Mar 13, 2021

Challenges and benefits of living single

A woman lying on a bed.

Whether you like it or not, at the moment, you are living the single life. Perhaps, you feel lucky enough to be able to make your own decisions and not rely on anyone else, and maybe you are seeing your married friends have babies, wishing you were in their shoes. Different people will be at different points of their lives, so being single isn't inherently good or bad. The truth of the matter is that there are many challenges and benefits of living single. The good news is that just because you live alone doesn't mean that you can't buy a house or rent a bigger apartment by yourself. Luckily, the age we live in has ensured that women can live just fine on their own.

The benefits of living single

Let's start with the clear advantages of living single after high school, college, or after your divorce. Moving to a new place isn't just a collection of moments of you living the single life. It's your chance to meet new people from the area, find new hobbies, and start out a whole new life. That's when you will really feel all the benefits of living single.

Three women laughing and talking.
The option of meeting new people is one of the most significant benefits of living single.

You are in charge of your finances

When living with a parent, husband, relative, or partner, you are always supposed to manage your finances according to the other person. Of course, you don't have to, but it always seems to be the natural order of events. According to a study, about 21% of singles had credit card debt when compared to 27% of married couples and 36% of married couples with children. We all know that financial debt leads to incredible amounts of stress, which is a known cause of different diseases and conditions. So if you are currently living in an unsatisfying environment, don't hesitate to find a suitable moving company and start your single life.

You tend to be more social and fit

Curling up under a blanket while watching a movie with your significant other is great - but so is going out and finding new hobbies. People who are living single are more likely to take good care of their bodies by working out regularly. Sure, this is in part because you want to look attractive to a potential new partner, but it's also something women do simply because they can. When you are living single, you have more time for yourself and your activities, so you won't feel like you are missing out on something by going to your weekly workout session.
A woman running while listening to music.
Being physically active has fantastic benefits for your overall health.
You have more control of your space

The single life is grand in a way that it allows you to be in full control over your space. You can live in a messy place if that is what you want, and you can also rent a portable storage unit and lead a minimalistic lifestyle. In fact, getting a unit you can move around is convenient in more ways than one, as it will make sure all of your items are within your reach but still out of the apartment. The possibilities of what you can do with all the free space you have are endless, and they are all at your disposal.

The challenges of living single

Of course, not everything is all fun and games when living by yourself. This is particularly true in certain circumstances, such as if you are a single mom or have insufficient income. The good news is that there are always ways to overcome the challenges that a single life brings - you just have to look for the solution.

You might get lonely

There's no shame in admitting that sometimes, having someone to share your days with feels good. Many people experience feelings of loneliness when living the single life, which happens to the best of us. So if and when it does happen, you'll want to remind yourself of all the good things about your single life. You could also become a more active member of your community or take up a hobby. Meeting new people will work wonders when it comes to your feelings of loneliness and isolation.

You might find the single life expensive

From a financial aspect, living single can come with both challenges and benefits. On the one hand, you are in complete control of your finances, but on the other, you will have to pay steep housing prices by yourself. You most likely know that the housing prices in many cities in the US are ridiculously high. So unless you have a high income, you might not be able to live a financially comfortable life by yourself. Of course, there are always ways to work around that, and we have no doubt you will find one.
A pink piggy bank with coins around it.
Will you be able to afford the single life?
You might be exhausted

Living alone takes energy - and a lot of it. Being by yourself for a few days might feel nice and refreshing. But you are bound to seek company sooner or later. Singles spend more of their time and energy going out and meeting with friends, which is great. However, such a lifestyle does take a lot of energy, and you might not have enough of it after working nine-to-five. On the other hand, by living single, you always have the liberty of taking a nap whenever you feel like it, so you can always freshen up.

The bottom line


Only you know whether the single life will be the right one for you. There are many challenges and benefits of living single, and which ones will prevail depends on many factors. Mostly, it depends on where you are in your life at the moment. You might find single life to be just what you need right now, but you also might start looking for different options if it doesn't work out.

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