- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 15,16,18
VdlP 23, Invierno 23, Fisterra 23
A recent thread on this topic was closed (quite rightly) as it started to get a bit judgemental, but I think it could be useful for some members, if we can just keep it to tips!
We're all different. For example I'm one of those wierd Extrovert / Introvert types. I'm happy to give a talk to 1,000 people but find 10 noisy people at dinner a real challenge. (partly due to hearing and ADD)
I loved my days walking alone on the CF, but enjoyed company too. I loved dining with small groups, or one on one. But I dined 18 out of 40 days alone. Not usually by choice. (some were due to remote locations etc)
Was I lonely at times. Heck Yes...... Never so lonely as in a crowd .... quite often...
So maybe we could share some tips for those who are more on the Introvert end of the scale, and yearn for company, but struggle to find it? Here are mine to kick things off. They worked for me.
You may need to step out of your comfort zone just a little. If you are feeling lonely, don't expect others to 'draw you in' because they may just assume you want to be alone.
So.. if you find yourself feeling a bit lonely on Camino........try these:
I never actually had anyone say "get Lost I want to be Alone!" Quite the opposite in fact.
For those Extroverts out there, please appreciate that for some people, bonding with others in a crowded Albergue or merely starting a conversation with strangers is really hard...... Let's hope we can share some handy tips....
We're all different. For example I'm one of those wierd Extrovert / Introvert types. I'm happy to give a talk to 1,000 people but find 10 noisy people at dinner a real challenge. (partly due to hearing and ADD)
I loved my days walking alone on the CF, but enjoyed company too. I loved dining with small groups, or one on one. But I dined 18 out of 40 days alone. Not usually by choice. (some were due to remote locations etc)
Was I lonely at times. Heck Yes...... Never so lonely as in a crowd .... quite often...
So maybe we could share some tips for those who are more on the Introvert end of the scale, and yearn for company, but struggle to find it? Here are mine to kick things off. They worked for me.
You may need to step out of your comfort zone just a little. If you are feeling lonely, don't expect others to 'draw you in' because they may just assume you want to be alone.
So.. if you find yourself feeling a bit lonely on Camino........try these:
- If going into a place for dinner, maybe look for a Pilgrim sitting alone and ask if you can join them. Trying to join an established group is a lot harder and takes a lot more courage. And not so worth it, in my experience....
- When walking or resting if you see someone who is looking a bit lonely, stop and say Hi.... Walk with them a while. I met some awesome people like this.
- If you see someone struggling, maybe up a steep hill, fall into step with them. Say Hi. You just being there will give them moral support and usually a conversation will start.
- Share a snack at a rest break.
- Ask a question..... Wow, how old do you think that Church is?
I never actually had anyone say "get Lost I want to be Alone!" Quite the opposite in fact.
For those Extroverts out there, please appreciate that for some people, bonding with others in a crowded Albergue or merely starting a conversation with strangers is really hard...... Let's hope we can share some handy tips....
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