How to Deal With Moving
Everyone knows that moving can be hard to do. You have friends, relatives, boyfriends, girlfriends, you know where things are, and you have had so many memories in the place you are currently living in. Also, you might have some problems moving into your own house. Here are some steps to help you make the adjustment.
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Steps
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1Take a photo of your bedroom and try to position it in the same place in your new house. This way you will feel like you have not moved. Or, you can try to renew everything and it may feel like a rad new start. Just think how cool your new room will be! Start thinking about what color you want to paint the walls, and decorations you can add.
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2If you are moving away from friends get their number or e-mail address and you can always keep in touch. If you aren't moving that far away, you still might be able to get to their house.
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3Remember that moving houses is not always a bad thing. It can be an adventure, so do not always feel bad about it. You have an opportunity to make new friends.
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Tips
- Who knows, you may like the new house better than your old one.
- Do not feel down all the time
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