How to Stop Being Lonely and Socialize Effectively

In this day and age, even with the advent of technology and communications, it is easy to feel lonely sometimes.

I know many people who have spent their childhood surrounded by close knit family and friends and then for education or work they have had to stay too far from all loved ones.

This has drastically altered many of their social conditions and has affected them in a bad way.

However, some friends have coped very well.

Peeking into their lives, I have managed to learn a tip or two on how to stop being lonely:· Use your hobby as an excuse: Everyone has some kind of hobby or other.

Whether it is music, dance, fitness or art – pursue it. There are many hobby clubs and leisure centers out there which will help you get started. This is a great way to meet people with similar interests and effectively best way to stop being lonely.

  • Choose an active lifestyle: If staying indoors is your mantra, it is very likely that you will feel lonely. Weather permitting, try and go for a walk, jog, or even a hike. People with active lifestyles are more likely to socialize and bond with each other.
  •  Work need not be strictly work: Do not underestimate the power of the small talk with your colleagues at the water cooler or during the elevator ride. This is where many lasting friendships start. Weather is the safest topic for breaking the ice but sports or general non-controversial office related topics are good ideas too. Making great friends at work is just another way to look forward to go back to your job everyday and that is one great tip on how not to feel lonely anymore.
  • Select a friendly neighborhood to live in: It is not hard to recognize a friendly neighborhood. Look for places where people are ready to go for a jog or walk the dog. Look for other amenities such as a park, a local shop, a clubhouse, a gym or a tennis court. These are great venues to socialize.
  • Thrive with the technology: Making new friends doesn’t mean that you have to forget old friends. There are so many ways to communicate with far away friends and family these days – it could be through phone, email, instant messaging, video chat or just plain old snail mail.
  • Feel good about yourself: Last but not least, feel good about yourself. Make a conscious attempt to choose the right things to do and right people to connect with. Believe in yourself and everything will fall into place to help stop you feeling lonely.