I moved to new home away from family and friends – and now I’m miserable
DEAR DEIDRE: WHEN I was evicted by my landlord I moved away from most of my friends and family – and now I’m miserable.
Under pressure to find a new home I moved to a new town where my two best friends are.
They convinced me I’d be happier here and my new flat is only a short walk away from them.
I’m a 48-year-old single woman. My friends are in their early 50s.
Unfortunately I fell out with one of them and the other is avoiding me.
So now I’m in an unfamiliar town with absolutely no one.
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I know if I decide to move back it will cause more friction with my friends here.
I only have my dog and two cats for company and I can’t leave them for long.
DEIDRE SAYS: Moving can be hard and costly. It’s often the people around us that make a place a home.
Before deciding to uproot again, could you give yourself a chance to make new friends?
Start a new hobby or join some local classes.
Social media’s a great source of local information and most places have a Facebook group you can join to build up contacts.
Explore your local area, you’ll soon find places that you like just as much, if not more.
Voluntary work can be a great way to meet people. My support pack Widening Your Social Scene will help.