44% of U.S. adults are single, and 27% of adults live alone. (Source- census.gov) If this trend continues, soon, the majority of our population will be single.
Here at Relationship Coaching Institute we have a positive attitude about most aspects of human experience, including our slogan that Being Single is an Opportunity, Not a Disease!
But not all singles are alike, they come in different flavors such as these Top Seven Types of Singles
Top Seven Types of Singles
1. Temporarily Single- actively seeking a partner and in between relationships
2. Recently Divorced/Widowed- recovering from loss and not ready for a relationship
3. Frustrated Single- wants a partner, not able to find one and gives up
4. Passive Single- wants a relationship but not actively seeking a partner
5. Single But Not Available- self-perception of being single and desires a lasting relationship,
but “hooking up” to get needs met
6. Busy/Distracted Single- absorbed in being a single parent, career, school, etc and doesn’t
have time or desire for partner
7. Single by Choice- no desire for a partner, being single is a conscious permanent lifestyle choice
for many reasons, including-
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- “Been there, done that, don’t want to do it again”
- “Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?”
- Ascetic or other religious/spiritual reason
- Loner
- Values independence more than couplehood
- Polyamory/alternative lifestyle that doesn’t lend itself to cohabitation
- Celibate/asexual
- Financial reasons
- Aging
- Health
If you’re single, which are you?
If you’re a coach for singles, how do you help the different types?
Here’s the recording of a stimulating panel discussion of guest experts exploring the (apparently) complex world of being single in today’s world. Enjoy!
Marcela Veron |
Cary Valentine |
Tereasa Jones, MS |
Karin Flodstrom, Psy.D. |
Catherine Garrett |
Rosemary (Rosie) Hirst |
Free Resources for Singles and CouplesFor singles: www.consciousdating.com/free-stuff/ For couples: www.coupleforlife.com/free-stuff/ |