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[Embracing Solo Adventures: Why Being Your Own Best Company is a Superpower]-[It’s Better to Be Alone Than Surrounded by ”Friends” Who Make You Feel Lonely]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2026-04-13

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The Power of Solo Living: Moving Beyond the Fear of Being Alone

In this episode, Ashley discusses her upcoming solo cruise to Mexico and uses it as a springboard to explore the profound value of spending time alone. Often perceived as intimidating or even "insane" by others, solo travel and solitary activities are, in her view, essential tools for personal growth, self-discovery, and building true confidence.

The Shift from Security Blankets to Self-Reliance

Ashley candidly admits that she once relied on others as a "security blanket," needing constant validation and company to feel safe or to have a good time. She explains how she used to sacrifice her own desires just to avoid "friction" or the fear of being rejected.

However, she emphasizes that the transition from needing company to craving it is a transformative journey. By stepping out of her comfort zone—such as traveling to New York or Disney alone—she learned that "you don't need anyone else's company to feel secure, to feel validated, to have fun." She argues that when you rely solely on yourself, you stop being influenced by the opinions or energies of others, allowing you to lead with your own "intuition, drive, and desires."

Debunking the Myth of "Bad Company"

One of the most powerful arguments Ashley makes is that it is far better to be alone than to be surrounded by people who make you feel lonely. She notes that many people stay in toxic friendships or relationships out of fear of being perceived as a "loser" or "the problem."

She challenges listeners to stop settling for "bad company" simply to avoid silence. By embracing solitude, you "raise the bar" for the people you choose to let into your life. When you are comfortable in your own skin, you naturally "attract the right kind of company"—people who match your energy and treat you with respect.

Overcoming the Fear of the Unknown

Ashley addresses why being alone is often scary:

  • Facing Thoughts: Solitude forces us to confront our reality and mental state, which people often use others to "distract" themselves from.
  • Social Pressure: The fear of being labeled a "loner" or "the villain" keeps many trapped in social circles that no longer serve them.
  • Unfamiliar Territory: The anxiety of navigating life without someone to problem-solve with is a common barrier.

She suggests that the best way to handle this anxiety is to "channel the energy" of someone you admire who is confident in those situations. By shifting your mindset from "I have to do this alone" to "I get to do this alone," you regain control and turn potentially anxious experiences into opportunities for excitement.

Practical Steps to Romanticize Solitude

To help listeners start their own journey, Ashley provides several realistic, "fun" ways to practice being alone:

  1. Solo Shopping Trips: Visit malls or bookstores for leisure rather than chores to build comfort in public spaces.
  2. Romanticizing Errands: Turn mundane tasks like grocery shopping into a "main character" moment by dressing up, playing your favorite music, and treating yourself to a coffee.
  3. Solo Dates: Go to the movies or a picnic alone. The benefit? You get to choose exactly what you want to eat, watch, and do without compromising.
  4. Staycations: If travel is too daunting, book a local hotel or spa day. It provides a "luxurious" shift from your daily routine without the stress of long-distance travel.

Conclusion

Ashley concludes that being your own best friend is the most valuable relationship you can cultivate. Since you are the only "constant thing" in your life, running away from your own company is ultimately futile. By pushing through the initial discomfort, you unlock a life where you are no longer held back by the uncertainty of the unknown, paving the way for a more independent, authentic, and joy-filled existence.

🎯Key Sentences

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the kicker is I'm doing it alone.
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Nothing ever phases me when I'm alone
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this opportunity came up
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I was always that kid at sleepovers
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I just like my own space, my own routine.
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📝Key Phrases

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catch up on
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the kicker is
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phase me
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pros outweigh the cons
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security blanket
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📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to welcome back to trying to care if you're new here.
My name is Ashley and I upload every single Monday, except I didn't upload last Monday.
And I'm pre recording this episode to make sure that you have an episode for today, and i'm pre-recording to make sure you have an episode next monday.
When you're listening to this, it will be past my birthday, but when i'm recording this, this upcoming weekend is my birthday and i just decided to take the week off to spend some time with my friends, my family, and also to catch up on pre-recording episodes, because i'm actually going on a six-night cruise to mexico, but the kicker is I'm doing it alone.
I'm doing a solo cruise.
I know I play it very cool and unbothered.

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