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10 things all single people must do
2. Wallow in the ache of a broken heart. Oh, the pain. The agony. The
pints of Ben & Jerry’s in front of the cable TV. Yep, getting dumped
is beyond awful, but guess what? It’s the only way that you’ll develop
the empathy you’ll need to be a better partner in a relationship. Because
if you’re sensitive to the grief someone else has caused you, you’re less
likely to do the same to anyone else. So, consider this painful milestone
a lesson in karma that’ll serve you well as you travel through your dating
days
5. Stand up for a cause you care about. Whether you volunteer to help register voters for the next election (why not start early?) or convince your neighborhood or apartment complex to start recycling, get fired up over an issue while you have the time to devote to it. It will remind you that while, yes, finding your soul mate is pretty important, there are other issues at stake in the world that could use your help. And besides, the big-heartedness you’ll be cultivating is very attractive. 6. Have a real adventure. Learn to fly a plane, surf some big waves, or start your own business. Give yourself a thrill by doing something just for you, just for the experience — without having someone at home worrying about you or nagging you not to. Oh, and one more gift with purchase: Think about how much fun you’ll have telling your next date about your daring experience. 7. Learn how to take care of yourself. Being solo shouldn’t keep you from cooking for yourself, so learn how to make an impressive meal for one (even if it’s mac and cheese with your own added favorite extra thrown in). While you’re at it, learn how to back up your hard drive and sew on replacement buttons. You’ll feel strong and self-sufficient — and you’ll be armed with skills to share when you are in a relationship. 8. Buy something hugely impractical just because you love it. Once you’re
in a relationship, you’ll start thinking about your partner before you
purchase pricey items — not just “Will he or she hate it?” but “Is this
where I want to be putting my money if we’re saving for a wedding?” The
single life means a single bank account and an excuse to blow a wad of
cash without (some of the) guilt. So, make yourself happy and buy something
you crave, whether it’s an expensive vintage movie poster or a decked-out
mountain bike.
10. Be completely, utterly, wholly single for at least three months. Hopping wildly from one relationship to the next can do you a disservice. Why? Because you’re never more ripe for self-reflection than when you’re on your own — and the more you know yourself, the more likely you are to find someone who’s right for the real you. 10 things all single people must do
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