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How can I be happy about moving?


Question Posted Tuesday January 3 2006, 5:15 pm

I love living where I do but my mother wants to move away. Not far, but where I am I can walk right into town and I like that. The area is really nice too. I'm not leaving behind my friends or anything as I will stay at the same school and I have a couple of friends living in the town my mum wants us to move to. It's also walking distance from the train station.
Basically, it's not too bad but I can't feel good about it because I really do love this area. Does anyone have any tips for making the move happier/making me see all the good points of it?


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sp4rklingr4in answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 10:02 pm:
Go check out your new house and get ready to decorate your room! I don't know about you- but my favorite part of moving is being able to plan out what my new room is going to look like. (posters, arrangement of furniture, paint job, etc). Otherwise, I wish you a pleasant move! Hopefully you'll love your new home even more than you love the one you're currently living in.

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pavan answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 7:28 pm:
i just moved and its really far from my skool so my parents hired a taxi driver for me anyway moving isn't that bad just think of all the things you will like about your new house and think of all the embarrising and bad momoents in your like when you lived at your old house and that wil make the move better and make you feel more cofortable

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partygurl24 answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 6:49 pm:
I say that you think of all the negative things of the area that you're living in now that you're about to move away from. This helps me in scenarios kind of like this because if I really want something or what somethings to stay the same and not change but I have no control over the situations, I think of its negative points because that way I won't feel like it was that good anyway. You can also visit that area when you like since where you're moving to is not far away. I hope I helped

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DancinCutie08 answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 5:44 pm:
i just try to think of the good things and block all the bad things out of my head. just really get excited like think abuot everything your doing and get involved in it as much as possible.. like help with packing to take your mind off of things. and think about all the new friends and neighbors you will have. just think of it as a fresh start to you.. like a new years resolution and make the move the start to improving things in your life that you want to improve

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