Moving away advice?

Salamencetrainer34

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It seems may be moving away soon. I know for a fact, at least some of you moved. And, well. I never did. This home is where I've lived my entire life, and get imagine life without it. And, I do like the new house, but. I just love this house so much. So, any moving away advice?

Major edit. Its in my local area, not near friends (I never really was within walking distance anyways), and my life will be the same, in social/school terms. The house part is important.
 
Moving is pretty tough. I've moved a lot and it sucks. Most of my moves were halfway across the US, but I've have a few local ones. It's going to get better though, and that's really all that should matter. It's going to be hard moving out of that house, but you just have to remember to treat this new house like its permanent. I think that it helps if you try not to think about it so much.
 
Moving is... your family trying to find that one home. I used to live in the home my grandpa helped build, so I had a strong bond with it, but then we moved. Completely different area, but I enjoyed the new place. It's a whole new journey! Biggest thing is you have to try to make the most out of this new opportunity, and every plus that come with it! :)
 
I've moved a few times in my life; sometimes from one house to another 10 minutes away, most recently across an ocean to a whole different continent. Sometimes those moves have been with family, sometimes on my own.

Moving is a great way to take stock of how you live and what you like in a living space. Instead of focusing on your old house and moving "away" from it, start thinking about moving "to" your new house and all the fun, new changes you can make. Maybe start thinking of how you'd like to furnish/organize your room, or go over to explore your new neighborhood and find out more about the area. Basically: think positive. Focusing on the new, good things will make moving more exciting and fun, whereas focusing on what you're leaving behind will only make the process harder on you.
 
Moving can be tough and it also takes time to get used to everything in your new home. I lived many years in an apartment and when it was time to move to a house, it seemed like a piece of my life was slowly drifting away. I had so many nice memories, and moving to a new environment was going to take time to get used to, but new memories can be created in your new home and you will end up enjoying it. There isn't much you can do besides look forward and think positive instead of negative.
 
My family moved across town a few years ago. It was a big change from the house I grew up in but I grew to be fine with it because the living conditions improved overall for my family and our cat was able to come with us (my dad was unsure if we would bring it with us in the new house because of it's shedding).

If you are stressed or worried, having familiar things around will help of course. Take some time to make the space yours if you get a room, it will help to take your mind off of the big change and might actually excite you more about it. We eventually adapt to new surroundings and changes, it takes a bit of time to get used to it is all. Hopefully things will be fine in the place you'll be moving to!
 
Make as much friends as possible. My father's family moved around a lot, and now my father has a lot of friends all over the country. :)
 
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