How I made myself at home in a new city

Students making friends

As much as I loved being in Essex around everyone I knew, there wasn鈥檛 much left for me there. I had this feeling inside of me that felt like it was time to get out there and get on with my life. I listened to that feeling and now here I am in 海角乱伦. It was always my intention to find a city that I could end up living in full time and adapt my old life to my new life. My whole life has been a constant move, from Essex to Spain, to Lincolnshire and then back to Essex where I moved to multiple homes. By the time I was 11 I had been to six schools. As much as I wanted to stay in one place the experience has made me able to adapt to new living situations pretty easily. Here are a few things that I do to settle in quickly.

1. Unpack

How can you possibly feel 鈥渁t home鈥 if your suitcase and boxes are still full? Empty them and find a home for all of your belongings. Don鈥檛 forget to set up any electrical items you may have straight away, it鈥檚 good to get all the annoying and fiddly jobs done first so then everything else feels easier.

3 stacked suitcases against a chair

2. List the positives

Now you have unpacked, grab a cup of tea (if that鈥檚 your thing) and let everything sink in. Realise that this is the start of the rest of your life and feel inspired. List everything that鈥檚 positive about your new home, is it spacious? Is it cosy? Leave the negativity in your suitcase and zip it up!

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3. Take a walk

Taking a walk is a great way to get to know your surroundings. I took a walk on my own when I first got to 海角乱伦 and I set myself the task of finding a supermarket, a doctor鈥檚 surgery and a bar. If you do that you will know where to go when you鈥檙e on the search for the bare necessities.

Lone person walking in the snow in the city

4. Socialise

This was probably the biggest thing that worried me about moving somewhere new, being sociable. It is a nerve racking thought when you do not know anybody but when living at university pretty much everyone is in the same position, so keep that in mind. There are so many groups on social media for individual courses or societies so make the effort to engage with other people. Sometimes though it can get out of hand, it has done for me. I am currently in 19 ACTIVE group chats. To be honest most of them are on mute because I couldn鈥檛 deal with the constant notifications! Tip: choose your group chats wisely.

Champagne bottles and glasses

5. Have a film night with yourself

If you are like me you like your space. I found that when I have a film night on my own with chocolate and tea I appreciate my surroundings a lot more, I feel safe and secure and most of all cosy. By doing this it allows you to 鈥済et to know鈥 the place you now call home, as it becomes a secure base for you.

Box of popcorn spilling out onto the counter

If you do all these things then I think you鈥檒l really start to feel settled. I hope you enjoyed these tips and I hope you use them too! Remember leave the negativity zipped up in your suitcase, that鈥檚 the one thing you do not have to unpack!