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Thriving While Single: How to Enjoy Being Single & Live Your Best Life

  • Writer: mybff
    mybff
  • Aug 14
  • 3 min read
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Being single often comes with mixed feelings. Some people see it as freedom, while others see it as a temporary stage to rush through. But here’s the truth — thriving while single isn’t just possible, it can be one of the most empowering, joyful, and life-changing chapters of your journey.

For millennial women especially, this is a chance to focus on personal growth, build deep connections, and create a life that feels good from the inside out. You don’t need a relationship to validate your worth or make your days meaningful. You can be happy, whole, and successful right now.

If you’ve been wondering how to enjoy being single, here’s your complete guide — with real-life examples to help you turn this season into one of the best times of your life.

1. 💖 Reclaim the Narrative Around Singleness

For too long, being single has been painted as a problem to fix. Society tells women their happiest chapters are the ones shared with a partner, but that’s not the full story. The truth is, the single woman lifestyle offers unparalleled freedom and self-discovery.

How to put this into practice:

  • Create a daily affirmation: “I am thriving while single” or “My life is full and beautiful right now.”

  • Keep a gratitude journal dedicated to single life — write down moments you’ve enjoyed because you had full control of your time and choices.

  • Curate your social media feed to follow creators who celebrate millennial self-love and independence instead of pressuring timelines.

2. 🌱 Focus on Your Growth and Goals

When you’re single, your time and energy are yours alone. This is the perfect opportunity to pursue personal growth, develop new skills, and design your ideal life. You can work toward your dreams without compromise.

Examples for living your best single life:

  • Enroll in an online course you’ve been eyeing — digital marketing, investing, photography, or a creative writing workshop.

  • Set a 90-day challenge — declutter your space, save a set amount of money, or commit to a workout plan.

  • Invest in your emotional well-being with therapy, coaching, or self-development books.

When you look back, you’ll see that this time wasn’t empty — it was the foundation for everything you’ve built.

3. ✨ Date Yourself and Love Your Own Company

One of the most transformative ways to thrive while single is to treat yourself the way you would want a partner to treat you. Learning to enjoy your own company builds confidence, emotional independence, and happiness.

How to date yourself:

  • Take yourself out on a solo date once a month — brunch, museums, day trips, or even a solo movie night.

  • Create a “single season bucket list” of activities you’ve always wanted to try alone.

  • Establish a self-care routine that feels indulgent — candles, skincare, journaling, or a home-cooked dinner just for you.

4. 👯‍♀️ Build and Nurture Your Village

Romantic relationships aren’t the only ones that matter. Thriving single women know the value of deep friendships, community ties, and chosen family. These relationships can be just as fulfilling as romantic love.

Ways to strengthen your connections:

  • Host monthly gatherings — girls’ nights, themed dinners, or book club meetups.

  • Join community spaces like hiking groups, volunteer teams, or art classes.

  • Be intentional about staying in touch — send voice notes, plan coffee dates, and check in often.

Your happiness grows when you surround yourself with people who inspire, support, and celebrate you.

5. 🌍 Say Yes to New Experiences and Adventures

One of the best things about being single is the freedom to make bold choices. You can say yes to new experiences without compromise — and each one adds to the story of your life.

Ways to embrace adventure:

  • Plan a solo trip — whether it’s a weekend getaway nearby or an international destination.

  • Try a completely new hobby — salsa dancing, pottery, paddleboarding, or cooking classes.

  • Accept invitations outside your comfort zone — networking events, public speaking opportunities, or creative workshops.


The Bottom Line: You Are Already Whole

You don’t need a relationship to complete you — you are already whole. This season of singleness isn’t a pause; it’s a powerful part of your story. One that’s full of joy, growth, adventure, and clarity. So show up fully, live loudly, and thrive unapologetically — because you are the love of your life. You're not waiting for life to begin — you’re in it. This season is rich with possibility. Fall in love with your life, build your world, and thrive right where you are. Because whether you stay single or eventually partner up, this version of you is worth celebrating — fully, loudly, and without apology.

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