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A Guide to Living Alone

Moving out of your family home and venturing off into solo living can be exciting and daunting at the same time. Living alone for the first time is scary, but it can also be the best thing ever (or a mix of both). That’s why it’s a good idea to prepare yourself for all things good and bad to cope with living alone, especially if you’ve grown used to depending on your parents, siblings, or roommates.

There are pros and cons to living alone. Below are just some of them.

PROS

  • You live by your own rules.
  • You get to enjoy the privacy and personal space you need.
  • You can work in your own space without any distractions.
  • You only have to clean up after yourself, not anyone else’s mess.
  • You can decorate the area as you like.

CONS

  • It can be lonely.
  • It can be expensive.
  • There’s no one to remind you of the things you easily forget.
  • You have to do everything on your own, such as cooking and cleaning.

Yes, it will take you some time to adjust to this new lifestyle. So before you start property hunting for your solo condo living, take note of these tips for a successful and fun solo lifestyle. With the right mindset, habits, and practices, you’ll turn out just fine.

Take Extra Measures with Your Security

If you’re the type who gets easily freaked out with small creaks or any suspicious sounds, see to it that you put some extra security to ensure your safety. You can also look for rentals or condos with added security features and alarm systems already put in place. You can put extra security for your doors and windows, deadbolt locks, interior door chains, and door or window sensors for safety.

Set Up a Self-Care Corner

It’s important that you establish habits and practices that let you take care of your mental health and wellness. For instance, you can designate a small nook for your daily reading habit, along with some scented candles to light before you head to bed or when it’s time to meditate.

Remind Yourself to go Out or Invite People Over

It can be easy to get too comfortable in your own solitude such that you no longer go outside or meet people as frequently as you did. But don’t fall into such a trap of becoming a shut-in. Invite friends and family over or meet them outside from time to time. Do get along with your neighbors as well. You can share with them some extra serving of the sweets you bake or food you cook.

Feel Free to Create Your Ideal Space

Decorating the space is one of the most exciting things about living in your own unit. So, put up your inspiration board to start turning your dream space into a reality. This can elevate the experience of living on your own. Plus, the fun never stops since you can rearrange the room and decorate as you please.

Summing It Up

Living alone can be difficult at first. But the joy and learning that come with it are priceless. When you start living on your own, you’ll learn to get comfortable by yourself and do almost everything on your own. There may be lots of mishaps and whatnot, but the whole journey can be delightful.

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