Sunday, March 31, 2013


Dear Friend… Are You Fed Up Because You Don't Have A Clue About Getting Over Being Homesick?
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Are you struggling with the fact that 
you really don't know anything about 
beating home sickness?

Feeling homesick is an absolutely normal experience. 
When you're away from home, life is full of 
unexpected experiences and hardships. You might 
be living away from home for the first time, 
feel anxious about meeting new individuals, or 
be worrying about finding a line of work. 
When you're in a new place and feeling a 
little anxious, panic may quickly kick in.

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- Be Open To New Things

- Take Care Of Yourself

- Have Truthful Expectations

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Missing Home

Feeling homesick is an absolutely normal experience. When you're away from home, life is full of unexpected experiences and hardships. You might be living away from home for the first time, feel anxious about meeting new individuals, or be worrying about finding a line of work. When you're in a new place and feeling a little anxious, panic may quickly kick in.

How do you stop that rising tide of desperation?

Basically, while we have physically left home, it might take more time to adapt emotionally. Humans by nature tend to resist change and fight to hold on to familiar surroundings.

A few think that homesickness is chiefly about adapting to new relationships. One person depicts it this way: “Suddenly, you discover that rather than being a central individual in a small unit with plenty of peripheral activities and acquaintances, you've become an anonymous member of a four thousand plus community where you don’t know anybody. You feel shaken and lonesome, and you long for the secure and the familiar.

Occasionally these emotions are totally overwhelming. Tasks that would commonly have been easy may suddenly seem quite a challenge, or even feel impossible without your common framework of support.”

The more open you are to new things, the less you might miss past things. Be open to exploring fresh situations, opportunities, individuals, classes, and choices. Try to prevent comparing your new environment to home ~ they’re dissimilar. It may be scary to face so many new things, but they'll provide opportunities to meet new acquaintances.

Overcoming homesickness is a gradual process for most individuals. Recognize that adapting to a new state of affairs is hard and takes time. Let yourself ease into it, and you will eventually feel like you’re home.


However, if your homesickness persists and interferes with your performance, relationships, or general functioning and welfare, consider talking with someone.

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