Making the MOVE

“The next hardest step is usually the right next step. We call it CHANGE”

Change. Yep. That.

Let’s be real, all of 2020 was this for all of us. A new way of life overall. It opened our eyes and hearts to ideas, situations, and perspectives that we may have never touched or wanted to touch, ever. But, we had no choice. 2020 is a year that our children may have to learn about in their “virtual” history class some day, a year that some want to never remember, and for others, a year that forced decisions and circumstances to have to make a MOVE.

Ha. I bet you thought clicking on a real estate blog called “Making the move” you may have been taught to pack a box well, or change your address in time, or even may have been begged to call our firm, nope. The thing is we are all in this together, and as much as we would love to help you buy or sell a home, we also want to be a place you can come to read and be encouraged, and perhaps even inspired. We need more of that, so please allow us to be the outlet.

“The next hardest step is usually the right next step”. Ouch, maybe literally. You know that little nagging feeling deep in your belly, that when it arises its ugly little head to the surface, you try to push down, that’s what I am talking about. That the next hard step. Change is hard, no matter if its the change you have been waiting for or not. YOU GOT THIS. Breathe and set out on an achievable road.

In a year with so many ups and downs, and so much CHANGE, you may even find that the change you have been dreading or the one you have been anticipating all along, is nothing compared to what you have endured during 2020. Lean on your people, share the news, ask for the support. You might also be shocked at how much people need/want to help after a year like the last. No matter how big or small you consider this hard next step there will inevitably be things that show up that you have not expected or planned for. Use your resources and ask for help. Its like I tell my kids all the time, “Mom is pretty awesome, but reading your mind was not something I was blessed with the ability to do”. Communicate your needs and they will be met!

Embrace the new. Girl/Guy the honeymoon phase only lasts so long. Take the leap of faith, lean on the momentum, and trust yourself to make the right next step. YOU GOT THIS. You get one life to live, SO LIVE IT!

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