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How to Celebrate the Holidays Alone

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Holidays are typically seen as the time of year for families to be together. However, many people may be spending the holidays alone. Family members might live in other countries, moved to a different state or passed away. These are some ways that you can celebrate the holiday season alone.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Stay positive. The holidays cause many single people to feel isolated and depressed. Focus on your own personal happiness to help you get through the holiday season.

  2. Step 2

    Go to church. If you are craving companionship, check out the holiday events at your local church. You can meet new people and celebrate the holidays with people of the same faith.

  3. Step 3

    Volunteer for a good cause. You should not give yourself a chance to dwell on the fact that you are celebrating the holidays alone. Volunteer your time at a homeless shelter or hospital during the holiday break.

  4. Step 4

    Create your own holiday tradition. If you are celebrating alone, you have the freedom to commemorate the holiday in any fashion that you choose. Spend the day watching holiday movies, order Chinese food or reflect on goals that you wish to make for the year.

  5. Step 5

    Consider an island getaway. If you want to avoid all of the holiday fanfare, escape to an exotic locale for the holiday. There is no better way to spend the holidays than scuba diving in the Bahamas.

  6. Step 6

    Buy yourself something nice. Purchase a gift that you have been coveting for awhile.

Tips & Warnings
  • It is important to reach out to someone if you are feeling sad about being alone for the holidays. Phone a friend or go online to reach out to other people in the same position as yourself.
  • Avoid immersing yourself in work to dodge the holidays. This can lead people to feel even more depressed about being alone during the season.
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