Investigate Problem

Should I Stay In or Go Out?

Follow the prompts to identify the solution

proposes Do you want to save your energy?

Yes Add

No Add

Yes

No

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Add additional info to your problem.

We'll personally review your case within 24 hours.

Help solve the problem by asking a question or proposing a solution.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Most common questions used to investigate

Do you want to save your energy?

Is your budget looking tight?

Have you been spending a lot of time with people lately?

Do you feel excited about getting out of the house?

Common conclusions

If you want to save your energy then staying at home is definitely a better option for you, because when you go out, you end up using a lot of energy on smiling, keeping up with the flow of conversation, making sure you pick up on all the social cues around you, and so much more. If you stay at home, you can recharge, and focus your energy on other thing like finally completing a task you have been putting off or working out to get in better shape.

If your budget is looking tight, stay in the for the night and save some money and if you want to go out even though money is tight, you should try limiting how much you spend. For example bring cash instead of relying on a debit card and only spend as much cash as you have on you.

If you have been spending a lot of time with people lately, you may benefit from a night alone. You should stay in and do something on your own, like reading a book or watching a movie.

You should ask yourself honestly how you feel about the prospect of going out and if you are not excited about going out of the house then staying home is maybe a better idea. If you can not afford going out, or simply do not feel like putting in the effort, you could use social media to interact with others.

References
Related Problems