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4 Promises To Make Yourself This ‘Valentine’s Day’—By A Psychologist

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4 Promises To Make Yourself This ‘Valentine’s Day’—By A Psychologist

Valentine’s Day can be a painful reminder for many singles, reinforcing the idea that being in a relationship is the ideal way to live. Society has long sold the narrative that true fulfillment comes from finding love, settling down and building a family.

In reality, love—whether for ourselves or others—is not a fixed destination. It’s a journey unfolding differently for everyone. Some find it in their passions, others in pets, nature or deep friendships.

Some meet their true love after four failed marriages, while others find it in their teens and build a lifetime together. There is no single timeline, and as the saying goes, comparison truly is the thief of joy.

No matter where you are—newly single, healing or still searching—there is one constant: you. This Valentine’s, make these four promises to yourself because, at the end of the day, you are your longest and deepest commitment.

1. A Promise To Be Gentle With Yourself

Valentine’s Day can bring up a flood of emotions—loneliness, nostalgia, even self-doubt. It’s easy to look back on past relationships with regret or question whether you’re where you’re “supposed” to be. But self-compassion at this point isn’t just a nice idea; it’s a necessity.

In fact, it’s important to remember that being single is far more common than we think. According to the U.S. Census Bureau in 2023, nearly half of the adult population—about 117.6 million Americans—are unmarried. Despite societal pressures, millions of people navigate life independently, proving that fulfillment isn’t tied to relationship status.

A study published in Social and Personality Psychology Compass also suggests that highly self-compassionate individuals experience less stress and anxiety because they engage in “positive cognitive restructuring”—a process that helps them interpret negative experiences in a more constructive way. Researchers also found that self-compassion reduces self-criticism and helps people navigate struggles with greater emotional balance.

Here are some ways to be more compassionate with yourself when the critical voices inside your head get too loud:

  • Talk to yourself like you would a friend. When self-doubt creeps in, ask yourself: “Would I say this to someone I love?” If not, reframe your thoughts with kindness. Every thought you direct at yourself shapes your self-perception—make sure it’s one of care, not criticism.
  • Use self-compassion affirmations. Instead of saying, “Love is not meant for me,” try, “Every relationship teaches me something valuable—I can cherish the good and grow from the rest.” Your past doesn’t define you; it shapes you. Holding gratitude for the good while learning from the bad allows you to move forward without resentment or regret.
  • Interrupt the cycle with a grounding activity. Go for a walk, listen to music or journal your thoughts—anything that shifts your focus from self-judgment to self-connection. These small moments of mindfulness not only ground you in the present but also help you build a deeper, more compassionate relationship with yourself.

Being kind to yourself isn’t just about how you speak to yourself—it’s also about what you allow into your life. That’s where boundaries come in.

2. A Promise To Set Boundaries

Love—whether romantic, platonic or self-directed—thrives with healthy boundaries. Without them, emotional burnout, resentment and even self-neglect can take hold. However, research indicates that the fear of being single can make setting boundaries difficult, leading individuals to stay in unsatisfying or unhealthy relationships.

A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that individuals with a heightened fear of being single are more likely to settle for less in romantic relationships. This fear predicts greater dependence on unsatisfying relationships and a lower likelihood of ending them.

This is where boundaries are essential. Setting boundaries with yourself helps you recognize when you’re staying in a relationship out of fear rather than genuine connection.

Here’s what these boundaries can look like:

  • Saying no to relationships that don’t align with your values and needs.
  • Reminding yourself that being alone is better than being in a relationship that drains you.
  • Limiting exposure to social comparisons that pressure you into seeking relationships for validation.
  • Recognizing that your worth isn’t defined by your relationship status.

While boundaries protect your emotional space, what you do within that space is just as important. Self-care isn’t an afterthought—it’s where you can cultivate true self-love.

3. A Promise To Practice Self-Care Without Restraint

Self-care isn’t a luxury—it’s maintenance. Yet, too often, we treat it as a privilege rather than a necessity, pushing it aside until we’ve “earned” the right to rest. But self-care isn’t something to justify; it’s something to commit to.

A study published in Current Psychology found that young adults who embrace singlehood voluntarily report greater emotional and psychological well-being than those who view it as involuntary. They also experience lower levels of romantic loneliness, reinforcing the idea that independence can be deeply fulfilling.

Similarly, research published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships found that single individuals have similar levels of psychological resources for emotional resilience compared to married individuals, and their high self-sufficiency lowers negative emotions. In other words, being single can be an advantage—because you have the autonomy to prioritize yourself without compromise.

Here’s what true, unapologetic self-care can look like:

  • Physical self-care. Move your body in a way that feels good, nourish yourself with meals made with care and rest without guilt.
  • Emotional self-care. Journal, practice mindfulness or seek therapy—invest in your well-being.
  • Social self-care. Strengthen connections with friends and communities that uplift you instead of chasing validation.
  • Creative self-care. Engage in hobbies that bring joy—painting, writing, music or anything else that allows you to express yourself freely.

4. A Promise To Indulge Freely

Indulgence doesn’t have to be earned. Small, guilt-free pleasures aren’t just enjoyable—they’re essential for long-term well-being. A study published in Emotion found that positive emotions play a key role in increasing life satisfaction by building resilience.

Researchers discovered that people who regularly experience small moments of joy develop stronger coping mechanisms, greater emotional adaptability and overall improved well-being over time. This means that indulging in life’s simple joys—without guilt—can be a powerful act of self-care.

This Valentine’s Day, give yourself complete permission to indulge without hesitation and without feeling like you have to earn it. Here are a couple ways to indulge and show yourself some love:

  • Buy yourself something special. You don’t have to wait for the “right time” or a special occasion to get that thing you’ve been saving as a reward. Life is too short to always put off joy.
  • Take yourself out on a date. Do something that truly brings you joy—something special, not just a routine hobby. It could be bowling, watching a great movie with the biggest bucket of popcorn or dressing up in your finest and savoring a luxurious meal simply because you’re worth it. Make the day about you.

Guilt-free indulgence is an act of self-love. Do things simply because you can, not because you’ve “earned” them. Eat the dessert without second-guessing, take the scenic route just for the beauty of it and let yourself bask in the things that bring you joy. Fully embracing pleasure without restraint reinforces the belief that your happiness matters—because it does.

At the end of the day, you have you. Not as a last resort, but as your most constant presence. The love, validation and comfort you seek don’t just exist outside of you—they are shaped by the way you treat yourself, the boundaries you uphold and the space you create for joy.

So, if Valentine’s Day feels like a reminder of what’s missing, let it be a celebration of what remains—your resilience, your growth and your ability to stand whole on your own. Love isn’t just something to receive; it’s something to cultivate—and the most enduring kind is the love you give yourself.

Wondering if the fear of being single is holding you back? Take this science-backed test to understand how your relationship patterns may shape your decisions: Fear Of Being Single Scale

Boundaries Fear of being single Mark Travers Online Therapy Self Compassion self-affirmations Self-Care Self-love Singlehood unhealthy relationships
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