#1.) REMEMBER, YOU'RE NOT ALONE. There are a lot of other single people out there. In the United States alone, 90 million people over the age of 18 still haven't taken the plunge, so don't be too hard on yourself.
#2.) DON'T STAY IN. A lot of people sit on the couch feeling sorry for themselves on Valentine's Day, so make sure you have something to do. It falls on a Saturday this year, so rest assured, tons of other single people will be out and about tomorrow night.
#3.) REALIZE IT'S A COMMERCIAL HOLIDAY. Valentine's Day isn't really about love . . . it's about MONEY. Even with the struggling economy, American's are still expected to spend over $14 BILLION this year.
#4.) SPEND TIME WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY. If you surround yourself with people who care about you, you'll be less likely to get depressed. So have your single friends over for dinner, or go see a movie with Mom.
#5.) TREAT YOURSELF. Just because you're single doesn't mean you can't enjoy the perks of Valentine's Day. Schedule a spa treatment, go get a massage or buy yourself something you normally wouldn't. Use tomorrow as a chance to take care of yourself.
Friday, February 13, 2009
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