9
Myths About Being Single at Easter
More
than 48% of US households are headed by unmarried individuals. The American
Association for Single People projects that by 2010, 47.2% of adults will
be unmarried. Being single does not mean being alone, nor does being in a couple
for the holidays insure happiness. Lets dispel some myths!
Myth
1: Single people are lonely at holidays.
Reality: No more so than anyone
else. This is a projection of people who fear being alone for the holidays,
a fear of the unknown.
Myth
2: Single people need you to invite them over to your celebration.
Reality:
Contrary to perceptions, single people are very popular at holidays, and we generally
receive lots of invitations. If you want us over, invite us, but because you like
us, not because you think we need it.
Myth
3: Single people dont know what to do for holidays.
Reality: On the
contrary, we are used to planning our social lives actively, good at generating
options, and used to making unilateral decisions. Were pros!
Myth
4: Single people are available to perform certain social tasks during the holiday
celebration.
Reality: We like to be cherished guests, like everyone else.
We dont like to be the steer among the bulls invited to get people
who dont get along off of one anothers throats. If you dont
like your family and friends, why would we? Can you come over and help out
with Aunt Edna? is not an invitation.
Myth
5: Single people are available to do certain physical tasks during the holiday
celebration.
Reality: Nor is this an invitation: Its Johns
in-laws and I want to impress them. Can you come over and help with the hors doeuvres?
As best-friend, yes; as the only working-guest, absolutely not.
Myth
6: Single people are misfits, outsiders.
Reality: On the contrary, most of
us have highly developed Emotional Intelligence skills; thats the reason
we get the rescue us invitations! Outsiders? Its about half
the adult world now. Take another look!
Myth
7: If a single person isnt part of a couple, or doesnt spend Easter
with a couple or family, they will be miserable.
Reality: Come on now. Is
it so horrible to celebrate Easter on a cruise to the Caribbean, coming back rested,
tanned and relaxed?
Myth
8: The only happy way to spend the holidays is if you are a couple
or part of a family.
Reality: If that were so, half the articles on the Internet
this time of year wouldnt be about how to cope with the annual holiday dinner
with the relatives, and the divorce rate in the US wouldnt be 50%.
Myth
9: Single people have nowhere to go for the holidays.
Reality:
Nowhere to go? We have everywhere to go! I loved my years as the Easter Bunny,
and occasionally do hostess the holiday, but this year Ive got my eye on
a weekend of enjoying the Texas wildflowers. Or maybe to the Coast. There are
so many places to go I cant decide!!
In
fact I have so many neat ideas for spending holidays on-your-own, if youre
stuck Ill give you a FREE coaching session. Give me a call 210-496-0678.
About the Author...
Susan Dunn, MA, Psychology, Emotional Intelligence Coach, San Antonio, TX, USA
http://www.susandunn.cc