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RE: Moving 04-03-2019, 05:29 PM
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As someone that's moved a dozen times and lived in multiple countries, I know the feeling. You'll form new habits, socialize with new people, and adjust over time. Might be overwhelming at first, but it's best to stay busy, and eventually you'll get used to things. I've found that it normally takes a few months to fully settle in. If you're only an hour away you can always go visit.
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RE: Moving 04-08-2019, 07:32 AM
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That's because change necessarily means you're out of your comfort zone which is a GOOD thing! You need change in order to develop growth.
There's a light at the end of the tunnel mate, tough it out and you'll be cheering in a few months.
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RE: Moving 04-23-2019, 07:59 PM
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Aw, it's gonna be okay. I had the exact same Experience. It gets better, trust me. I've been in a new place for a little over a Month.
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RE: Moving 04-28-2019, 07:36 AM
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Like many others, I've also experienced this. Although, I was about 13 my first time. I would have traded anything to be at the same school or within as close proximity to my old friends. I will say I felt off for what felt like a long time. I actually didn't even notice the moment when that feeling stopped. I just realised I didn't feel so strange about it when I looked back after a year or two. It faded without me noticing it.
Since then, I've moved several times for college and even took my masters in another country. I cannot emphasise how rewarding an experience that was. I never wanted to leave the town I was born in, but it was a great personal development point for me.
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