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^wow that was tons of help!
no ok...I no your house is often thought of as a comfort zone, but since you are only moving down the dtreet, your house will be within seeing distance, its going to be hard, but also relize that you will be with your family and still have your friends so you wont be compltly alone! try to decorate your room like your old one or try to bring a few familiar objects to it! moving is never easy, but it will become your comfort zone, if the new people who move in have kids ask to babysit so you can still be in contact with your house! I hope I helped!
stop stressing...your moving this is such a great opportunity for you...you can start over with your room...place pictures all over your walls paint,buy new everything decorate how you always wanted to or look for new ideas in magazines...dont be sad your room isint a comfort zone because of where it is or how it looks...its because its yours...makle it yours...the rest will fall into place shortly.goodluck-v-



How to stop being nervous about moving?
Alright, I did recall posting a message about me moving. My parents came across a bigger house down the street, and they got a good deal on it. I'm happy for my parents and all, but here I am, still having mixed thoughts about it. In the beginning, I was...
so against moving, but now, I'm okay with it. Not oh-so excited, but okay with it.
I'm moving the 31st, which is this Thursday, but I felt for the past two weeks or so, as if this whole thing was like a countdown. It's like saying, Oh. It's my last Saturday here. My last weekend here. It's so nerve-wrecking, despite how corny this may sound.
I don't know how to stop seeing this as a nerve-wrecking thing. Since it's in a couple of days, and it's way too late to turn back, I need tips on how to stop worrying this whole situation. It's making me crazy.
I like my house now. It's my comfort zone. How do I make my new room a similar comfort zone?