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Happy And Fulfilled Single Life

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Despite what some may attempt to lead you to believe, women don’t need a spouse and children to lead fulfilled lives. In fact, studies have shown that single people are likely to lead more fulfilling lives than those who have chosen to marry.

“The preoccupation with the perils of loneliness can obscure the profound benefits of solitude,” said the study’s lead author Bella DePaulo.  “Increasing numbers of people are single because they want to be. Living single allows them to live their best, most authentic, and most meaningful life.”

Here’s how women are living their best single lives:

Cultivate meaningful friendships

As humans, we have a need for relationships and a sense of belonging. While relatives can definitely meet that need, it’s also important to cultivate meaningful friendships with people who share similar interests.

Happy And Fulfilled Single Life

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Set and execute goals

Whether personal or professional, Nothing makes you feel content like accomplishing a personal goal that you’ve set for yourself. The beauty of singleness is that it affords you plenty of time to reflect on what you want to accomplish in life and devise a plan on how to execute those goals.

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Invest in yourself

Nothing will offer a great return on investment like investing in yourself. Investing in yourself can look very different from person to person. For some, it can mean investing in education or a particular skill set. For others, it can mean investing in your health and wellness.

Happy And Fulfilled Single Life

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Take care of yourself

Regardless of your relationship status, self-care is a necessity if true happiness is the goal. According to Psych Central,  self-care is defined as “any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.” Self-care does not have to look like spa dates and hair appointments. Self-care is also eating right, exercising regularly, resting, or doing the things that make you happy.