Solitude Advocacy
@solitude.advocacy

empowering solitude through awareness, research, and resources

the social and cultural

relevance:

Solitude Deficit

Introverts feel they don’t get enough alone time in their day-to-day lives

Gender Divide

Men report more alone time than women due to factors like fewer caregiving duties

Workplace Design

Employees feel overwhelmed without opportunities for solitude during work

solitude is . . . . . . .

. . . . self -discovery

“The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself”

Michel de Montaigne

DEEPENING

the dialogue

SolitudeAdvocacy.org is your safe space for solitude-friendly content and thought-provoking posts.

Whether in reflections from the founder or from contributors and community, you’re sure to walk away with a greater appreciation for alone time:

A NOTE FROM

the founder:

I’m Syrah Linsley, a solitude advocate with an unwavering belief in the transformative power of alone time.

Once an introverted homeschooler, I now work remotely, live alone, and wrote a memoir manuscript about the magic of solitude on the journey of leaving abuse.