Whether you are in your twenties and on your own for the time, or newly on your own without a partner, living alone can be daunting. Being prepared for some common scenarios can help.
- Stock the Medicine Cabinet – With no one around to run to the drug store when you are under the weather, it’s a good idea to have a first aid kit on hand along with basic meds for pain, fever, cough and nausea.
- Stock the Pantry – The same is true for having an emergency food supply. Buck up your sense of self-reliance by keeping a supply of your favorite non-perishables on hand as well as some bread and a pizza or frozen meal in the freezer.
- Get a Fire Extinguisher – Chances are, you will not need it, but it’s a good idea to have a fire extinguisher on hand, and be sure you know how to use it.
- Keep Some Practical Basics – These might include such items as a basic tool kit: hammer and nails, a wrench and a couple of screwdrivers, as well as some spare light bulbs and a bathroom plunger.
- Change the Locks – Feeling secure in a new home is important, Changing the locks will ensure you are the only one who can gain entry. (If you have a good friend or relative nearby, it might be wise to give them a spare key.)
- Get to Know a Neighbor – Having a passing relationship with a neighbor can mean mutual agreement to accept packages, feed outside plants and more, especially if the relationship grows over time to the point where you decide to exchange keys.
- Consider a Pet – Not all people are ‘pet people,’ and animals do require care. A dog or cat can be a calming companion for those who live alone. If pets are not our thing, consider a few green plants to brighten up your space and need your attention.
- Stay in Touch – Making it a point to converse regularly with faraway family and friends can help you maintain a sense of connection.
- Explore the Neighborhood – Take a walk. Take a book to the local café or park. Take your dog to the dog park. These are all great ways to learn about where you live, meet new friends and gain a brand new sense of connection.








