When you watch New Year celebrations on television, it looks like everyone in the world observes the holiday at loud, crowded parties. In spite of appearances, many people prefer to celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another alone. If you’ve found yourself alone for New Year and aren’t sure how to mark the day, take heart: there are plenty of fun ways you can celebrate solo.
Many people don’t have a family or trustworthy friends, so there’s nothing wrong with you. You shouldn’t feel bored or depressed. Pick one or two of these ten activities, and chances are you will have an incredibly fun New Year’s celebration.
Just focus on positive things. Don’t pity yourself. You’re not miserable, because ringing in the New Year alone will allow you to enjoy your own company, discover your hidden skills and set smart resolutions.
1. Create a scrapbook
Include handwritten notes and recollections of the most memorable events of the year, both personal and those from the headlines. You will be so interested in creating your own scrapbook that you won’t notice you celebrate New Year alone.
2. Chat with others
Connect with others from around the globe and see how they’re spending their New Year. Sure, it’s not the best way to spend New Year’s Eve, but when everything else fails, it may be a good idea to try.
3. Get away from it all
Order room service, watch in-room movies or wander down to the bar to usher in the New Year. Who knows, maybe you will find your true love or good friends there.
4. Watch movies
5. Fix comfort food
You can also make some delicious cream soup. Don’t forget to include a decadent dessert for afterward.
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6. Learn a new language
Grab a book, video or set of CDs or sign up for an online course and begin studying. There are many free courses, which means you can boost your skills and career without wrecking your budget.
7. Attend a religious service
8. Watch television
9. Shop online
10. Toast yourself
Then, open a bottle of wine, champagne or liquor and make a toast to all that you have to appreciate. If you feel like you’ve always underestimated yourself, learn to value yourself more in the new year.
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Whether spending New Year alone was your choice or simply a matter of circumstance, there’s no reason to be down about it. Take the time to pamper yourself and enjoy the holiday your way.
You never know where you’ll find yourself this time next year. In the end, New Year’s Eve is just another evening of your life.
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