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Recovering From a Low Point: Is Moving a Good Idea?

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Life has its ups and downs, and sometimes the downs seem hopeless. You may have lost your job, a loved one, or ended a relationship; any of these things can cause a real low point in your life. Medication, therapy, and support groups do help, but sometimes they’re not enough. Sometimes you need a total change of scenery. Here are some tips to help you start your moving journey.

 

Is Moving to a New City a Good Way to Recover?

 

Although the actual moving process is stressful, you can improve your mental health by doing something new and exciting. If you have lost a spouse or your job, you may want to downsize your home. If you’ve recently ended a relationship, you may not want to be reminded of that person by seeing familiar surroundings. While you can accomplish these goals when staying in the same city, you will expand your horizons if you move to an entirely new location.

 

How Is Relocating Beneficial?

 

Moving to a new location has several benefits:

 

•       You can improve your mental state by moving. You might buy a newer home and new furniture to enhance your overall mood so you won’t constantly be reminded of your loss.

•       You’ll have the opportunity to make a fresh, new start. You might change your habits, embrace new hobbies, even update your appearance. People in your new location won’t know the old you, so you can reinvent yourself.

•       You’ll have new neighbors and co-workers. You can make new friends at the local gym or art class.

•       You can change the type of area you live in — such as moving from a large city to a more rural area — and that can provide new opportunities to improve your life.

 

What Should You Look for When Choosing a New City?

 

You may already have an idea of where you’d like to move, but if you don’t, there are a few things that can help you decide on the perfect place for you:

 

•       Financial concerns — real estate prices, current housing market, tax rates, and cost of living

•       Job opportunities and quality of schools if you have children

•       Crime rates

•       Climate

•       Culture and attractions

•       Population — number of residents and demographics

•       Health care providers and hospitals

 

Assess your needs and desires, then start searching. Contacting the Chamber of Commerce in the state or city you’re considering can provide lots of helpful information.

 

Should You Hire a Moving Company?

 

For a long-distance move, you should consider hiring a moving company. Go online to find a reputable local moving company. Be sure to read reviews and always request a written estimate. Helpful hint: An in-home inspection is a sign of a legitimate moving company.

 

How Do You Find a New Home?

 

Search for a reputable, established realtor in the new city. They know the area and can recommend homes with the price range and features you want in a suitable location for you. A realtor helps you learn about the local community, and it’s beneficial to know at least one person in the new city.

 

Preparing Your New Home

 

If you’ve moved into a new home, you’re going to need time to feel settled. One thing you shouldn’t neglect is your locks — have them changed or rekeyed as soon as possible. You can find a locksmith locally by searching online. You can read service reviews to find one that works for you. You’ll feel better and rest easier with updated locks.

 

Should You Move?

 

You know yourself better than anyone else does. Unless there’s a reason to stay, relocating to a new city can be a positive move toward regaining mental stability after suffering a low point. Once you’ve settled in your new spot, work with Leanne Holitza to help find your new direction.