What can a single person do to make
themselves look available for a relationship, without looking desperate?
You’re
Single. You’re approaching your mid-twenties, mid-thirties, and maybe even
mid-forties as a single young adult. You want to look available for a
relationship, because it seems like everyone around you is getting ushered into
the world of love and marriage, while you find yourself wondering if you will ever find the
one. You’re torn between trusting God to bring you the right
one- and working it in the world of love and dating.
So, how exactly does a single young adult make themselves look available
for a relationship without seeming too desperate?
Here are some
ways to stop fixating on your fears and begin focusing on your future:
1. EXCHANGE YOUR FEAR FOR TRUST:
When you are
driven by fear, you live a desperate life. In an attempt to save your future
from the fear of isolation, you can find yourself taking control of everything
and everyone in your life. Fear can drive you to make harmful
choices. It can push you to give your heart away too quickly and cause
you to take risks you were never intended to take. The first step to
being gracefully available is in exchanging your fear for trust in God-
trusting that He knows the way, and that His plan for your life is always
what’s best. Exchanging fear for trust will ultimately free you to live
abundantly rather than desperately.
2. GET INVOLVED IN THINGS YOU LOVE:
The best way
to meet a potential match is to get out there and do what you love. Find
activities and passions that resonate with your heart, because there, you will
find people who connect with your heart. The best relationships are made
up of two people with similar passions and shared interests. Invest in
the kind of places that will draw you to these kinds of people, all the while
quenching your heart with the things you love the most.
3. BE OPEN TO MAKING NEW FRIENDS:
Christian
young adults can be terrified of male/female friendships. Afraid of
risking a broken heart, or looking inappropriate to the innocent passerby, it’s
easy to avoid friendships that could very well be the foundation of finding a
future mate. Take off the pressure of getting married, and be open to
making friends. Whether or not these friendships lead to marriage, they
can lead to encouragement, sharpening, and an all-around broadening of
horizons.
4. DON’T BE SHY ABOUT SINGLENESS:
It’s okay
to spread the word about your singleness,
in fact, I recommend it! Don’t hide from the fact that you are not in a
relationship, embrace it. There will be a time and place to give your
life to another, but until then, focus on giving your life to the world around
you. Singleness is a time of growth, maturity, and learning about
yourself- things are easy to miss out on when you are focused on finding the
one. Don’t lose yourself in the pursuit of love, rather take
the time to find yourself.
At the end of
the day, love happens at the right time, because God’s watch is always spot-on.
God knows where you are at and is perfectly in tune with you need.
Following Him will only get you closer to that place. Until then, trust
Him, pursue your passions, make friends, embrace singleness- and enjoy the
ride.
For all you
know, love might just be right around the corner.