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July 20, 2017

Have you Moved a Long Distance to San Antonio and Hate it? Try These Four Steps to Help with your Adjustment.

image of the seattle skylineDid you just receive a job offer that required you to move a long distance? Maybe you simply felt like you needed a change of scenery so you packed up and moved across the country. No matter what the path was that caused you to end up your new city, you find that you are by yourself, you aren’t happy with the city, and you are feeling remorse over your decision. Well, it might provide you a bit of a stimulus to discover that you are not alone. Folks move long distances all the time merely to discover that they apparently aren’t as pleased as they were in their old home city. As a leading moving company, we see it time and time again, and throughout the years we’ve come up with some helpful suggestions on how to get past the ‘New Town Blues’ here in San Antonio.

To start, you’re going to want to give yourself a good chunk of time to get acquainted with your new city. If you’ve only been in the area for a few weeks, we feel that is not really an adequate amount of time to figure out all the neat new hangouts, events, and places to go. Have you looked at all the parks to find your preferred new get away? Have you sketched out some amazing biking or jogging paths? Have you discovered an outstanding hole-in-the-wall to eat at yet? Once you get a solid feel of the area, you’ll see that you’ll recover that touch of familiarity and relief soon.

Getting into a reliable program is a marvelous way to help keep your sanity in the midst of times of higher stress. Outlining your workout times, cleaning schedules, earmarking times for chilling with friends, and just planning out your week in general can help keep you fixed on the work at hand. Your mind won’t dwell on the real or perceived negatives of your move, and before you know it you’ll be feeling normal again.

One of the hardest components of moving long distances is the fact that you leave your friends and family behind. In this day and age, it’s really simple to stay connected with them, but not being able to do stuff face to face can feel like a weight on your overall fulfillment with your new home. We recommend getting out of your new home and meeting some new people here in San Antonio. There are a wide variety of groups to do things with, such as participating in:
  • An exercise class
  • A Book Club
  • A car enthusiast group
  • A volunteer group
  • A board gaming group
  • And so many more options
Meeting the new neighbors As part of the socialization suggestion, we also greatly recommend getting to know your new neighbors. After all, they’re the folks you’ll run into the most outside of your coworkers. They’ve also probably been in town for a lot longer than you have. This presents a great opportunity to talk with them and find out about their favorite parts of your new city. They can propose good, non-chain restaurants, tell you about the exciting events coming up, and in general help you feel more at home.

If you’ve given your new home town a good try and are still unhappy, then you may want to consider moving back to your old city. After all, it’s not worth suffering in a city that you despise when you can be content in your old home. If that’s the case, make sure you get a variety of long distance moving quotes so you can compare and contrast your pricing and service options.

We hope that we’ve given you some good options to help ease your transition and we wish you luck regardless if you stay in San Antonio or head back to familiar territory!


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