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Tips for the Relocating Partner A new career opportunity sometimes means that your family will need to relocate to another town. The decision to move is often arrived at after careful consideration of various factors including the other partner’s career; the effect on the children’s educational and recreational activities; and financial issues. In addition, it often means leaving behind family and friends. If you are the “trailing” partner, it may fall to you to keep the old house up and running, the kids in schools, and possibly find a new position for yourself. This can be overwhelming. Here are some tips to help relieve the stress of relocation and turn your move into a successful endeavor. Take your time. Get out and meet people. Reevaluate your career goals. Your real estate professional can also be a great resource. He or she usually has some insight on the area’s job market and may be able to give you names of career counselors or leads to firms that are hiring. If you’ve desired making a career change, now is the perfect opportunity to do so. You may even want to consider an entrepreneurial career that you can take anywhere. And, if you decide to stay at home, consider fulfilling some personal goals such as advancing your education, starting a new hobby or volunteering. Most importantly, don’t push yourself by setting unrealistic goals. Moving is a process and it will take time for you to get acclimated to your new home and community. Make this move not only a golden opportunity for your partner, but for yourself as well. |
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