Small town blues are a big hurdle for someone used to bigger and more populated environments, so don’t feel overwhelmed at how underwhelming it can be.
The key to surviving the transition to small-town is to meet the locals, get to know who does what. You can get your name out there by organizing simple activities; posting flyers helps.
Loneliness can be a sticky mess to scrub off, but sticking with the metaphor, it takes elbow grease to get rid of it, but don’t let it get you down, part of the fun is getting to know people.
Small town blues are a big hurdle for someone used to bigger and more populated environments, so don’t feel overwhelmed at how underwhelming it can be.
The key to surviving the transition to small-town is to meet the locals, get to know who does what. You can get your name out there by organizing simple activities; posting flyers helps.
Loneliness can be a sticky mess to scrub off, but sticking with the metaphor, it takes elbow grease to get rid of it, but don’t let it get you down, part of the fun is getting to know people.
Well Jonathan, I honestly moved somewhere that is actually bigger then my home town but I just don’t know how to get out and meet people.