It looks as though Jennifer Lopez is spending a little well-deserved "me" time for now, as she's not looking to date anyone in the near future. The singer and actress recently admitted that she is indeed single, despite reports that indicated she was dating her ex-boyfriend, Casper Smart.

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According to US Weekly on Tuesday, Lopez made the revelation while on The Meredith Vieira Show this week.

She said, "I'm just being on my own. I feel like I need that right now. I've been in relationships kind of back-to-back my whole life and I just needed time."

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Lopez also says that she wants to start making time for other people in her life, including her children and her friends, rather than jump back into another relationship with a man.

She added, "I need time to just chill and just know me and enjoy my kids and actually make time for other friends instead of just the relationship thing. All of a sudden, all the relationships in your life and everything starts working when you take care of yourself."

Just recently, Lopez admitted that she made "mistakes" in her past relationships.

In a new interview with ELLE UK last Wednesday, the celebrity mother-of-three says that despite her blunders, she's trying to learn from her mistakes and knows that there's still a man out there for her.

She told the magazine, "Everybody has seen that I make mistakes. Each time it goes wrong it's hard. I get really hurt but I have to let myself go: 'What did I do? What can I learn?' And as hard and as hurtful as things get, I want to believe I will be able to go one step higher. I've got to hope that if I keep going I will eventually get it right."

Lopez also says that it's sometimes difficult raising her two children Emme and Max with stability, despite the fact that she and her ex-husband Marc Anthony are still on good terms.

She said, "It's tough because I know they feel the void of that male presence. When Marc and I first broke up, I did think: 'I wish I could have held this together.' But when you realize it's not the right thing for anybody, you think: 'OK, well how do we make this work, how do we make this better, how do we make this great for the children anyway?'"