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How do I know when I’m ready to date again?
There's this idea floating around on the internet that we have to be 'fully healed' and 'self-heal' before we dare to enter any type of relationship. Yes, it's a good idea to practice self-awareness and not carelessly project our pain onto new partners. But also, we are social creatures and we heal in and through relationships. So how do we know when we're ready enough to go back out there after a breakup or after trauma?
Dating During Covid
This guest post, written by Lynlee Duquet, offers tips for making the most of dating in a socially-distanced era. Lynlee Duquet is a junior at Wayne State University, studying psychology. Lynlee is passionate about mental health and helping others. She is excited to continue her education post bacc and hopes to one day have a career in the field.
Can You Be Friends with an Ex?
Have you ever received a “happy holidays/birthday/new year/etc.” text from an ex? Have you ever noticed that an ex has started viewing or replying to your Instagram stories? Or maybe you spend some time catching up and remember what brought you together in the first place. These interactions might feel really good, and they might also feel really confusing. Let’s explore some rough guidelines on how to decide if you’re ready and willing to forge a friendship with an ex and how to set the friendship up for success.
You might be ready for a friendship with an ex if…
Making the Most of Home
Home makeover shows capture our attention for many reasons, but at the heart of it, we all want to feel like we have a strong home base. Our spaces might not be mirror images of consumer-driven Pinterest boards, but it’s essential that they feel like us. When we tap into our five senses, our home spaces should meet our needs and soothe our nervous systems in every category. That is to say, it should look, feel, smell, taste, and sound like safety, warmth, and connection to our truest sense of self.
We are living beings wired to interact with the stimuli around us. Similarly to how we can co-regulate our nervous system with the people around us, we can also rely on stimuli from the place we inhabit. The more we can practice feeling a sense of inner peace by regulating with a comforting environment, the better equipped we will be to feel at home when we are put in more challenging spaces.