that they should want to hold me, and they should tell me that they love me. Right? Or telling me that they love me means that they do love me, or something like that. When they donât tell us that they love us, when they donât cuddle us, when they donât do those things; we think, âIf they loved me, they would do those things.â Or. If it was a perfect relationship, they would do those things; and then we feel lacking and insufficient. Right?
When you donât judge, you donât feel lonely
But, in any moment that you donât judge your partner, when you let any ideas of how they should be acting, or what they should be doing, or what the perfect relationship would be like. Thereâs no loneliness, theyâre just present with them. Youâre just being here with them. When youâre just here with your partner, or without your partner; everything is fine, regardless of what theyâre doing. But as soon as you start to tell stories, loneliness comes.
How do you feel when you judge your partner?
In this moment, just look. What do I judge thatâs not good enough about them? Do I judge that they donât spend enough time with me? Do I judge that they donât tell me they love me enough? That they donât appreciate me enough. Right? So look at what you judge them to do. And then notice that when you have that judgment; thatâs when loneliness comes. So, if you can see that then you can stop blaming them for your loneliness. It has nothing to do with whether they appreciate you enough, or how much they appreciate you. It only has to deal with whether you think about them appreciating you enough or not enough.
If you can see that, then you can come back to this moment. Oh, Iâm not missing anything. Itâs just these thoughts that are creating loneliness. Nothing else, itâs nothing to do with them. And when you stop judging them, youâre left with love for them. When you donât believe youâre judgments about someone, whatâs left is love. Love is simply what remains when you donât have judgments about others. So when you donât judge your partner to be not good enough, youâll feel love for them. And we canât be lonely and feel love. We tend to think that somebody loving us will get rid of our loneliness, but it canât. No matter what somebody else does that doesnât get rid of our loneliness.
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Exercise 2: Is everyone thatâs alone, lonely?
Is everyone thatâs alone, lonely? Of course not. If being alone created loneliness then everyone that is alone would feel lonely. Can you see that? In addition, if being alone created loneliness then anyone who was not alone wouldnât be able to feel lonely. This would mean that everyone who is in a relationship wouldnât be able to feel lonely. But, clearly thatâs not the case. Many people in relationships feel lonely. I speak to these people all the time. If people in relationships can feel lonely, then clearly being alone isnât the cause of loneliness. And that very clear means that being in a relationship with someone isnât the cure for loneliness.
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Exercise 3: Does the lack of being loved create loneliness?
Does the lack of being loved create loneliness? Well, letâs take a look. Are you loved? Do your parents love you? Do your friends love you? Do some people love you? If relevant, does your romantic partner love you? There are probably some people that love you. But yet, you still feel lonely. If being loved got rid of loneliness, then you wouldnât feel lonely. To give you an example, there are many famous pop stars that have millions of people that absolutely love them and adore them. But, yet we often see in documentaries and interviews that they feel unhappy and lonely⊠which often motivates them to go to drugs. This demonstrates that being loved doesnât cure loneliness and that not being loved canât be the cause of loneliness.
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The only thing creating your loneliness is thoughts
The previous exercises clearly demonstrate that none of the things that seem to be causing loneliness actually do. The only thing that causes loneliness is our own thoughts. Therefore, the answer to the question of âHow to deal with loneliness?â is to address the thoughts that create your loneliness.
But, what thoughts are creating this loneliness? Well that depends. There are a few different types of thoughts that cause loneliness. But, broadly speaking, there is one major thought for single people and one major thought for people in relationships. First weâre going to look at loneliness for single people, and then weâre going to look at loneliness in relationships.
The specific thoughts that cause loneliness for single people
How to deal with loneliness for single people: What happens is that we were taught by our society, our media, our family, and our friends to believe that: âbeing in a relationship would make me happyâ, âbeing in a relationship would make me feel complete and wholeâ, âI should be in a relationship and get marriedâ, and âbeing in a relationship is how to be happiestâ. And as soon as we create this fantasy, we compare our reality to the fantasy. Then, all of the sudden, this moment unconsciously judged to be completely insufficient, lacking, and not good enough. And these thoughts are what create our loneliness.
So, paradoxically having a fantasy about what you think will make you happy, creates loneliness in this moment. As you are likely aware, this then causes to be constantly searching for somebody to love us. On top of that, this leads to having fear and anxiety that we will never find someone to be with and someone to love us.
Put simply, when we are single, what creates our loneliness is the belief that a relationship can make us happy. So if you want to stop feeling lonely, you need to question that belief. You need to question whether a relationship can give you the happiness that you want. Letâs examine that now.
ïżŒ
How to deal with loneliness when single: Discover that a relationship canât fulfill you
Can a relationship fulfill you, make you feel whole, or make you feel as happy as you want to be? Letâs examine it.
To understand what can make you happy, you first need to understand whatâs causing your unhappiness. And the simple answer is: thoughts cause your unhappiness. Here are some of the most common thoughts that make you unhappy: judgments about yourself, insecurities, thoughts about yourself that make you feel ashamed, worrying about what people think, anxiety about the future, judgments about situations in our life, judgments about people in your life, negative thoughts about âbadâ events from our past, resentment towards the people in our life, and feeling guilty about the past. All this creates our unhappiness, and lack of fulfillment.
Therefore, the real question you have to ask yourself isnât âCan a relationship make me happy?â, but rather âCan a relationship eliminate the thoughts that make me unhappy?â Take a moment to look at whether you think that spending time with someone you love or enjoy could eliminate all the unwanted thoughts mentioned above.
It is very clear that a relationship itself doesnât have the ability to get rid of your anxiety about the future, your worrying about what other people think, or your judgments about yourself. It just doesnât have that ability. If it did, everyone in a relationship would be happy. But yet clearly, they arenât. Alright, that doesnât mean that you cannot be happy, it just means that a relationship canât make you happy in of itself.
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You can be happy now⊠even if youâre single
How to deal with loneliness: Well, we tend to look at happiness as itâs acquired or achieved. That if we just got âthisâ weâd be happy, or got âthatâ weâd be happy. But happiness is what remains when we lose thoughts that make us unhappy. Thatâs it. If you can see that a relationship doesnât have the ability to make you happy, then you can stop giving so much attention to your fantasy about how wonderful it would be if you were in a relationship. Whether youâre in a relationship or youâre single doesnât affect your happiness; only thoughts do.
So being single, being alone, and being by yourself doesnât create unhappiness, only thoughts do. So youâre not in a disadvantageous position of being happy. You can be as happy and fulfilled just as easily as somebody in a relationship can be. Your life is not lacking, your life isnât missing anything, and your life isnât insufficient just because youâre single. Itâs okay. Being single doesnât mean anything. It absolutely doesnât mean you canât be happy. If you can see that, then watch the loneliness just subside. Youâre not missing anything.
What seems to be causing loneliness in relationships⊠really doesnât
How to deal with loneliness for people in relationships: A large percentage of the married people that come to me for sessions feel lonely even though they are in relationships. Often times, even if our relationship seems perfect, even if the other person loves us, and even our life seems to be great, we often still experience loneliness.
Generally, when we are in a relationship, but still feel lonely, we look to blame it on something. We might decide âThey donât love me enoughâ, âThey donât appreciate me enoughâ, âThey donât spend enough time with meâ, âTheyâre not intimate enough with meâ, âThey donât cuddle enoughâ, âTheyâre not close enoughâ, or âThey spend too much time at workâ. We blame the loneliness on all of these things, as if they are the cause of our loneliness. But none of these things cause loneliness.
And the easy way to see that is to just look. In a moment when youâre by yourself, and youâre not with your partner, are you always lonely in these moments? If not being with your partner created this loneliness then every moment that youâre werenât with them, you would feel lonely.
If your partner not being intimate enough with you created loneliness, then every moment that you werenât intimate, you would be lonely. But clearly thatâs not the case. Sometimes you feel lonely, sometimes you donât. What happens is that there are specific stories that create loneliness. And when you tell these stories, the loneliness comes. But when you donât tell those stories, there is no loneliness.
How to deal with loneliness when in relationship: First, discover what stories are creating your loneliness
If you want to know how to deal with loneliness, you first have to see what specific stories you are telling that create your loneliness. To give you hint, loneliness is almost always created by the following 2 things:
Comparing our relationship to our ideas about what is the perfect relationshipComparing our partnersâ actions to our ideas about what is the perfect way for a romantic partner to act
So if we believe they should be spending x amount of hours with us every day, and when they donât spend that amount of time with us we think, âItâs not good enough that theyâre not spending that amount of time with me.â Or if we think that they should want to hold me, and they should tell me that they love me. Right? Or telling me that they love me means that they do love me, or something like that. When they donât tell us that they love us, when they donât cuddle us, when they donât do those things; we think, âIf they loved me, they would do those things.â Or. If it was a perfect relationship, they would do those things; and then we feel lacking and insufficient. Right?
When you donât judge, you donât feel lonely
But, in any moment that you donât judge your partner, when you let any ideas of how they should be acting, or what they should be doing, or what the perfect relationship would be like. Thereâs no loneliness, theyâre just present with them. Youâre just being here with them. When youâre just here with your partner, or without your partner; everything is fine, regardless of what theyâre doing. But as soon as you start to tell stories, loneliness comes.
How do you feel when you judge your partner?
In this moment, just look. What do I judge thatâs not good enough about them? Do I judge that they donât spend enough time with me? Do I judge that they donât tell me they love me enough? That they donât appreciate me enough. Right? So look at what you judge them to do. And then notice that when you have that judgment; thatâs when loneliness comes. So, if you can see that then you can stop blaming them for your loneliness. It has nothing to do with whether they appreciate you enough, or how much they appreciate you. It only has to deal with whether you think about them appreciating you enough or not enough.
If you can see that, then you can come back to this moment. Oh, Iâm not missing anything. Itâs just these thoughts that are creating loneliness. Nothing else, itâs nothing to do with them. And when you stop judging them, youâre left with love for them. When you donât believe youâre judgments about someone, whatâs left is love. Love is simply what remains when you donât have judgments about others. So when you donât judge your partner to be not good enough, youâll feel love for them. And we canât be lonely and feel love. We tend to think that somebody loving us will get rid of our loneliness, but it canât. No matter what somebody else does that doesnât get rid of our loneliness.
How To Stop Thinking About Someone:
Do you want to know how to stop thinking about someone? Do you want to know how to stop missing someone? In this blog post, I will answer both of these questions. Generally, when we want to stop
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