
Originally Posted by
CyclChyk
Once I accepted that I was stuck *where ever* and started looking for the positive instead of the negative, my attitude changed my mood. And I became happy again.
I know it sounds all hoekee but it really is a state of mind. It doesn't happen overnite. And I'm willing to bet CO wasn't all peaches and cream the first little while??
Just my 2cents, FWIW. And for the record, I would move back to NH in a heartbeat. I so dislike GA, but I am happy, and I am content. So it makes the rest kinda fade away.
Great advice CyclChyk and trust me I know. I have lived in six different places in the last ten years. Each time we move with my husbands job I suffer from the old OH MY GOD THIS PLACE SUCKS and lots of that is because its just different and the fact that I dont know anyone to start with doesnt help. Now I know that I will experience that feeling each time we move Im ready for it. It can sometimes take a good year or two before you start feeling comfortable in a place and start to make good friends. Give yourself a bit of time and really try hard to look at all the positives about your new place like CyclChyk said.
Trek-not looking forward to her next move-hawk
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Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V