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		<title>Bored And Lonely? What To Do</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I met a friend of a friend. Jane is an intelligent, interesting woman with her own business and an adventurous nature. She travels a lot, has a positive outlook on life and enjoys learning and growing. Imagine my surprise when she said: &#8220;I get very bored and lonely!&#8221; As a divorced middle aged woman [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I met a friend of a friend. Jane is an intelligent,<br />
interesting woman with her own business and an adventurous nature.<br />
She travels a lot, has a positive outlook on life and enjoys learning<br />
and growing.</p>
<p>Imagine my surprise when she said: &#8220;I get very bored and lonely!&#8221;<br />
As a divorced middle aged woman Jane is active, busy and proactive<br />
yet she feels like that. How could that be?</p>
<p>She explained that where she lives in Boulder, Colorado, many close<br />
friends have left and moved to other states over the years. And<br />
Jane doesn`t get out to socialise that much. Over time she has lost<br />
many good friends and not met new people to spend time with.</p>
<p>Busy And Frustrated</p>
<p>Of course Jane is not the only one. For so many of us a busy life<br />
can leave us unfulfilled and unhappy unless we have great people to<br />
spend time with. The day to day interactions at work and in our<br />
community keep us in touch with people but these conversations<br />
often lack depth and meaning.</p>
<p>Having someone who cares enough to listen when you have a bad day,<br />
the joy of sharing your success with good friends and the security<br />
that comes from knowing you have people you can count on &#8211; all of<br />
these factors give you the confidence to keep on going.</p>
<p>On the other hand success at home and at work can be shallow and<br />
lonely if we do not have people we can connect with. Do you have<br />
good friends who really listen to you? Do you have special people<br />
who call you just because they want to hear your voice?</p>
<p>Boredom and loneliness can cloud your day and make life a real drag<br />
if you cannot make new friends and develop deeper friendships with<br />
those people you already spend time with.</p>
<p>What Stops You?</p>
<p>Even intelligent, interesting people like Jane get to a point where<br />
they give up. They lose hope and stop trying. They get used to<br />
living a life that is empty so they stay busy and ignore the<br />
problem. This solves nothing.</p>
<p>In fact the situation may even get worse. Over time your<br />
confidence dealing with people can fade until it even affects the<br />
few friendships you count on for a social life. You get so used to<br />
infrequent quality time with your closest friends that staying<br />
bored and lonely seems normal.</p>
<p>What Can You Do?</p>
<p>1. Make It A Priority To Meet New People</p>
<p>Get involved in activities that interest you and give you<br />
enjoyment. Do if for the fun and laughs you will have and to meet<br />
new people along the way. This could mean putting time into a<br />
sport, a charity or some other activity in your community that will<br />
involve meeting a lot of people.</p>
<p>I have even heard of someone getting a bar job when he moved to a<br />
new city to quickly meet a lot of people. You get the point &#8211; do<br />
something you will enjoy, to meet like minded people with that<br />
common interest. This takes care of knowing what to talk about and<br />
what to do. No awkward moments wondering what these new people<br />
are all about.</p>
<p>Once you get used to meeting new people in new situations it gets<br />
easier and easier. You get better at reading people, you feel more<br />
comfortable and it even becomes a lot of fun. Practice, practice,<br />
practice&#8230; and what was once a lot of effort will become a high point<br />
of the week.</p>
<p>2. Change Your Socialising Habits </p>
<p>We all tend to get into a routine that is helpful when it comes to<br />
doing all that needs to be done each day however that can really<br />
limit our chances of meeting interesting new people if we never go<br />
to new places or try new activities.</p>
<p>Make a decision to do new things each week. Find out what is going<br />
on in your town and schedule attending a concert, signing up for a<br />
class or joining a club. Take a friend and get used to being in new<br />
places and meeting even a few new people each week.</p>
<p>At first it can be uncomfortable moving out of your comfort zone<br />
but as long as you are choosing to only get involved in activities<br />
you are genuinely interested in then you´re likely to enjoy<br />
yourself. Even if you only meet one interesting person to chat with<br />
its worth it. Meeting one new person with similar interests is fun,<br />
much more fun than trying to make conversation with a hundred<br />
people who do not share your interests. </p>
<p>Boredom and loneliness can affect anyone especially busy people<br />
because all that running around leaves little space for quality<br />
time doing what you really want to do and even less time to spend<br />
lost in conversation with people you enjoy talking to.</p>
<p>The solution is simple. Try new activities that interest you and<br />
meet new people on your wavelength. Make that a part of every week<br />
and you`ll have much more fun and the joy of connecting with<br />
wonderful people who enjoy your company just as much as you enjoy<br />
talking to them.</p>
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