Time to go solo? |
Living Alone: Is it Time to Move Out On Your Own?
One of the first things to consider is whether you can afford to live alone. Let's face it, having roommates is more economical in sharing the costs of everything. Having an apartment or house of your own is more expensive, so you need to evaluate your local market and determine whether living alone suits your budget. Be sure to consider all costs from rent/mortgage to utilities.
Are you the kind of person who needs some time alone to recharge? Or do you prefer to have some to talk to and socialize with from time to time. You should give some serious thought to these questions. Another thing to thing about is whether or not you want to challenge yourself and grow as a person by living on your own. Some people want to take this step for personal growth reasons to become more independent.
What are some perks of living alone?
- You will really learn to be by yourself and to get to know your true self.
- Privacy is all yours, so no worrying about bringing dates home!
- No fighting over the remote and having to watch things you don't want to see.
- The bathroom is all yours, no sharing the space.
- There's no one to judge your choices.
- You can decorate and arrange your furniture as you wish.
The negatives of living alone?
- You have to pay for everything yourself.
- If you need help with something, you're on your own. An example is moving something that is heavy. You'll need to ask a friend to come over and help you.
- If you get sick, there's no one to help out and get medicine for you, bring you soup, and keep you hydrated. If you injury yourself, you might need physical assistance.
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