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Deal With Moving Across the Country as a Teen

Are you about to move across the country away from your friends and possibly family? Well, then read this article.


Edit Steps

  1. 1
    Look on the bright side.
    Look on the bright side.
    Look on the bright side. If you focus on all the negative stuff you're just going to feel worse about moving.
  2. 2
    Try new things to take your mind off the stress.
    Try new things to take your mind off the stress.
    Try new things to take your mind off the stress. For example, try remodeling. When you get to the new home and are unpacking your belongings into your room, you could try a different arrangement of furniture or paint color.
  3. 3
    Be yourself.
    Be yourself.
    Be yourself. When you're going back to school or just making friends around the neighborhood, never pretend you're someone you're not. Always be yourself and know that not all people will like you but that's okay.
  4. 4
    Have fun.
    Have fun.
    Have fun. Look at this as an adventure, like you're exploring new places, learning new things, and meeting new people.


Edit Tips

  • Don't blame the reason for your moving on a parent/guardian, they only want what's best for you.


Edit Warnings

  • You're still going to have to get used to the change. Don't think following these steps are going to make moving a walk in the park. It's still going to be difficult.

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Categories: Youth | Moving House and Packing

Recent edits by: Monkeybugaboo, Jack Herrick, Muppetcrayz

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