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Start Quiz. Already a member? Posted on the 26th of January We know the weather is depressing AF. Nobody remembers that. The weather is actually a lot better now! Discover exclusive offers on our brand new app! Share this. View full bar list. Evaluate your feelings about spending time alone. In some cases, alone time can increase productivity and boost mood.

However, if you're spending time alone when you want to connect with others, being alone can have negative effects. You may end up feeling lonely, stressed, and unhappy. Think about your interactions with people lately. Have you been craving human connection? Have interactions been sparse or negative? If you're craving interactions with others, spending time alone could make you unhappy.

It may be best to go out and see others. However, if you've been spending a lot of time with people lately, you may benefit from a night alone. If you're not strongly craving companionship, going out may just stress you out more. In this case, you may want to stay in and do something on your own, like reading a book or watching a movie.

Note your energy level. If you've had a long week, you may be feeling tired. If you're already exhausted, you may not last long at an outing. If you're just going to end up turning in early, going out may not be worth it. However, if you're relatively energetic, you may enjoy spending an evening outside of your home.

If it's a been a normal week, however, it may not take too much motivation to throw on some clothes and head out the door. Contemplate whether you're in the mood to meet new people. Going out can be a wonderful opportunity to make new friends.

Meeting people is one of the major draws of leaving your apartment. Think about whether you're in the mood to mingle. If you've been craving new friends and new experiences, try going out and chatting with new people.

However, you may not be looking to make new friends right now. You may also simply not be in a very social mood. If you're not feeling social, you're unlikely to interact with new people even if you want to.

In this case, it may be best to stay in for the night. Think about whether you want to get dressed. Going out requires getting dressed. Depending on the type of event, you may have to spend a lot of time getting ready. A formal event, for example, may require you to dress up.

Think about what it will take to get ready and whether you feel like putting in that effort. If you don't feel like doing your hair and makeup and putting on your best clothes, stay in. However, if you're feeling in a dressy mood, you may relish the excuse to dress up. If an event is more casual, it may be easier to motivate yourself to throw on jeans and a t-shirt.

However, if you prefer to stay in your pajamas for the night, it's okay to stay in even for a casual event. Method 3. Try just making a brief appearance.

If you can't decide whether or not to go, try showing up for a brief amount of time. Maybe no single night turns our lives around. Maybe nine times out of ten, we do nothing exciting, meet no one important and make no memories that are really worth remembering.

But maybe one out of ten times we do. Maybe one time out of ten we meet someone extraordinary. Maybe one time out of ten we stumble across a new opportunity. Maybe one out of every ten times we go home with starry eyes and open hearts after a truly incredible night with the people who honestly matter. And maybe that one time makes each of the nine duds before it seem worthwhile. Makes us glad we pushed through. It builds on itself and that building happens slowly.

Maybe each night is not an end in itself but a small stepping stone that eventually moves you toward a bigger, better life. One that is fuller and richer and wilder than you ever expected it to be, because you kept welcoming change in, even when it seemed easier not to.



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