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Everyone has weekly chores that need to get done, such as grocery shopping, laundry, and sometimes even meal prep. Depending on your schedule, you might invite people to join you as you check off your errands list.  If no one goes with you, your errands are a great opportunity to meet new people! For example, you could invite people to meet you at the Farmers Market to purchase your weekly groceries. It's a fun way to spend time with people but still check off your weekly chores. If you do your laundry at a laundromat, you could invite a friend alone to chat and play cards while the washer and dryer are going. If your schedule permits, you should invite someone to join you to the park, museum, ball game, or other activity. One of the keys for inviting someone to hang out with you is to have a plan in mind. If you are indecisive and can’t choose an activity to do, the plans could become awkward. Volunteers at charity events or other places tend to be people persons themselves. This is a good venue for honing in your social skills. Don’t be afraid and get yourself out there. Volunteering is also a great way to give back to your community and assist the less fortunate. It is very common today for people of all ages to listen to headphones out in public. While it might be fun to jam out on your commute to work, you lose an opportunity to engage with people around you. Listen to your favorite track with dinner, you need be approachable in order to be a better people person.
Meet up with people to take care of errands. Make plans for weekends and evenings. Volunteer your time. Take off your headphones.