How Do You Be A Loner And Have Friends?
• Acknowledge your love of being alone. Being alone can give a person a clearier mind, help you think more, and reflect on the rights and wrongs of life. Remember: being a loner isn’t a bad thing, it’s good in many ways! • Tell your friends and (maybe) family. If you’re naturally a loner, chances are they already know. Your friends, if they really are your friends, will accept your decision and give you chances to have alone time. • Spend a lot of time in your bedroom. Set up your room to provide you with all the necessities: a fridge, computer, stereo system, television, books, and plenty of entertainment to keep you busy for hours on end. Once this is set up, slowly spend more time in there. NOTE: your parents or guardians might complain if you do this. • Text, phone, and e-mail your friends. Just keep in touch with them. If you’re reading this article, you still want to keep them, so don’t stop communicating with them! • Spend more time sitting alone at school. If you have no friend
• Acknowledge your love of being alone. Being alone can give a person a clearer mind, help you think more, and reflect on the rights and wrongs of life. Remember: being a loner isn’t a bad thing, it’s good in many ways! • Tell your friends and (maybe) family. If you’re naturally a loner, chances are they already know. Your friends, if they really are your friends, will accept your decision and give you chances to have alone time. • Spend a lot of time in your bedroom. Set up your room to provide you with all the necessities: a fridge, computer, stereo system, television, books, and plenty of entertainment to keep you busy for hours on end. Once this is set up, slowly spend more time in there. NOTE: your parents or guardians might complain if you do this. • Text, phone, and e-mail your friends. Just keep in touch with them. If you’re reading this article, you still want to keep them, so don’t stop communicating with them! • Spend more time sitting alone at school. If you have no friends