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How to Adjust to Moving to a New Place

April 28, 2008

how to adjust to moving to a new place
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With the whirlwind of things to do, it often isn’t until long after the move that one starts feeling the emotional symptoms caused by moving. Uprooting your entire life, and starting from scratch is one of the most difficult struggles one will have to face in their life. Getting situated and used to a new house, job, and school, while at the same time coping with loneliness, and trying to meet new people, can be exhausting and extremely difficult. Staying positive and making a real effort to become a part of the community will make the transition much easier.

Unpacking. When it comes to unpacking get it done, but don’t make yourself sick over it. Set yourself goals to get done on a daily and weekly basis. Until it is finished do a regular amount of unpacking every day. Allow yourself time each day to relax, and do some things that will take your mind off the move and eliminate stress.

Make your new house your home. If your landlord permits paint the walls. Hang up photos and artwork. Begin personalizing your home as soon as you get there. At the end of the day, when you feel lost, sad, or lonely, returning to a home that reflects who you are, and is filled with the things you love is the least you can do for yourself to feel more comfortable.

Pick up where you left off in your old home. Were you half way through a novel before you left? Do you do yoga every morning before breakfast? Do you have only one sleeve left to knit on the sweater you are making? Unpack these things first and work on them in between spurts of unpacking your home. Doing things that you would have done in your old home, will not only help you relax, but also aid in making your new house feel like home.

Make friends. This is probably the hardest part of a move for anyone. As children we were able to make friends with everyone on the playground simply by joining them in a game of tag. As adults it is much more difficult. Our personalities and interests have developed and finding others who’s interests compliment ours is much more difficult. The only way to really start making friends is by getting involved in activities, and getting out there. Yes, it may be easier to sit around the house watching reruns of The Office, but by taking a risk and striking up conversations or complimenting people around you, you are one step closer to a potential new friend.

Get Active. As soon as you get to your new destination start getting out in the community. Enroll in a dance class at the local community college, join a gym, or go to art openings. Not only will this take your mind off the stress of your move, but will most likely speed up the process of making friends. Look for a free local publication that lists events in the community. Look for fliers for shows when you stop in to get coffee in the morning. Look on Craigslist for weekend events, and search Yelp for good music venues. Find a place you like, and become a regular there. Over time friendships will naturally develop.

Get to know your new town. Spend time every day becoming more well acquainted with your new surroundings, the local movie theatre, where the closest park is, what streets are dead ends, etc. Get in the car, and drive around various neighborhoods. Don’t be afraid to get lost. I find that I learn the most about a city when I do get lost. Use the luxuries of the internet to help you find establishments that interest you. Look up all the coffee shops or sushi restaurants in your area, then do a drive by with each one on your list.

Stay in regular contact with friends and family back home. Write emails, talk on the phone, and send snail mail. Make it a point to talk to family and close friends at least once a week. If you get free weekend minutes on your phone plan this is a great time to take advantage of them, while at the same time catching up with loved ones. If sudden bursts of loneliness come on, don’t hesitate to call up someone you miss, and tell them how you are feeling.

Start planning a visit home. By planning a date of when you will return back for a visit you will greatly eliminate the initial shock of leaving. Letting others know when you are going to see them next will give you and them something to look forward to.

Start a blog devoted to your new life. Take pictures of your journey to your new home and write a short entry every day. Post photos from when you painted the walls, the mess of boxes in your living room, and how it gradually comes together. Write about how much you miss having lunch on Fridays with your cousin. Before you leave give out the address to all your friends and family so they can follow along and comment on everything you are doing.

Ok now it is your turn, to those of you who have made a big move, what has helped you the most during the transition into your new home and life? What advice would you give someone who is making a huge move for the first time in her life?

xoxo,
Cedar

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11 Comments »

  1. Liina says:

    Thanks for the “moving” post. I will keep each & every one of these things in mind for my move at the end of summer! I especially like the idea of devoting a blog to the moving/getting comfortable process. I have to admit I teared up reading this post, realizing it is going to be a reality for me! - but really, thank you, you are the person I most wanted moving advice from :)

    April 28th, 2008 at 3:16 pm

  2. Fro says:

    I’ve moved quite a few times with my dads work, and I think the most important thing is to stay positive and find things that you absolutely love about your new home. I moved cross atlantic the summer before my junior year in high school and instead of being sad about what i was missing i focused on the things that I fell in love with in my new town; such as a huge barnes and noble where i could go sit. THe biggest thing is to stay positive and then things will solve itself, but don’t lock yourself up, it doesnt work!

    April 28th, 2008 at 6:58 pm

  3. MissCedar says:

    Liina- Your welcome! I really hope the move goes well for you. Do keep us up to date, and I would love to see if you create a blog about it!

    Fro- Great advice, rather than focusing on the sadness, find new things to fall in love with! That is amazing that you could stay so positive through such a huge move–while in the middle of high school!

    April 28th, 2008 at 7:31 pm

  4. bronwyn says:

    Great tips! I hate moving, it’s a complete nightmare. I last moved three years ago and took me quite a while to settle in.

    April 29th, 2008 at 1:38 am

  5. Meaghan says:

    Thanks for this post - I’m actually moving to London in a few weeks and I’m incredibly nervous! (Okay… not least of all because I don’t actually have a place to live yet.)

    But when I find one I’ll definitely keep all of this in mind. Thank you :)

    April 29th, 2008 at 4:37 am

  6. E says:

    Hi!

    I’ve been an avid reader of your site for many months… You are so insightful! I love what you’re doing and just wanted to thank you for it!

    Peace and Cake,
    E

    April 29th, 2008 at 10:10 am

  7. MissCedar says:

    Meaghan- Oh wow! Where are you moving from?

    E- Thank you so much!!

    April 29th, 2008 at 10:35 am

  8. Meaghan says:

    Well, I’m originally from San Francisco area in CA, but right now I’m at college in Maine. I graduate on May 25, and on May 31, I’m taking off for London :)

    April 29th, 2008 at 1:49 pm

  9. MissCedar says:

    Meaghan- Wow, what a change that will be! I can’t imagine moving to another country!

    April 29th, 2008 at 2:07 pm

  10. Stephie says:

    I’m actually going to be moving out on my own. Today! Perfect timing haha. And I love the tips. I can definitely start a blog on my new macbook. Thanks for the tips Cedar :)

    April 30th, 2008 at 11:50 am

  11. MissCedar says:

    Stephie- Oh wonderful!! Let us know the address when you start it!

    April 30th, 2008 at 3:17 pm

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