5 New Year’s Eve Ideas For Introverts

Hello, my fellow introverts! You’ve made it through all of the holiday social events except one. The last, and probably most daunting holiday event, is undoubtedly New Year’s Eve. But rather than staying home alone and Door Dashing sushi (although that sounds awesome), find a way to celebrate that feels comfortable. You’ll feel much better about ringing in the new year with someone by your side, even if it’s just one person. Here are some ideas for how to spend NYE as an introvert.

new years eve ideas for introverts

A spa night

Grab your best introverted gal pal and make it a night of pampering. Face masks, deep conditioning treatments, pedicures, the works. Bonus, you’ll wake up feeling fresh as a daisy in 2019.

Have a dinner party

Don’t freak out. When I say dinner party, I mean like 2-4 people, max. There are many others out there who don’t enjoy the hustle and bustle of NYE parties, but still want to celebrate with loved ones. Give it a theme, have everyone bring a dish and enjoy a quiet night at home by candlelight.

Go on a weekend trip

FOMO via social media is one of the biggest bummers for introverts on New Year’s Eve. But if you plan a little getaway specifically over the holiday, you’ll be filled with JOMO (joy of missing out) and will come back to the new year feeling rejuvenated.

Have a binge-watching marathon

Invite a friend or two over for a rom-com night. Or binge-watch a new true crime series on Netflix. Whatever your cup of tea is, just make sure to have plenty of popcorn and wine on hand. And don’t forget to pause the movie at midnight!

Go to the movies

I’ve spent a couple New Year’s Eves in a movie theater, and it’s great. Pick a flick you’ve been wanting to see and hit up the late-night showing. Grab all the snacks your heart desires and settle in for a quiet night, while still out and about.

Looking for more reads for introverts? Check out these posts next: How To Survive The Holiday Season As An IntrovertStay Close To People Who Feel Like Sunlight and Wendy’s Tips On How To Stay Sane When You Work From Home

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Author: Samantha Welker

Samantha Welker is the business manager at Glitter Guide. She has an Master's in Corporate Finance & Sustainability from Harvard Business School but prefers working in the creative industry. She also hosts a weekly business podcast for creative women called Pretty Okay Podcast. She loves spending time with her husband and her son, Rocky, in sunny San Diego. Follow along on Instagram