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Originally Posted by ArtleyWilkins
I found getting involved in a regularly scheduled activity (weekly in my case) was the trick. For me, it was music performance, so I found an outlet through my church initially, and then eventually I found a civic group. Both meet once a week, so twice a week I can get out and interact with a group of people who share a common interest. The activity is uplifting in itself, and the friends I have made are invaluable.
What do you have an interest in that could perhaps put you out in a group of like-minded people? For my niece it is an exercise group. For another friend, he took up dancing (not something he had ever done before). Another friend habitually goes to the same coffee shop almost every morning and has found other people who do the same thing and has developed friendships there. Book clubs? Sports activities? Craft hubs? These places are out there, but you have to be willing to put yourself out there in those activities.
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Thanks. Clubs and the like with lots of people talking at once are not an option because I'm literally unable to follow that. I used to train a lot but since my life has been a mess in the last 3+ years, I can't run much (too much stress makes it impossible) and so I would not be able to keep up the pace if I tried to go run with others. In the first year of these last 3 years I could still go but then I could no longer go. I don't have any other idea. I'm too stressed out by trying to keep up the part time work and deadlines so I don't have any idea. This whole thing would be so I would have a better mood (?) so I would be able to work during the day. But I'm gonna have to do allnighter now. Because the stress about the work was too much so I couldn't work during the day. Fun right? Sorry I guess rightnow I can't focus on how to find fun with others.