If you prefer the
home-based life in between your busy work or study obligations, you may
have experienced pressure to "get out and party more!" Indeed, some
relatives and friends can imply that there is something a little
unhinged or hermit-like about you because you prefer to stay home when
all the fun is seemingly happening anywhere but home. Yet, living in the
fast lane is not for every person and a homebody is content with the
familiarity and comfort of the home environment. It could even be said
that it's the frequent party goer who is the one missing out on a rich
and fulfilling experience, for the homebody is frequently rapt in worlds
within a world, delving into books, hobbies, gardening and other
home-based pursuits that can't be enjoyed while out partying all of the
time. If you're sometimes a little unsure that your choice to be a
homebody is not mainstream enough or you feel rather defensive about
preferring a cozy night-in to a night-on-the-town, it's time to reclaim a
little pride in your homebody status.
Steps
1
Appreciate that being a homebody is a perfectly valid choice.
In a world currently aligned more toward the preferences of extroverts
and social butterflies, it can be easy to wonder if your homebody ways
are somehow bizarre or out-of-kilter with everyone else. They're
not––the challenge is that extroverts and social butterflies tend to be
energized by always being among other people outside of the home
environment, while other people just don't get that same buzz. For
example, if you're an introvert, chances are that spending too much time
with large groups of people can drain your energy and leave you feeling
overwhelmed. Equally, highly sensitive people can find that the
constant exposure to loud levels of noise, lots of people and exciting
happenings can feel like sensory overload. These are simply reflections
of the way you are and not something to be ashamed of.
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