National Cheer Up The Lonely Day


July 11th is National Cheer Up the Lonely Day. This day is about making someone feel less alone by showing them your support, especially if they are grieving, depressed, or having a challenging time with a medical condition. Although the summer season is a fun time to relax and to forget about financial issues; It is also a time when some get depression, boredom, or feel empty. This emptiness can be a lack of motivation, a lack of finances, and a lack of not letting anyone know about your deep feelings. Yet, this loneliness can also arise when you are with your family and friends having an enjoyable time during their summer vacation.


Often there are no reasons for feeling lonely. But there are times when you do not feel yourself and want to pretend that you are having a fun time. Therefore, it is good to have friends and family members that show their support. Also, when they help you feel better when you are feeling summer loneliness or loneliness during a tough time. National Cheer Up the Lonely Day is an important day to check in with your family, friends, and people who you have not heard from in a long time.


If you know someone who feels lonely or may seem lonely, write a handwritten message on a card or a letter. Visit them and suggest playing music that will cheer them up. Another way is by bringing them a box of chocolates, coffee, or something they like to eat and share with you. Purchase flowers with a funny card to make them smile. Hug them if they permit you.

Suggest watching a movie together or taking a walk outside with them. Talk to them slowly and with kindness. Do acts of kindness for them. Also, have a surprise party for them or offer to share your extra food pantry items with them. Offer to help them clean out their closet, garage, or anything that is on their cleaning list.

Spend time with them while giving them cheerful comments, telling appropriate funny jokes, or letting them express how they are feeling. The summer months can be long, and boring, and can make anyone feel lonely. Yet, checking in on your friends, family, and other relationships can make you have a stronger connection with them. You do not need a lot of money to have a fun time with someone; Often the best fun times are when there is less money while cheering up your friend. Here are websites that have more tips about cheering for someone lonely. 



Easy Ways to Cheer Up the Lonely and Combat Loneliness-Work Smart, Live Smart:

Easy Ways To Cheer Up The Lonely and Combat Loneliness - Work Smart. Live Smart. (worksmartlivesmart.com)


24 Ways to Cheer Someone Up-Declutter the Mind:

24 Ways to Cheer Someone Up - Declutter The Mind





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