

Today, many women are plunging into a new, self-love-centered approach to their singleness, where they’re enriching their life with new experiences that come with solo dating.
Solo dating allows you to pursue your passions, discover new interests, and treat yourself to experiences that speak to your inner desires and curiosities. Whether hiking through nature, exploring a museum, or savoring a delicious meal you cooked, solo dates are all about celebrating who you are and enjoying the moments you create for yourself — on your own terms.
Embracing your singleness and finding joy in solo dating is a powerful way to reclaim your independence and build a deeper connection with yourself. In a world that often emphasizes relationships, soft launches, and social media-worthy proposals, taking time to appreciate your own company in the “in-between” season can be incredibly fulfilling.
From women new to the solo dating world to seasoned romantics looking for your next spontaneous adventure, we’ve locked down some of the best solo date ideas to inspire you to make the most of your time alone and turn self-care into a fun and enriching journey.
26 Solo Date Ideas
Have a picnic in the park.
Photo by Vladimir Yelizarov on UnsplashHiking: Enjoy nature and the fresh, open trails on a local hike for one.
Picnic in the Park: Pack your favorite snacks, a book, and a journal. Find a scenic spot and relax under the sun.
Be a Beach Bum for the Day: Spend a day at the beach, swimming, sunbathing, or walking along the shore. It's perfect for unwinding and enjoying the ocean breeze.
Farmer’s Market: Spend a Saturday or Sunday at your local farmer’s market to stock up on fresh produce and support small businesses in your area.
Explore the Art Museum: There’s always a new exhibit to explore at an art museum near you. Immerse yourself in a museum's creativity, art, and culture — take your time appreciating each exhibit.
Plan a day trip or a weekend away.
Photo by Jakob Owens on UnsplashTake a Photography Walk: Bring your camera or phone along to capture interesting and scenic sights around your city or neighborhood.
Get Crafty: Try your hand at a DIY or craft project like painting, knitting, or making charm bracelet/necklace jewelry. It's a great way to express creativity.
Take a Pottery Class: Unleash your inner artisan and take a pottery class. The best part? You get to take your new art home with you.
Sit in on a Lecture or Workshop: Attend a lecture or workshop on a topic that interests you. It's a great way to learn something new and meet like-minded people.
Solo Travel: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to a nearby city or town you've never visited before. Fully embrace the tourist life.
Stretch it out with a yoga class.
Photo by madison lavern on UnsplashLibrary Day: Visit your local library, find a cozy spot, and get lost in a good book you might not have thought to check out.
Stretch it out With a Yoga Class: Join a yoga class for some relaxation and stretching. It's a wonderful way to connect with your body and mind.
Treat Yourself to a Spa Day: Book a massage, facial, or other special treatments. It's the ultimate self-care experience.
Chef it Up: Pick a recipe you've never tried before and spend the evening cooking a delicious meal for yourself.
Coffee Shop Hopping: Coffee lovers tap in! This solo date idea is perfect if you want to sit in a few local coffee shops, try different drinks, and enjoy the ambiance while people-watching.
Indulge in a wine-tasting experience.
Photo by Tim L. Productions on UnsplashWine-Tasting: Indulge in a fancy wine-tasting experience. Put on your finest threads, get glammed up, and enjoy the ease of a few sips of your (new) favorite wine.
Find Your Next Second-Hand Treasure: Find flea markets or estate sales and see what gently-loved item you’ll find.
Go Book Shopping: Are you a bookworm or want to get back into your reading list? Spend a few hours in a bookstore, exploring different genres, and finding a new book to read.
Bilinuage Queen: Take a foreign language class and brush up or learn a new language.
Pasta Making Class: What’s not to love about getting your hands a little dirty while rolling up pasta? Not to mention, you get to eat your creation later.
Movie/Netflix Night: Go to a movie theater or set up a cozy home cinema and watch a film you've been wanting to see.
Explore a new part of your city.
Photo by Good Faces on UnsplashSolo Concert or Live Show: It can be intimidating to attend a concert, play, or live performance by yourself, but worth it. Enjoy the experience of live entertainment you won’t forget.
Courtside Hottie: Go to a home game to support your local basketball or baseball team. Popcorn, hot dogs, and drinks are a must.
Comedy Show: Find a local comedy club and enjoy a night of laughs and fun.
Explore a New Part of Your City: If you live in New York, spend the day in a borough outside of your own. In Chicago, you can take an architecture tour or even take a water taxi to Chinatown. Live in a small town? Take the long way home and adventure out to a part of town known for its food or nightlife.
People-Watching By the Water: Take a day to sit by the water or beachside and journal your thoughts.
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Aley Arion is a writer and digital storyteller from the South, currently living in sunny Los Angeles. Her site, yagirlaley.com, serves as a digital diary to document personal essays, cultural commentary, and her insights into the Black Millennial experience. Follow her at @yagirlaley on all platforms!
Eva Marcille On Starring In 'Jason’s Lyric Live' & Being An Audacious Black Woman
Eva Marcille has taken her talents to the stage. The model-turned-actress is starring in her first play, Jason’s Lyric Live alongside Allen Payne, K. Michelle, Treach, and others.
The play, produced by Je’Caryous Johnson, is an adaptation of the film, which starred Allen Payne as Jason and Jada Pinkett Smith as Lyric. Allen reprised his role as Jason for the play and Eva plays Lyric.
While speaking to xoNecole, Eva shares that she’s a lot like the beloved 1994 character in many ways. “Lyric is so me. She's the odd flower. A flower nonetheless, but definitely not a peony,” she tells us.
“She's not the average flower you see presented, and so she reminds me of myself. I'm a sunflower, beautiful, but different. And what I loved about her character then, and even more so now, is that she was very sure of herself.
"Sure of what she wanted in life and okay to sacrifice her moments right now, to get what she knew she deserved later. And that is me. I'm not an instant gratification kind of a person. I am a long game. I'm not a sprinter, I'm a marathon.
America first fell in love with Eva when she graced our screens on cycle 3 of America’s Next Top Model in 2004, which she emerged as the winner. Since then, she's ventured into different avenues, from acting on various TV series like House of Payne to starring on Real Housewives of Atlanta.
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Eva praises her castmates and the play’s producer, Je’Caryous for her positive experience. “You know what? Je’Caryous fuels my audacity car daily, ‘cause I consider myself an extremely audacious woman, and I believe in what I know, even if no one else knows it, because God gave it to me. So I know what I know. That is who Je’Caryous is.”
But the mom of three isn’t the only one in the family who enjoys acting. Eva reveals her daughter Marley has also caught the acting bug.
“It is the most adorable thing you can ever see. She’s got a part in her school play. She's in her chorus, and she loves it,” she says. “I don't know if she loves it, because it's like, mommy does it, so maybe I should do it, but there is something about her.”
Overall, Eva hopes that her contribution to the role and the play as a whole serves as motivation for others to reach for the stars.
“I want them to walk out with hope. I want them to re-vision their dreams. Whatever they were. Whatever they are. To re-see them and then have that thing inside of them say, ‘You know what? I'm going to do that. Whatever dream you put on the back burner, go pick it up.
"Whatever dream you've accomplished, make a new dream, but continue to reach for the stars. Continue to reach for what is beyond what people say we can do, especially as [a] Black collective but especially as Black women. When it comes to us and who we are and what we accept and what we're worth, it's not about having seen it before. It's about knowing that I deserve it.”
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
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The first time I heard about burn journaling was during my interview with Dreka Gates. She shared a self-care practice a holistic doctor recommended involving writing “whatever is pissing me off” and then burning the paper afterwards. According to the model, burning the page neutralizes the negative energy.
This practice piqued my interest, so I decided to do some research. I ran across a few articles about the practice and what exactly it entails. However, I soon remembered that I actually practiced burn journaling over a year ago and again last year.
The first time I did it, I was among a group of ladies and we were encouraged to write down our feelings in our journals. Afterwards, we huddled around and one by one burned our pages with some ladies even revealing what they wrote. It was a beautiful moment and a great way to support each other.
The second time I did burn journaling, I was by myself. I was reading Calling In The One and one of the practices involved writing down the things I wanted to let go of and burning it. I had Cleo Sol’s “Know That You Are Loved” playing in the background on repeat while I burned the pages in my apartment bathroom.
What Does Burn Journaling Do?
Based on my experience and others' explanations, burn journaling is a cathartic practice. The act of burning serves as an emotional release of past traumas, old thoughts, and negative feelings. It’s also a way to say goodbye and/ or forgive.
Types of Burn Journaling
There are different examples of burn journaling: Burning journals after writing, burning letters and burning lists.
Burn Journals
As stated before, you can write in a journal and burn it afterwards. It’s up to you if you burn it page by page or wait until you fill the journal up and burn it altogether. There are journals you can buy for the sole purpose of burning them afterwards.
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Burn Lists
This technique involves writing a list of things you want to let go of and then burning it. Burning the list symbolizes the release of those things.
Burn Letters
Another example are burn letters. For this technique, you write a letter to someone that you either want to forgive or let go of, but instead of sending it to them, you burn it.
Safety Precautions
If you do decide to try this practice, make sure to be safe. Use a fireproof bowl for burning and never leave it unattended. Alternatively, you can shred the pages.
If you’re in Atlanta and want to try burn journaling, meet me this Sunday for Burn Journaling & Walk.
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