Valentine’s Day after a breakup can be one of the most
frustrating times of the year. No matter where you go, you can’t seem to
get away from all the “love” in the air.
Even
if you’re not particularly devastated about your new relationship
status, seeing all the Cupid dolls and heart-shaped boxes of candy can’t
help but make it hit home.
If you’re newly single or want to cheer up a friend who is, here are some fun activities for Valentine’s Day after a breakup.
1. Do that thing you wanted to do but didn't during the relationship
Perhaps
this should read "because of the relationship rather than during it".
Take that cooking class you never had time for. Go to that restaurant
you loved but he/she hated. If you’re the “dance in your underwear”
type, do that. It doesn’t matter what you do; the idea is to get back to
you. This can be done at any time, but doing it on Valentine’s Day
after a breakup can kick-start the healing process.
2. Do something kind for your friends
Just
like we did in elementary school, give your friends Valentine’s gifts.
My dad used to give us chocolates or Hershey Miniatures on Valentine’s
Day just for the fun of it, and I did the same for my friends. If you
work in an office, make an edible Valentine’s card out of a huge cookie
with red and white icing. After all, who doesn’t love cookies? Cupcakes
or a pastry with aptly arranged sliced strawberries will do if you
prefer. The point is to do something nice for your friends and others
around you; who knows, they might return the favor one day.
3. Do something kind for a complete stranger
If
you’re having a hard time, chances are someone else is too. Helping
others is a great way to take your mind off of your own problems.
4. Hang out with your single friends to take your mind off it
If
there are other uncoupled people in your group, get together for a
night of dinner or drinks. If you don’t have any single friends, a lot
of communities have singles’ meet-ups or interest-specific groups.
5. Play music that suits the day and your mood
I
know I’ve mentioned making mix CDs and playlists for certain moods in
other posts, but I really believe in the healing power of a good song.
Funny, sad, angry or just plain weird-play whichever songs work for you.
If you’re musical, write one of your own.
6. Memories
Believe
it or not, going through old love letters can help you brave the
love-soaked day alone. I’m not talking about letters or pictures of your
recent ex – I’m talking about anything you might have from other past
boyfriends. When I read a poem a guy wrote for me in college right after
a breakup years later, it reminded me that love is indeed out there and
I will find it again.
7. Celebrate something completely different
If
some of your friends has a birthday in February or you just want to
have a belated winter holiday celebration, go for it. If you can’t think
of anything, make something up!
8. Buy yourself something special
Buy
something you have been longing for. That great-smelling lotion and
body wash? Get it. It doesn’t have to be expensive, just something you
don’t normally get for yourself. Even a peach daiquiri will do. If the
bartender’s hot and single, consider that a head start for next year.
9. Above all, love yourself and do something just for you
Take
a hot bath. Give yourself a manicure. Go out for dessert, watch that
new Nollywood movie or make yourself a nice cappuccino. It doesn’t
really matter what you do, just indulge yourself. You deserve it.
Being
newly single can be rough any time of the year, but some find it
especially difficult when everything they see reminds them of love. If
you think about it, a break-up isn’t only about “the end”; it can also
be a new beginning.
Whether you find a new love or embrace
being single, caring for yourself and others can help remind you that
there’s more than one kind of love.
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