Is Being Alone Healthier than Feeling Lonely?

Many people feel alone or lonely at times. But what is the difference between the two? Which one is healthier?

Being alone and feeling lonely are different experiences.

Being alone means spending time by yourself, and it can be a choice. This time alone can be positive. It provides you time to think, be creative, and discover more about yourself. It can bring you peace and fulfillment.

Feeling lonely is different. It happens when you feel isolated or disconnected from others. Loneliness often brings negative feelings like sadness and a desire for connection, even when you are around people.

In summary, being alone can enrich your life, while loneliness can create emotional distress.

It is normal to move back and forth between these feelings. We should make time for ourselves and enjoy our own company.

When you are alone, you can engage in activities like scrap booking or writing in a journal. You can also read a book or think about what you have read. You can also explore creative activities like arts and crafts, needlework, pottery, and more.

So, take the time to be alone and appreciate your own company.

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Happy Mother’s Day!

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Mother’s Day Wishes to all!

I do not believe in restricting the Mother’s Day wishes to those who are already mothers. This wish applies to all who takes on the role of a lead, guide and support to anyone.

Lastly, I would like to thank our Mother Earth that has always been doing her work for all of us. Let us take this opportunity to remember her too.

Have a great day!

Best Wishes, Esther

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Quote for Today

07Apr2020

“And once the storm is over
You won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive.
You won’t even be sure, in fact, that the storm is over.
But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm,
You won’t be the same person who walked in.
That’s what this storm is all about.”
~ Haruki Murakami ~
(from his novel “Kafka on the Shore”)

Timer Apps for Qigong, Meditation, Yoga, Reiki…

Hi all!

I have been using two timer apps for my Qigong, Meditation and Reiki practices and it is working well for me. Sharing with all here…

a) Meditation Timer & Log by TeleSoftas apps
https://meditationapp.wixsite.com/download-app

b) Meditation Timer by Harish Kumar Chauhan
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sohamgreens.MeditationTimer&hl=en_SG

 

Good day!

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