Do you often rest your forehead on your arm, look tiredly into sky and say, in a most dramatic way “I want to be alone” like Greta Garbo? Is it a cry for help, or, is it more of a playful way of asking for some “you” time? In either instance, it’s not a crime, that’s for sure, and nothing to be ashamed of or bothered by.
One thing that is for sure is that you can have your “you” time, but can also make it that much better by doing it with someone else. That probably sounds counterintuitive, but we’re confident that you’re the intuitive type. and, if not you, maybe there is someone you know, or in this instance, also wants the chance to make “me time” into “we time” by venturing out into the world and making new friends.
To some, this might feel a bit scary, especially if you’re not the “outgoing” type. But if you go into it knowing that you’ll be with kindred spirits who are in the same place as you, literally and figuratively, the hurdles change. Interested? See below.
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It’s a great idea. Even better, the adventures themselves might bring out something completely unexpected and terrific in you. If this sounds like you, see what’s on offer. Click here.
Top tip: your editor was once embarrassingly shy. The fix? Smile and ask lots of questions. Everyone loves to talk about themselves. Et voila!
It can happen to anyone.