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Overcoming Lonliness - Any tips???

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I need some help overcoming lonliness - severe lonliness when I am alone. It has gotten worse with my depression. But when it happens, it's when I don't have school or work and all my other friends and family members all have plans and I am stuck at my house all alone. I don't know if I am insecure with myself or what. It usually happens on Friday or Saturday night if I don't go out. I don't drink or anything but there is not much to do around the area where I live (except go to bars and I don't drink or like that scene). So I usually stay home but feel VERY depressed and lonely when I do. Any tips on how can I combat these lonely times? Please share any advice! Thanks! :angel:
 

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GREAT TOPIC :clap:

volunteer somewhere.

good single youth groups at churches are out there. they provide activities to help singles build friendship and family (they don't center around dating)... you don't have to belong there to fellowship at these activities. some churches really have great programs. all ages; no matter single cercumstances.

invite bible study partner for a game, movie and popcorn, shopping, etc.


:sorry: pm your friend back when she stays online to recieve your mail! :hug::D
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Or browse here and help someone who's in need. Nothing cures lonliness like helping out anyway that you can. I agree 100% with what you wrote in another thread. God may be trying to help you deal with lonliness by seeing how you handle it. To help you identify what areas you need to work on. This revelation hit me pretty vivdly today.
 
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I need some help overcoming lonliness - severe lonliness when I am alone. It has gotten worse with my depression. But when it happens, it's when I don't have school or work and all my other friends and family members all have plans and I am stuck at my house all alone. I don't know if I am insecure with myself or what. It usually happens on Friday or Saturday night if I don't go out. I don't drink or anything but there is not much to do around the area where I live (except go to bars and I don't drink or like that scene). So I usually stay home but feel VERY depressed and lonely when I do. Any tips on how can I combat these lonely times? Please share any advice! Thanks! :angel:

Do you have a hobby? Such as reading, gardening, or dogs? Join a book club, gardening club, or your local kennel club.

Also, try visiting you local assisted living,veterans home, or nursing home. You will find people who are happy to see you.

http://dir.yahoo.com/Government/U_S__Government/Military/Veterans/Homes/
How about volunteering at a theraputic riding program? http://dmoz.org/Sports/Equestrian/Handicapped_and_Therapeutic_Riding/United_States/
 
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Singing always helps me when I am lonely!!! It doesn't matter if you can sing or not because you are singing to yourself, singing to God! I love it!!!!:clap: Also, I haven't found a place around me but you might be able to find a support group somewhere around you. Sometimes, actually seeing someone can help comfort you because you don't feel as alone. I agree with Bojax also. Helping others on here and encouraging them has always helped me too. Bars aren't a good place in my opinion because there are some good people there but it is a place of great depression. Don't give up Trinity!!!! You will beat this, and we are always here for you and so is God! You might be tired of this because I have pm'd you so many times with it but "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Phillippians 4:13 Oh yeh, and don't forget the word of God because it is going to help you the most in this. Lily:angel: ^_^ :groupray:
 
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Singing always helps me when I am lonely!!! It doesn't matter if you can sing or not because you are singing to yourself, singing to God! I love it!!!!:clap: Also, I haven't found a place around me but you might be able to find a support group somewhere around you. Sometimes, actually seeing someone can help comfort you because you don't feel as alone. I agree with Bojax also. Helping others on here and encouraging them has always helped me too. Bars aren't a good place in my opinion because there are some good people there but it is a place of great depression. Don't give up Trinity!!!! You will beat this, and we are always here for you and so is God! You might be tired of this because I have pm'd you so many times with it but "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Phillippians 4:13 Oh yeh, and don't forget the word of God because it is going to help you the most in this. Lily:angel: ^_^ :groupray:

Oh yes, I sing loudly to my cats when nobody is around...:) they LOVE it.
 
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Thank you guys for all of your great responses and ideas. What it all boils down to is I need to overcome my lonliness through God and God alone. I think he sends us seasons in our lives where we feel more alone than others and these are tests to see if we'll have faith in Him and look to His approval and NOT the world's. The world says you have to go out every Friday and Saturday night to live. God says he wants you close to Him and to rejoice in helping others and delving into His word. I will rejoice in God and know that He has a great plan for me. I'll keep fighting the good fight for Jesus!
 
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there is a whole lot of wisdom in your words. seeking fellowship support is good. we are also His hands and feet. :hug: ... it could be call for you to see this need in other's too. maybe all these answers in moderation. :D :groupray:
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:angel: so much joy in every answer. :bow:
 
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Do you have a church, with church activities, do you have a gym near by, do you drive? There are many crafts a person can do, are you good at music, do you play any instruments? I think there is alot to do for a single person, but you made the right decision, DON'T START DRINKING JUST TO FIT IN.
 
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Overcoming Grief and Loneliness



I am told that the number one problem facing people today is grief and loneliness. People encounter major losses in their lives; and sadly, many never get over them. When tragedy occurs and the hurt seems unbearable, Satan sees it as an opportunity to attempt to bring a family or an individual into permanent bondage.

The death of a loved one, divorce, or the severing of a close relationship can bring grief; and most people go through a grieving process. The key to victory is to understand the difference between a normal, balanced "grieving process" and a spirit of grief that will try to attach itself to the hurting person. One helps the grieving person get better with the passing of time; the other causes him to get worse and sink deeper and deeper into the pit of despair.

I believe that one of the reasons why people, especially Christians, get into bondage during these trying times is due to a lack of understanding about the "grieving process." The term simply describes a succession of events that may occur in a person's life when something or someone that means a lot to them is suddenly no longer there.

Obviously, all people do not experience the same things in the same degrees; but we do have emotions that can be wounded and bruised and must be healed. Healing is a process—unless God gives a miracle, which He does at times—but more frequently, He walks His children through things step by step.

Shock and denial are two of the first things a person may encounter when tragedy occurs. Actually, God uses these to protect us from devastation. To illustrate, consider an automobile's shock absorbers. They are designed to cushion the vehicle from unexpected bumps in the road. Without them, it would fall apart from the violence of the blows it encounters during its travels.

People are often the same way. We are traveling on the road of life, and most of us are not expecting bumps and potholes. Therefore, we are not ready for them when they suddenly show up. Our Holy Ghost-installed "shock absorbers" cushion the blow until we can readjust and adapt our thinking to accommodate the sudden change in the ride. Shock and denial are good if they are temporary; however, they become a major problem if people permanently refuse to face reality and to learn how to deal with them.

The next thing people may (and often do) feel is anger—at themselves. They begin to think of things they wish they would or would not have done that might have made the situation better or prevented it. Satan wants us to live in regrets. Who is alive that would not say, "I wish I hadn't done that!" or "I wish I had done this"? Satan seeks to place blame; and it is intended to throw a person into a lifetime of guilt, condemnation, and self-hatred.

The apostle Paul stated in Philippians 3:13, ...one thing I do [it is my one aspiration]: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead. I like the phrase in the Amplified translation, "straining." This tells me that whenever I may have to "press on", there will be opposition from the enemy.

Endings always bring new beginnings. Satan strives to keep us out of the new place that God has prepared. He wants to trap us in the past and causes us to live in permanent misery. Self-anger and self-blame will accomplish the devil's purpose.

People may also experience anger at the person who left them—even if they died. My aunt told me that after my uncle died, she would sometimes beat his pillow at night and yell, "Why did you leave me?" Obviously, her intellect knew that he did not purposely leave her, but her emotions were speaking. We must realize that emotions have a voice; and when they are wounded, they may react like a wounded animal. Wounded animals can be quite dangerous, and so can wounded emotions be, if they are followed.

The grieving person needs to be taught about this grieving process and some of the things he may experience. He must also be taught to place little or no value on his feelings—and not to follow them. For a person who has experienced a major loss, it is not the time to be making serious decisions nor the time to deal with other issues that may be anxiety producing or emotionally upsetting.

Anger at God is quite common. People frequently ask, "If God is good, all powerful, and full of love for us, why didn't He stop the thing that caused the pain?" Satan seeks to build a wall between God and the hurting person. He seizes the opportunity to say, "God is not good, and He cannot be trusted." However, we know that it is a lie. Satan is a liar and the father of lies. The truth is not in him according to the Word of God.

Verses 12 and 13 of James 1 states, Blessed (happy, to be envied) is the man who is patient under trial and stands up under temptation, for when he has stood the test and been approved, he will receive [the victor's] crown of life which God has promised to those who love Him. Let no one say when he is tempted, I am tempted from God; for God is incapable of being tempted by [what is] evil and He Himself tempts no one.

And verse 17 says, Every good gift and every perfect (free, large, full) gift is from above; it comes down from the Father of all [that gives] light, in [the shining of] Whom there can be no variation [rising or setting] or shadow cast by His turning [as in an eclipse].

In other words, God is good; and He cannot be anything else. Furthermore, He is not one way one time and another way another time. He does not change. He is good, and that is the way He is. But what about the original question? Since God is good and all-powerful, why didn't He stop this thing before it brought all the hurt and pain?

To be very honest, these are questions for which we do not have completely sufficient answers.

I Corinthians 13:12 says, ...Now I know in part (imperfectly)... Trust always requires unanswered questions!

We want answers to everything, but we must come to the place where we are satisfied to know the One who knows and place our trust in Him. Being mad at God is foolish because He is the only One who can bring the needed help and comfort to the grieving or bereaved person.

Finally, people also get angry at the devil. This is normal and even good if the anger is properly expressed. The only way to repay the devil for hurt and devastation in our personal lives is to aggressively and vehemently do the works of Jesus. I receive much comfort and joy from Romans 12:21, ...overcome (master) evil with good.

People experiencing tragedy often go through stages of emotions expressed as sobbing and hysteria. These may come and go when least expected. Even people who are normally quite unemotional may experience a great deal of emotion during times of loss.

In general, people are afraid of emotions; and an uncontrolled display of these emotions is even more fearful. I encourage you to "fear not" because it will pass. Good understanding and a lot of help from the Holy Spirit will bring you through this kind of situation.

Confusion, disorientation, and fear are common. Depression and waves of overwhelming feelings are experienced by many, as well as, physical symptoms caused by the emotional stress, with which the wounded person is dealing. I believe the key word in these situations is balance.

The Bible talks of how King David was feeling depressed, but he resisted it. He did not sink into it, nor get into the pit of despair. He described how he felt, but he made a decision not to live by his feelings (read Psalm 42:5-11 and Psalm 143). People have often confided to me their discouragement from being made to feel (by others) that they had insufficient faith when they go through experiences like this.

I believe it often takes more faith to go through something victoriously than to be delivered from it. There are some that experience complete deliverance from grief after a great loss, but that does not happen to all people. There are others, and I might even say most of us, who go through very emotionally difficult times when tragic loss occurs. Those who are walking in faith come out of it, and they come out of it better than when they went in. In closing, let me say, "Do not lose your hope!" If you are hurting right now due to a loss in your life, I want to say to you that a new beginning is in front of you. You may go through some things that you will never understand, but you can trust God to work them out for your good. What Satan intends for your harm, God can turn around for your good!
 
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