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Confessions of Happily Single Women

In today’s society, it’s hard to escape the idea of coupledom. You see it everywhere – the two lovers kissing in the park, the cute couple on a date at the table right next to you, people posting baecation photos up and down your feed. Oh look, is that another engagement video?! The truth is, so many things are set up to benefit and appease people in relationships. And sometimes the single folks get left out. What’s worse, is when people assume that because you’re single, you must be miserable. There’s a certain level of shame associated with being a single woman beyond a certain age. And for many women who’ve been single for a long time, that shame can eventually seep into your self image, causing negative self talk and anxiety.

Now, if this describes you, we want you to know, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Every day, single women are faced with battling judgment and even fear surrounding singlehood. That’s why it’s important to keep positive thoughts about yourself and your situation. Of course, we realize, this is easier said than done. So we’ve curated a collection of narratives from a few happily single gals to boost your morale and inner dialogue. Remember, your peace should be solidified even without partnership. 

Nitta, 31

“People have this misconception that because you’re single, you have to be miserable and lonely, which isn’t true at all. Of course, there are days when I crave companionship but there’s really nothing like learning and growing in solitude. Sometimes there are lessons you have to learn that can only come from being alone. Being alone has helped me understand myself, the healing I needed to do and ultimately, what I’m seeking in a partner. You have to be whole on your own before you try to add someone else to the equation. I’m proud to say that my time as a single woman has brought me closer to myself and the things I truly value.”

Michelle, 43

“I got married when I was young. I did everything by the book. Went to school, got my degree, met the man of my dreams and started a family. I thought this was the life I wanted but it was really me following behind someone else's blueprint. Now at 43, I’m divorced and learning what really makes Michelle happy. I used to feel like such a failure and I was ashamed that my marriage was unsuccessful, especially after years of seeing how differently society treats you when you become a wife. Now, I have peace in knowing that I’m finding my voice and creating a life that agrees with me. I’m unlearning so many things and getting back to taking care of myself, spiritually, mentally and emotionally. I may be single, but I feel empowered and more confident than I ever did before.”

Kourtnee, 33

The trick to enjoying singlehood is treating yourself. It’s all about spoiling yourself, spending time with yourself and getting to know yourself outside of a partner. That way, when a partner comes along, they’re a complement to you and not necessarily your other half. You have to spend time alone to know what you like and don’t like. Don’t use the time “waiting for someone to come along” — there’s no telling when it will happen. And if they don’t come along in the time frame you’ve allotted for yourself, then you’ll feel like you’ve wasted time. So enjoy every moment and make the best out of it. Your life is so much more than your relationship status. 

Tips on Stashing Cash & Planning for the Future When You’re Single

It’s never too late to start to control the way you spend or look at money before it controls you.The sooner you’re able to stash cash and make responsible choices with your money, the better off you’ll be especially if you’re disciplined with your actions. Let’s explore how to get started and learn what method is best for you. 

  • Bargain shop & Downsize. Start looking for things that are more affordable from clothes to a smaller place to live that doesn’t leave you scrambling for loose change at the end of the month. 

  • Organize your personal documents. You don’t have to wait until you think you’re old to make important decisions like drafting a will and purchasing life insurance. You may also want to think of appointing someone as power of attorney when thinking about the future. Be sure to add beneficiaries to all your financial accounts as well. These things are essential and a must.  

  • Handle your debt. Start to eliminate your debt which can range from student loans to credit card expenses sooner rather than later. Debt accumulates fast so learn how to save, invest, and stash cash into an emergency fund monthly. 

  • Hire a financial planner. Managing your finances can feel overwhelmingly impossible at times. Consider getting help and advice from a financial advisor. 

Finally, get on a budget. Don’t be afraid to leave your credit cards at home. If budgeting your money is extremely foreign, then consider using budgeting software until you're comfortable to do things on your own. Good luck.

6 Things to Do When You’re Single and Ready for a Fresh Start

Being single is a time to look within, put yourself out there for fun, and break negative cycles or fears in your life. You can make new friends, set goals, and finally mark things off your to-do list that felt impossible to achieve. While some people consider “single life” a death sentence, others would rather go the positive route, taking advantage of all the good that comes from flying solo. 

If it’s been years since your last relationship or being single is new to you, I’d like to challenge you to mark things off the list below as well as create your very own single’s bucket list. 

  • Create a Vision Board-Visualizing your goals is one of the first steps before taking action. You can create a digital board and put one together by hand with old magazine and newspaper clippings. The ultimate goal here, is to help you figure out what’s important and keep you motivated

  • Delete old photos-That part. Don’t hesitate to press delete. It’s best to declutter everything around you including your phone. You’ll become more productive, and eventually learn not to dwell on the past. 

  • Build Healthy Habits-Make your physical and mental health top priorities. Drink more water, recite positive affirmations, and get physically active. Health is wealth!

  • Learn a Foreign Language-Looking to stimulate your brain? Then start by learning a new language. Be consistent because it will not only boost your creativity but deepen your connection to other cultures. 

  • Experiment in the Kitchen-Besides cooking up tasty food, trying new recipes in the kitchen is therapeutic. This activity also gives singles freedom to express themselves in the kitchen. 

  • Take a Dream Vacation-This shouldn't take much convincing. I know—it sounds scary. However, being alone can be adventurous and help you to become more comfortable in your own skin. When you’re by yourself, you can make choices without outside influences, helping you to develop more insight into who you are as a person.

The Ultimate Playlist for Happily Single Women

10 songs to blast on repeat! 

Creating the perfect playlist of songs to sing along is one of many things you can do to refresh and rejuvenate yourself. Sometimes soulful, fun, or women empowering tunes can be enough to remind you of how strong and beautiful you and the ladies around you are. 

Many of us know the power of music. It can change your mood, lower stress, and surprisingly motivate you to be more productive at your job or in the gym. Too often society seems to suggest that there’s a one-size-fits all to womanhood, forcing women to feel insecure when their lives don’t look like the “societal norm''. 

If you’re looking for good music to feel inspired, empowered, or to spark change-here are 10 songs -in no particular order- to blast on repeat: 

  1. Doo Wop (That Thing) - Lauryn Hill

  2. We R Who We R - Ke$ha

  3. Video - India Arie

  4. Girl on Fire - Alicia Keys

  5. Control - Janet Jackson

  6. Take Me as I Am - Mary J. Blige

  7. Don’t Start Now-Dua Lipa

  8. Run the World (Girls)-Beyonce

  9. Shake it Off-Taylor Swift

  10. Freakum Dress-Beyonce

Discover your Love Language

Got Heart? Take the Love Quiz.

There are different ways to express and receive love. According to Gary Chapman’s book, The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts, the concept includes five unique styles of communicating love and categories he distilled from his experience in marriage counseling and linguistics. 

Love languages can be a useful tool to improve how people communicate and express themselves to each other, but please know they shouldn't be considered a remedy to issues or a solution for happiness. 

To find your type, take the quiz and find out more about how you show love.

Empowering Quotes About the Power of Being Single

There are many reasons why you might be single right now, and no matter that reason, it can sometimes make you feel like the loneliest person in the world. Not only that but society has a way of making single women feel like it’s taboo to be on your own and that the single life is fleeting and won’t get you anywhere.  Let’s debunk that myth by recognizing these bold women who have some powerful things to say about being single and loving yourself first.  

  • I’m the best form of entertainment I have! The key is to make friends with yourself. Children make imaginary friends. If I have to do that, I will do that. They will say I’m crazy, but I will be happy. Sometimes it is better to find ways to be happy alone than to have a relationship in which you are miserable for the sake of not being alone.” – Grace Jones

Source: Gallery Books

  • “It's very fun to be single, because you know what happens? You find yourself. You understand what it means to love yourself, instead of putting all this energy into give and tug in a relationship.” – Keke Palmer

Source: Vanity Fair

  • “If you really are going to be a happy single, you have to stop treating being single as the annoying time that you pass between relationships and embrace it. Rather than focusing on what you lack, focus on what you have” – Natalie Lue

Source: Blogtacular

  • Find who you are in this world and what you need to feel good alone. I think that’s the most important thing in life. Find a sense of self because with that, you can do anything else.” — Angelina Jolie

Source: Evening Standard

  • “I was waiting for Prince Charming. Everybody I met was going to be the guy I was going to spend my life with. And then you realize, ‘I’m strong, I’m my own keeper, my own savior’.” – Jennifer Lopez

Source: cfda

  • “Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you’re wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn’t love you anymore. - Lady Gaga

Source: The Gaurdian

  • “The man for me is the cherry on the pie. But I’m the pie and my pie is good all by itself. Even if I don’t have a cherry.” – Halle Berry

Source: PopSugar

  • “I don’t think you can really, truly be the partner you want to be until you know on an absolute level that you are a complete person on your own. I think that’s something all women deserve to know. – Sophia Bush

Source: Stylecaster




Make 2021 a Year to Remember

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Self-reflection is a humbling process.

It’s still early in the year to make 2021 something to remember. In fact, it’s the perfect time for you to do just that and then some! The pandemic has changed many of our lives, especially our daily routines. To those who are embracing a new single status, keep in mind whether you are still working from home or staring at your ceilings at night, that you can still do all the things you wanted to do, even if it’s without a “Bae.” What about the spin classes you always wanted to take? Remember when you and your friends were planning that Girl’s Trip. Oh, and let us not forget that financial budget plan you’ve created! 

Although, the one thing that you desired more than anything, a committed relationship did not happen, you still have lots to celebrate in your life. And it doesn’t include worrying about pre- COVID-19 bae” or anticipating his call!

In fact, hold your head up high and embrace this “New Year, New You.” Truly making it all about you!

You may be back on the market yet again but at least you didn’t get quarantined with someone who doesn’t have your best interests. 

So continue to focus on yourself. The right companion will come along and if there’s another another global crisis, you will not have to worry about if he will call, or stick around. Consider it a blessing if pre-Covid 19 Bae isn’t around anymore. That’s a blessing. Many of us know deep down inside when someone isn’t ready for a relationship. One thing is for certain this may be a  New Year, but take some time to self reflect before making room for a new relationship. .

#JustWait

Self-Care Challenge: Become Your Best Self

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Self-care comforts the mind, body and soul!

Remember, you can’t pour from an empty cup. Take a moment every day of the week and practice self-care by playing Bingo, the HerNormal edition.

Remember, you can’t pour from an empty cup. Take a moment every day of the week and practice self-care by playing Bingo, the HerNormal edition.

Cabin fever sparks creative communication for the happily single

Communication doesn’t have to come to a halt during cornonavirus quarantine. Verbal communication is efficient but so is written communication such as email and chats. So whether you’re an introvert or extrovert remember to communicate with others.

Communication doesn’t have to come to a halt during cornonavirus quarantine. Verbal communication is efficient but so is written communication such as email and chats. So whether you’re an introvert or extrovert remember to communicate with others.

The Right Track to a Happy Single Life

You’re on the right path to happiness if you can identify with at least one of the things on this list. The sound of freedom may be ringing in your ears if you can identify with the entire list, because you’ve actually achieved happiness as a single woman. Want to give it a try? Get started. 

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1.  You’re ok with cooking for one.

Technically you are cooking for a loved one. It just happens to be YOURSELF. 

2.  You decompress with Netflix or chocolate on a bad day. 

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Who says you can only have a cry-a-thon with a spouse. You can cry on anyone’s shoulder or indulge in lots of chocolate treats.


3.  You don’t have to hide packages after your online shopping spree. 

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Imagine the stress of hiding your packages and then BOOM, you’re caught red handed! Now you’re on trial, trying to convince your spouse that you really are broke. Anyway, girl, you’re a boss and you call the shots in your household. 

4.  You control your own schedule, even if you are a single parent.

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You set your goals, responsibilities and access your own needs without consulting others. 


Images Courtesy: Google, Yahoo, etc.

“Awww, you’re single. I’m sorry.”

This is the perfect time to look puzzled at folks who make such comments and ask them why!  A single status isn’t anything to be sorry about. It’s not a disease or a terminal illness. I like to call it a blessing that allows some people to live differently from others. Single women and men are 100% independent and many are happy. Whenever you come across someone who blurts out a “I’m sorry, you’re single” comment, be sure to highlight your fun, growth and uniqueness. Never allow someone to shame your relationship status. You are victorious, not a failure or less of woman. 

Excuse me, what did you say to me?

Excuse me, what did you say to me?

The Art of Being Happily Single

When you’re single, yes, you tend to do most things alone. You may go to the movies alone, or to a wedding alone, but being single doesn’t mean those who are, actually feel lonely. Why do so many folks view single life as a negative? Being single should be a time when the individual tap into their independence and recognize the status as an opportunity for growth. 

Living a single life can mean happiness. Of course there’s freedom associated with the lifestyle but so is art. Why? Because there is an art to being happily single and it starts with the individual. 

What’s your status? Dare to check the box.

What’s your status? Dare to check the box.

When you have life figured out.....

Your mind is set and you finally have everything mapped out in your head. Well, so you think. Don’t you just love how life reminds us how plans can easily be interrupted when reality sets in. Be sure to erase all those thoughts right now. It’s important to have goals and non-negotiables but don’t overthink life or over plan. If you do, you’ll certainly be in for a big surprise. 

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