If you answered yes to any of these questions, keep reading.
Young, old, rich, or poor -- we all feel lonely from time to time.
But do you always seem to feel lonely, even when you're surrounded by people?
It may seem like you're the only one who feels this way, but in truth, chronic loneliness has become increasingly common.
According to forbes.com, at least 2 out of every 10 adults in the U.S. and U.K. report always or often feeling lonely or feeling left out.
What can we do to overcome this?
Surprisingly, the solution is very simple!
The key to conquering loneliness is learning to enjoy your own company.
A 2017 study by Nguyen, Thuy-vy T. et al, "Solitude as an Approach to Affective Self-Regulation" published in Sage Journals examined the effects of solitude on emotional regulation.
They found that choosing to practice solitude could reduce negative feelings, stress, and have relaxing effects.
This and other research studies support the many benefits of willful solitude as well as other tools discussed in this book.
If you want to become your own best friend and explore a joy that isn't dependent on others, you'll find everything you need to get started right here.
In this guide, you'll discover:
...and much, much more!
Whether you're by yourself or surrounded by people, loneliness can make you feel isolated and miserable.
Thankfully, with the right tools, you can beat loneliness and discover the power of enjoying your own company.