9 Times When It Is Best To Stay Single (2 of 3)

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When you’re focused on important life goals

We understand that multitasking is a thing. People are perfectly capable of juggling a relationship with their goals. But if your goals are interfering with a potential relationship — you travel a lot, work until the late evenings, carry a full load of classes, know that you’ll be moving to another city — it’s best to hold off until you can focus on your partner. There’s nothing wrong with being goal-oriented and waiting to find love. You’ll have time.

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When you aren’t ready to give

When you’re in a relationship, you need to spend a lot of time compromising. But when you’re single, you get to make everything all about you. How you choose to spend your money, time, and body is entirely up to you. Be as selfish as you want! There’s absolutely nothing wrong with this. It will save you all of the drama that you’d face when in a relationship. Once you’re ready to take a relationship seriously, you’ll be in a good position.

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You’ve just gotten out of a painful relationship

After you’ve experienced a difficult breakup, you might feel tempted to jump right into the next relationship. After all, your need for love and intimacy will be immediately satisfied. These are the things we crave. But don’t be fooled! It is easy to convince ourselves that we absolutely need to be in a relationship. But in reality, we should spend the time after a break up to learn more about ourselves and heal. Otherwise, you will be entering a new relationship before you’ve fully gotten over your previous partner.