ChatterBank1 min ago
So lonely,what can I do ?
86 Answers
I have no family , I am on my own. I have recently retired and and the days are so long. I spend so much time on my own I think I am going crazy some days. I have joined things, but every one seems to have their own lives. I dont come over as miserable as I keep cheerful in the company of others, but I get so down these days as my work was my life.
Answers
Good luck with the volunteering .
If you need anymore inspiration for volunteering opportunitie s have a scroll about on this website and pop in your postcode
http:// www. do- it. org. uk/
If you need anymore inspiration for volunteering opportunitie
21:54 Mon 14th May 2012
I'd try to do more walking - the things that get you out of the house rather than things like reading that just give you time at home to fret. You do have an extra 40 hours or so to fill, so it's a big change (been there), and it won't happen all at once.
Any big projects you'd enjoy taking on, like building the Eiffel Tower out of matches or walking Hadrian's Wall? Something that involves planning and preparation as well as doing? Things like that give your mind something to do.
Any big projects you'd enjoy taking on, like building the Eiffel Tower out of matches or walking Hadrian's Wall? Something that involves planning and preparation as well as doing? Things like that give your mind something to do.
There are many ways of volunteering besides charity shops. Most animal rescue places need help with looking after the animals, dog walking etc. (if you like animals that is). Most councils will have connections to a volunteer register - you can sign on there and there are all sorts of opportunites nowadays. Does your local newspaper have a talking newspaper for partially sighted people? They often need readers if so.
-- answer removed --
All the above suggestions are valid, however when we find ourselves alone for long periods - retirement in your case, bereavement in others, you need to learn to enjoy your own company. As well as joining social groups or maybe night classes to learn a new skill, there are lots of ways to fill the days and nights.
All the above suggestions are valid, however when we find ourselves alone for long periods - retirement in your case, bereavement in others, you need to learn to enjoy your own company. As well as joining social groups or maybe night classes to learn a new skill, there are lots of ways to fill the days and nights.
So true.
So true.
Hi Tamaris, if you hold a Drivers Licence volunteer work would suit you, either running persons to hospital ( Paid) Local yellow pages ( Paid) what about your Family tree? that will take your time off things, you can also help in that department, you can obviously use the PC there are people on there looking for friends / relatives that's a very rewarding hobby, what was your work? can you not go back there part time? running errands for your local elderly? they might want some jobs doing if you are DIY Person.