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    Homechevron_rightBlogchevron_rightAllchevron_rightSelf-love coach Rosie Leach on how to survive Valentine's Day as a single

    Single's Guide to Valentine's Day (36)

    31st May, 2024

    If you’re currently living in a total love bubble with your very own Mr Darcy (or maybe even Christian Grey) then, I am SO pleased for you but this is for my gals and guys who might be finding themselves in a situationship that could give Fleabag and The Hot Priest a run for their money or who are currently crying into their family size tub of Ben & Jerry’s in their Bridget Jones' pants (trust me, we’ve ALL been there).

    Valentine’s Day can be triggering and there’s at least 35% of us in the UK who will be spending the big Valentine's Day without a partner. Maybe you’re recently single, in the middle of a messy break up or even dealing with the loss of a partner this year. When you’re not in a relationship something as simple as walking past the coffee shop on the high street and seeing their Valentine’s Meal Deal can be enough for you to find yourself locked in the toilets on your lunch break having a little cry and swiping through Hinge to try and find an emergency date for the big day.

    But here’s the thing, Valentine’s Day doesn’t need to be a triggering and you’ve got the opportunity right in front of you to totally flip your view of singledom on it’s head and take Valentine’s Day from a nightmare to a dream.

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    There’s nothing sad about being single on Valentine’s Day (or any day!)

    We’ve been made to believe that a relationship is the Holy Grail. Phrases like “other half” or “significant other” leave many of us feeling like we’re not complete without someone else. There seems to be even more pressure on us single gals. How many of us have been on the recieving end of unsolicited comments about our age and the ticking time bombs that are our ovaries? Is it really any wonder that the single population believe they’re failing at life if they're not yet coupled up? Well, I'm here to tell you that but being single is nothing to be ashamed of or to feel sad about. Being single is a valid choice and one that millions of people have made right now.

    And, despite what we’ve been made to believe, being in a relationship doesn’t suddenly solve all your problems. It isn’t the default setting for happiness. You are a whole person regardless of your relationship status and you are not failing, falling behind or running out of time if you’re not in a relationship right now. We need to change that narrative. Being single is an opportunity! It is your chance to learn how to love yourself so that when someone does come along that might actually be interesting enough for you to give a couple of hours of your precious time to, you know exactly how you deserve to be loved.

    Instead of viewing a relationship as something that completes you, view it as something that may well add to your life but is not necessary for you to feel good about yourself and to live a full and whole life.

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    Single is better than settling

    Ask yourself this honestly, would you rather be spending Valentine’s on the sofa in your comfy pjs with a glass of wine watching Lady Chatterley’s Lover (hello Jack O’Connell) or with some douchebag who forgot to get you flowers and won’t actually commit because “I’m focusing on my career right now” or “my ex just really hurt me”? Or with a man who’s really lovely but you’re just not feeling it? Being single is a million times better than being stuck in something that isn’t right for you. A wonderful relationship is simply that - wonderful. But one that you’re doubtful of or feel isn’t quite right is something to be avoided like the plague. Every moment you spend with someone you know isn’t the one (if there is such a thing) is a moment that you’re making yourself unavailable to meeting someone who actually might be. Single is better than settling any day.

    Changing your view on single life and seeing it for the valid life choice that it is will go a long way to increasing your happiness long-term but there are also a tonne of things you can be doing this Valentine’s Day to help you feel empowered and excited instead of drained and disappointed.

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    Ideas for Valentine's Day when you're single

    Date yourself!

    Now I know what you’re thinking, “I can’t go and do that by myself” or “people will look at me like I’m a loser”. But here’s the thing. Firstly, you can go and do that. It might be scary at first but the buzz you’ll get when you complete your first solo date is second to none. Your life doesn’t stop just because you’re single so go and live it! Secondly, nobody really cares if you’re at the cinema or out for your dinner by yourself. Most people are too absorbed in their own lives instead of whether you’re sat in Starbucks by yourself. It will feel awkward and uncomfortable at first but it’ll end up being the best thing you learn to do. Go and live in that main character energy!

    Feel the feelings

    However you feel on Valentine’s Day, allow those feelings to be felt. It’s ok if you have a wobble and feel a little teary or if you feel pressure from other people to have it all figured out. Feel the feelings but then move on. When you have these moments or triggering days, grab your journal and think about the benefits of being single or the experiences you’ve had that have only been possible because you’re single. Your ability to change your perspective on what being single really means and the opportunities and joy that it brings is what will ultimately allow you to make the very most of single life.

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    Treat yourself!

    Whether it’s that bag you’ve been eyeing up for weeks or maybe you’re taking a leaf out of Miley Cyrus’ book and buying yourself flowers - just do it. If there’s ever an opportunity to show yourself the love and appreciation you deserve then surely V-Day is the perfect one?

    Spend the day with someone you do actually love

    Set up a Galentine’s night with your besties, catch up with your parents for a movie night and a takeaway or hang out with some work mates. Just because you’re single on Valentine’s doesn’t mean you have to spend it by yourself. This day is a celebration of love, who says it simply has to be reserved for romantic love?

    Valentine’s Day can either feel like a reminder that you’re single or be an opportunity to learn to embrace the love you have for yourself and the people in your life. The choice really is yours. Go slay it!

    About me

    I'm Rosie Leach and I'm a Self-Love Coach. I believe that self-love is the key to everything. It enables you to create the life you deserve. It enhances every relationship, friendship and interaction in your life. It allows you to pursue your goals and dreams and it offers toy the opportunity to create a life that you truly love. Find out more over on my website www.self-lovecoachingwithrosie.com_

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    FAQs

    What should I do on Valentine's day when single? ›

    8 Best Things to Do If You're Single on Valentine's Day
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    • Shower Yourself with Love. True love starts with loving yourself first, right? ...
    • Explore New Places. ...
    • Host a Singles-Only Dinner Party.
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    What are some good Valentine's questions? ›

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    • What are your dreams? ...
    • What would you say has been the happiest day of your life? (and Why did you choose that day?) ...
    • Can you tell me about your plans? ...
    • What do you think about… ...
    • What do you wish you could spend more time on each week?

    What are the questions for Valentine's day reflection? ›

    No matter where you are in your relationship, these 30 prompts will help strengthen it.
    • When do you think is the right time to say “I love you”?
    • When's the last time you felt vulnerable? ...
    • What is your favorite birthday you ever had? ...
    • Who do you confide in more than anyone else?
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    What is Valentine's day called for singles? ›

    Singles Awareness Day (or Singles Appreciation Day) is celebrated on February 15 each year. It is an unofficial holiday celebrated by single people. It serves as a complement to Valentine's Day for people who are not married or in a romantic relationship.

    How should a single person spend Valentine's day? ›

    Spend quality time alone
    • Taking yourself out on a “date” to a movie or restaurant.
    • Cooking a special meal at home.
    • Engaging in hobbies that bring you happiness and fulfillment.
    • Starting a project.
    • Cleaning or reorganizing your home.
    • Reading a book, watching a movie, or listening to a podcast.
    • Going for a walk or hike.
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    What Colour to wear on Valentine's day if you're single? ›

    Red signifies love and pink means gentleness. However, if you like both colours, you can opt for them both. It's a day to celebrate love, so don't hesitate to go over the top! Similarly, you can wear black on Valentine's Day to symbolise your disinterest or blue to indicate your interest in dating.

    How to flirt on Valentine's Day? ›

    Show your crush you want to be more intimate this Valentine's season.
    1. “I'd put my phone down if it meant I could hold your hand this Valentine's.”
    2. “I've never had a Valentine's kiss, and I can't think of anyone else I'd want it to be with.”
    3. “I can think of a few ways we can make this Valentine's Day a little special 😉😉”

    What is the icebreaker question for Valentine's Day? ›

    Icebreaker questions for Valentine's Day

    If you were a Valentine's card, what would you say? If you were a box of chocolates, which chocolate would you be? What is your go-to night in rom-com? What is your favorite flower?

    What questions to ask in a relationship? ›

    Relationship Questions
    • What's your love language?
    • Would you like to be married?
    • Do you think finances should be kept separate in a marriage?
    • Do you want children?
    • Would you be willing to relocate if your partner got a job in a different city?
    • What's the best piece of relationship advice you've gotten?
    Mar 8, 2023

    What are some good this or that questions? ›

    Funny This or That Questions

    Would you rather not brush your teeth for a week or not shower for a month? Would you rather have a bad haircut or bad hair dye? Would you rather a speeding ticket or a parking ticket? Would you rather see babies dressed as animals or animals dressed as humans?

    What are the questions of love? ›

    36 questions that may lead to love
    • Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest?
    • Would you like to be famous? ...
    • Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going to say? ...
    • What could constitute a "perfect" day for you?
    • When did you last sing to yourself?

    What is Valentine for single? ›

    In fact, Valentine's Day can be a great opportunity to indulge in fun activities, whether it's a solo dinner or some self-care. Just because you don't have a significant other doesn't mean you can't commemorate this holiday with some self-love.

    When you are single on Valentine's day? ›

    How do you feel about being single on Valentine's Day? If you embrace your singleness, awesome - get out there and treat yourself. But if you feel a bit crap and lonely, it's a good idea to talk to a friend or family member and remember to practise self-care.

    Why is Valentine's day hard for singles? ›

    Fear of being alone forever.

    For example, if you're single on Valentine's Day and you see couples celebrating their love and affection, it's natural to ask yourself, “Will I ever find love?” or “Will I always be alone?” These thoughts can feel like a heavy burden and make the day even harder to bear.

    How to survive Valentine's day as a single person? ›

    Set up a Galentine's night with your besties, catch up with your parents for a movie night and a takeaway or hang out with some work mates. Just because you're single on Valentine's doesn't mean you have to spend it by yourself. This day is a celebration of love, who says it simply has to be reserved for romantic love?

    Is it OK to be single on Valentines? ›

    Some people aren't always in a relationship, and that's okay, because we can find happiness on our own. This much I can attest to. There are absolutely no expectations for Valentine's Day when you're single. There's no chance of missing dinner or getting the wrong flowers.

    Do single people go out on Valentine's day? ›

    If you have other single friends, Valentine's Day may offer the perfect opportunity to meet up with them. Spending the day with friends can highlight the best part of being single—the freedom to enjoy the company of those you absolutely love.

    What if you are alone on Valentine's day? ›

    "Buy yourself flowers, chocolates, or something special. Prepare a nice meal or order takeout. Send loving messages to friends and family and see what they write back," Ginsberg suggests. That's especially important if Valentine's Day has you feeling a bit blue over all things red, white and pink.

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