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  2. The Beauty of Being Alone - AOL

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    Being alone is when you happen to be by yourself. We do so many activities alone that don’t come with the stigmas or dangers of chronic loneliness—reading a book, doing an art project, cooking ...

  3. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Each human being comes into the world alone, travels through life as a separate person, and ultimately dies alone. Coping with this, accepting it, and learning how to direct our own lives with some degree of grace and satisfaction is the human condition .

  4. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    There are both positive and negative psychological effects of solitude. Much of the time, these effects and the longevity is determined by the amount of time a person spends in isolation . [ 11 ] The positive effects can range anywhere from more freedom to increased spirituality , [ 12 ] while the negative effects are socially depriving and may ...

  5. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    staying home for an indefinite period of time due to lack of access to social situations rather than a desire to be alone; both not contacting, and not being contacted by, any acquaintances, even peripherally; for example, never being called by anybody on the telephone and never having anyone visit one's residence;

  6. Latchkey kid - Wikipedia

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    The effects of being a latchkey child differ with age. Loneliness , boredom and fear are most common for those younger than ten years of age. In the early teens, there is a greater susceptibility to peer pressure , potentially resulting in such behavior as alcohol abuse , drug abuse , sexual promiscuity and smoking .

  7. More than half of Americans say ‘alone time’ is essential to ...

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    More than half of Americans say ‘alone time’ is essential to their mental well-being. Experts weigh in on balancing social interactions with personal needs this holiday season.

  8. 'Pendulum lifestyle' could be key to juggling daily challenges

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    For those who are feeling "stuck" or overwhelmed while striving for work-life balance, some experts recommend adopting a "pendulum lifestyle.". Coined by Dr. Jeffrey Karp, Ph.D, a professor of ...

  9. The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post

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    The term researchers use to explain this phenomenon is “minority stress.” In its most direct form, it’s pretty simple: Being a member of a marginalized group requires extra effort. When you’re the only woman at a business meeting, or the only black guy in your college dorm, you have to think on a level that members of the majority don’t.