Not being in a relationship can be just as fulfilling as being happily paired up -- if you know how to embrace the advantages.
Not being in a relationship can be just as fulfilling as being happily paired up -- if you know how to embrace the advantages.

Be self-sufficient both financially and emotionally. You don't need to depend on anyone else for your well-being and happiness.
Make a list of all the advantages of being single, like complete freedom to come and go as you please, take career risks, and spend your money as you wish.
Pursue interests you enjoy; don't only sign up for activities in the hopes of hooking up.
Embrace the pleasures and possibilities that come with doing things alone, like eating out on the spur of the moment and traveling spontaneously.
Eating at the bar is a good way to dip your feet into dining solo.
Don't put dreams on hold because you've always believed they should be done with a mate. You can achieve them on your own, too.
Work on maintaining good relationships with family members, and develop friendships with people of all ages. Being alone doesn't have to mean being lonely if you have a strong social network.
Thirty-three percent of unmarried Americans polled said "the freedom to spend my time as I choose" is the best part of being single.