Just Pondering Part 317

Ruda_Rubista_Ball_PensIf we are honest with ourselves, we would know that there are times when we don’t want guests around (or to be around any other people); those are the times when we yearn for no other company but our own.

Some people may not understand the fact that we all need our “Alone Time,” at times.

I believe that human beings need that “Alone Time” to meditate; to get in touch with themselves and reboot — a process that helps us to acquire a new perspective on life.

One can admit that a lot of good things happen in solitude. Solutions to problems that a person was having, comes out of the figurative woodwork. People’s energies are also renewed; they feel revitalised.

A part of me also believes that “Alone Time” is hardwired into our brains for the purpose of keeping us sane, happy and refreshed; so we would be in a much better position to handle whatever life sends our way.

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18 comments on “Just Pondering Part 317

  1. Alone time is healthy and needed. My alone time is walking the dogs until all the bad stuff is out of my head and I am just enjoying looking up at the sky.

  2. To me “Alone Time” is a blessing to those who are busy, and a curse to those who are idle. Perhaps the desire for “Alone Time” is a good gauge of one’s productivity. I am reminded of the short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “The Wallpaper.”

  3. Oh I agree wholeheartedly! I am the master of alone time. I do it well and can entertain myself with very little effort. It can be a doubled edge sword though, for once you are used to being alone, it is hard to be around others and share ourselves. I think we have to learn to create a balance with both. Thanks Renard…Blessings…VK

  4. Love reading your blog and want to nominate your for “Very Inspiring Blogger Award” http://cplayphotography.wordpress.com/2013/02/14/very-inspiring-blogger-award/

  5. … so true.
    My best ‘alone time’ is in the garden -
    with just the wildlife for company,
    tending to the plants.
    Restorative.
    Thanks for a lovely post!
    Emma.

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