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Next, go out and visit some apartments or houses within your budget, just to see what's
out there. Take note about the criteria that make you feel most happy.Here are some
items to think about:Space - how big or small do you need each of the
rooms to be?Closets - how many things do you need to "hide" in the closet?Location
- what areas do you like best and least in the city you're living in?Neighbors
- do you like to throw wild parties, or be more subdued? If it's the
latter, try and make sure you're not surrounded by college kids, for example.Layout - do
you care if the apartment space is "railroad" with one room right after the other
in a straight line, or do you have another preference?Light - is it important that
there be tons of sunlight streaming into your dwelling, or are you more comfortable in
darker surroundings?Direction - do you like to face the busy streets - perhaps enjoying a
connection to the world outside, or do you prefer the peace and quiet of an
apartment facing a courtyard?Comfort - is it important to have a doorman and elevator, or
are you comfortable walking up several flights of stairs?Height - depending what city you live
in, you may have the option to live on a high floor, or the first
floor - figure out which makes you happier.Security - If you're not looking for, or
don't have the option for a doorman/elevator building, familiarize yourself with the security system and
entry-way of each potential nike tn home you visit, and try to return in the evening, to
see if you're comfortable with the surroundings, and feel secure with whatever system is availableProximity
to Necessities - if this is an important point, figure out closest laundromats, dry cleaners,
shoe repair, and supermarketsProximity to Nature - if you like spending time in parks, or
hiking, etc., you may want to ensure there's a nearby area for you to enjoy
natureUpdating a Pre-Furnished Apartment or House If you're moving into a place chosen for you
by your company, you will most likely arrive to a pre-furnished, pre-decorated apartment and have
only minimal ability to modify it.In your case, find out what you are, and are
not, allowed to change - whether or not you can, for example, repaint any walls,
or hang your own paintings or photos.Either way, you can most certainly frame your photos
in desktop frames that you can place in conspicuous places.Plants or flowers are a wonderful
way to brighten a home, and give you something to care for that you nourish
and help grow.It always makes me laugh - but a shower curtain has a huge
impact on a bathroom - every time I've moved, once I put up my very
own shower curtain, it makes that small room seem like mine, and it's the first
room in a new place that I feel at home in! Maybe it's because I
have so many toiletries that I can fill up the bathroom in about ten minutes,
but I think there's something about the room tn requin being small and easy to personalize quickly,
that makes this a great place to start with.If you brought any awards or trophies
with you, or any other objects that celebrate your accomplishments and make you proud to
look at, place those in very public spaces that you will look at every day
and be reminded of things that make you happy.If you have any hobbies you do
at home - such as crafts, sewing, designing, etc - make sure that you bring
these items with you and allow a space for you to continue those hobbies which
are a source of happiness.If you enjoyed these tips, consider downloading my "8 Steps to
Feel at Home Anywhere in the World" eCourse. It offers many other strategies, and implementation
tips on adapting to life in a new place.Heather is a Culture Transition Specialist. First
off, it's an experience that is sometimes exciting, as I think about the potential places
I might move into, but sometimes scary as thoughts go through my mind about, "what
if I end up not liking the place?" "Will the neighbors be friendly?" "Will I
like the neighborhood?" And, of course, there's the dreaded moving process itself - "how on
earth will I pack all this stuff by myself?"When it comes to choosing a place
to live, if you're work is not providing an apartment for you, then you need
to put some thought into what you're looking for.If you are being given an apartment
as part of your relocation, then you need to focus more on how to make
that place feel like your home, especially if you're living with furniture and artwork that
was chosen and purchased by someone else.Choosing Your Own Place I feel that it's important
to have an idea of what you're looking for. This is often more important than
how it looks. First, figure out your price. So, figure out how you know
you like a place. Personally, I rely on how I feel in an apartment. Since
I'm getting ready to move to a new apartment, thought I'd share some thoughts on
the process of moving. Does your heart leap? Do you know it because you're inexplicably
smiling? Or, is it perhaps the absence of feeling like you want to bolt out
of a place as soon as you enter? All of these are important to be
aware of as you choose a place to live, because, if you're going to have
to come home to it every day, you want it to be a place you
look forward to returning to. She works with Expatriates (anyone that transfers to a new
city or country for work) and their families to handle the social, personal, and professional
challenges that arise after relocating to a new city or country.Learn more at http://www.culturetransition.com where
you can sign up for the Culture Transition Success newsletter, and get a free article
with more useful tips, and a free affirmation file to encourage you along the process!And,
feel free to sign up for a free report on the 7 common Relocating Mistakes
to avoid at http://culturetransition.com/relocating-mistakes. 

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