Rocket123 wrote:
Just curious, when you use the word ?alone time?, are you referring to time when you are not conversing with others? Or, when you are in the solitude of your own room?
For me, it depends on the people I am around. For example, my partner, when she is home, makes me feel like I am not getting "alone" time because she will frequently (couple of times an hour) try to involve me in her world or come "check" on me, etc.; she is an extrovert and needs that frequent energy from me. So, just not conversing is not enough in that situation - I truly want to be in a place where she is not.
Your other examples (shopping in a store, doing yard work) work for me as well - I agree, both of them can be good "alone" time. I used to enjoy doing my grocery shopping at a local 24 hour megastore in the middle of the night because very few people were there.
Sometimes I do want the complete solitude (home alone) but most of the time, being non-interactive (grocery store shopping alone) is quite sufficient.