I don’t think I’m processing this 😭❤️🩹
can’t believe I have to leave my favorite people ☹️ #college #movingaway #sisters #youngerself #collegegotmelike
Moving away for college is a major life transition that brings a flood of emotions—from excitement to anxiety and sadness. I remember telling my younger self about the move, and she responded with innocent joy about playing dolls with her sisters, reminding me of the simple pleasures I might be leaving behind. Reflecting on these moments helps me appreciate the bonds I share with my favorite people and the memories we’ve created together. To cope with the changes, I found it useful to stay connected through regular video calls and messages, maintaining the closeness even from a distance. Moving away also means growing independently, discovering new communities, and forming new relationships, which can help fill the initial loneliness. Despite the challenges, embracing both the hope of new beginnings and the nostalgia of cherished memories makes the experience more meaningful. If you’re moving away for college, take time to acknowledge your feelings honestly. It’s okay to miss family and friends while being excited about the future. Share stories from your past with your loved ones and ask them to share theirs—it creates a bridge that time and distance can’t easily break. Ultimately, this transition shapes you into a stronger, more self-aware person, ready to embrace the many opportunities ahead.



