I used to be terrified of being lonely. As a result, I was fearful of being alone. Last night, in a women’s divorce support group, I was asked to consider two things. First, I was asked to consider the difference between loneliness and being alone. Second, I was asked in what way loneliness impact my day-to-day life…Today, for me, feeling lonely is a sensation that is a signal informing me of a need for connection. It’s like the sensation of hunger. If I meet the need, I can move about my day as I intended. If I choose to not eat when I feel hungry, then the pang of hunger, the need, becomes more insistent and attention grabbing.