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How to Celebrate Singles Awareness Day

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By Martina McKoy
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Starting as a day to rebel against the commercialism of Valentine's Day, Singles Awareness Day is February 15th. Here are some ways to celebrate the single life with flair and enjoy it with a vengeance.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Take a night out on the town with your best buddies. Being single does not have to be boring. Go out and even flirt a little. You are single and this is your right.

  2. Step 2

    Host a “Singles Awareness Party” solely for singles. Do not focus on matchmaking but instead on being confident in who you are and possibly finding someone to meet and date.

  3. Step 3

    Treat yourself to a date. Take the time to buy yourself a gift, expensive meal and even spice it up with a new outfit. Your confidence within yourself is the best gift anyone can have on Single Awareness Day.

  4. Step 4

    Cheer up friends. If you have any friends that may be newly single or not handling the single life well, use this day as a jump start to their new outlook on life. Encourage them with laughs, companionship and small gifts.

  5. Step 5

    Make a vow to yourself. Commit to yourself that you will not settle until you are ready. Being single is a celebration so live it on Single Awareness Day.

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on 12/31/2008 All this sounds good....but celebrating the day on February 15th is not a good one because it is in "reaction" to Valentine's Day instead of just standing on its own as a celebration to being a strong, independent single person. I think...and I am going to take strides to do so...is make it another day. I suggest the 3rd week in June..,..which would be probably be a nice, warm, inviting day.

J. Elizabeth

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