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Posted : 7 Dec, 2011 06:57 AM

There's a really good article I read from the IoC's Living Document journal. I thought to share as it was good reading.



�Perhaps you have become insecure about meeting new people after the death of a loved one.

Maybe some social setbacks have led you to think that no one would be interested in your company.

Relocating to a new area may have left you yearning for old friendships and unable to start new ones.

Some people simply never learn to communicate well or get along with their peers. Others have overly aggressive or demanding personalities that make people withdraw out of intimidation.

The student separated from home, the leader who must remain aloof from his subordinates, the individual with a disability or disease�all face a greater chance of loneliness due to a situation in their lives.

Steps for Overcoming Loneliness ...

1. Admit the Problem

2. Consider the Causes

3. Accept What Cannot Be Changed �The death of a spouse, a relocation away from old friends, and other unalterable circumstances

4. Alter What Can Be Changed

Develop New Habits that Build up your Inner Self

Make an Effort to Make New Friends �Build a friendship slowly. Don�t overwhelm a new acquaintance with your problems and opinions. With time the openness to express feelings will develop. Give compliments and be thoughtful.�



--Volume 2 No 22 which was adapted and used with permission from http://www.cbn.com/

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Posted : 8 Dec, 2011 08:12 AM

That was cool! Thanks for sharing!

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Posted : 28 Dec, 2011 07:03 AM

yeah, it's vey hard if it happened. But, thanks for sharing hope it useful for we all here :) God bless

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