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Feeling lonely and fed up…

Feeling lonely and fed up

At some point or another, we all experience the feeling of being lonely and fed up! Really, you are not alone in feeling like that! Especially in these uncertain Covid-19 times, we all get feelings of anxiousness, loneliness and FOMO (fear of missing out)!

Sometimes you just need someone to talk to…

Surely it’s just me?

No! I can assure you that it is not ‘just you!’ So many people, more people than you would imagine, feel lonely and fed up, sometimes, or often, or even always! Some people are great at hiding their feelings and emotions. Some people choose to express themselves on social media. Some people will do everything they can to fool you.

We all feel lonely sometimes!

What can I do?

There are so many ways to deal with feelings of loneliness and fed-upness! True, you might not feel like doing anything at all, but once you encourage yourself to do something, the time will go much faster! Easiest option could be to phone a friend or family member, or even just send a message and have a conversation that way. Exercise is a great way to revitalise yourself and get more energy – go for a walk (even if it is in your own garden), or search online for a virtual exercise class! Music is a fantastic way to make your mood lift – play your favourite tunes really loudly and join in with the singing! Of course, I am always going to suggest cooking! Have a look on here and make yourself something delicious to eat! I would choose something either really easy so you can leave a margin of error, or something challenging where all your efforts are concentrated into being precise and getting the recipe correct! For me, that would be Flapjack cookies and English Muffins.

If I’m still lonely…

Lose yourself in some type of other world! Depending on your mood, a film where concentrating is required (I’m thinking crime and thriller), or even a boxset where you binge watch several episodes of something can easily pass the time. If you have access to some good books (I’m so happy the libraries have reopened) then find one which really transports you there and you find hard to put down. Or, get crafty! As simple or as complicated as you like! Do some doodles and colour them in, make a thank you card, or get out the sewing and reinvent an item of clothing you no longer wear!

Think happy thoughts…

If I need more help?

There are times when we all need someone to intervene and support us on our journeys. There are loads of support networks available online and I’ve listed a few here which you may find useful. Remember… you can always drop me a line below, or send a private message or email if that is more your thing! Sometimes, just letting someone know how you are feeling is half the battle!

A friendly non-judgemental service from the Samaritans.

A 5 question quiz to give you personalised recommendations.

Ten tips to look after your mental health.

Tips for Managing Loneliness and how to overcome it.

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