Dear friend, what you’re experiencing is completely normal and many people go through similar feelings during periods of growth and transition. The loneliness you feel isn’t about being physically alone – it’s often a sign that you’re evolving into a deeper, more authentic version of yourself. This discomfort means you’re outgrowing old ways of being and that’s actually something to honor. Try to see this as your soul making space for more meaningful connections that will come when the time is right. For now, be gentle with yourself. Start small by journaling your thoughts, taking yourself on solo dates to discover what truly brings you joy, and remember that this phase won’t last forever. You’re not alone in feeling alone, and brighter days of connection are ahead.
Why do i Feel so Lonely Even When i’m Surrounded by People During This Phase of my Life?
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