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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Utica chapter.

Do you struggle with being alone? Alone time is something everyone should try to maintain for self-care and self-love. Having time to yourself is healthy and allows you to learn more about yourself. If you find that you do not often like being alone, then here are some steps to help you eliminate the feeling of loneliness and hopefully enjoy the peace that comes with giving yourself some alone time.     

            

1. Push yourself to have some “me” time

Though it may be uncomfortable, the best thing to do is just try it. You never know how it may turn out. The hype behind the thought of having some alone time could be holding you back. When you give yourself “me” time you discover new interests.

2. Explore hobbies or interests

Always surrounding yourself with people results in you giving your attention and interest into others. Ofcourse it is a good thing to entertain others, but if you always are entertaining others you will not be able try things that entertain you. Discovering what makes you happy involves a good amount of exploration. Give yourself some time alone from others that allows you to find activities that make you happy.

3. Try new things

New activities and interests may seem scary but chances are the results are not quite your expectations. You never truly know how you feel about something until you try it. Pushing yourself to try new things might be just what you need to discover your new niche. Trying new things does sacrifice your comfort, but being uncomfortable signifies growth. Encourage yourself to step out of your comfort zone you may be surprised with the turn out.

4. Build new relationships

Many times building new relationships comes off as a bad thing but it is okay to expand your horizons and put yourself out into the world. Get involved in your community and meet new people. By opening up yourself to new people you may find things about yourself that you did not realize before.

5. Indulge in self-care

Whenever people refer to having “me” time it is always assumed that they are gonna pamper themselves. If you are feeling down or lonely, “me” time is just the pick me up you need. Try a face mask or hair mask. It is a great way to treat yourself and reap the benefits.

 

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Meet Bianca, I am currently a Junior at Utica College in Utica, NY.  I am a Criminal Justice major with a concentration in Homeland Security.  Crime investigation has always been something that interests me.  I’m dedicated and passionate and it’s hard for me to quit things. I get that from my father so don’t hold it against me- he was a veteran and police officer for 20 years.   Growing up in a family centered around law enforcement has helped guide me in this direction, and I will forever be grateful.  After graduation I intend to continue on to law school where I can further my education in hopes of becoming a criminal defense lawyer and later on a District Attorney.  An interesting fact about myself is that I found the passion to be a criminal defense lawyer from watching the O.J. Simpson case.  The facts and conspiracy theories evoked a whole new passion behind criminal investigation that I intend to use in my future.  One of my most prominent moments in my writing career was when I wrote for an online magazine and had my most prevalent article hit 1.6k shares.  I believe in treating people with the same kind of respect and manners you would expect in return, and in a way it has helped shaped my expectations in life.   When you first meet me I won’t be the loudest in the room or the center of attention, but I will be intently listening to everything you say, for what you have to say may have a purpose. I believe in purpose. I believe that everyone is here to help you grow into who you are today and who you will be tomorrow.