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208 - Simple Ways to Feel at Home in Any Place
In this episode, we explore This Is Where You Belong by Melanie Warnick, a book that examines how to create a sense of belonging no matter where you live. The host reflects on her own journey to embrace her town, which has never felt like home, and Warnick’s practical advice for fostering connection, appreciation, and engagement within one’s community.
The Illusion of “Elsewhere”: We often believe we’d be happier in a new place, but the reality is that happiness depends more on our perspective and community than location. Warnick’s insight helps dismantle the myth that a move will “solve everything.”
The Power of Knowing Your Neighbors: Engaging with neighbors creates a feeling of community and security. Building connections can be as simple as a friendly hello or lending a hand. When neighbors help each other, a town feels much more like home.
Exploring the Local Scene: Discovering the unique offerings of your area—parks, markets, eateries, and historic spots—provides a fresh view and appreciation for where you live. Even if you’ve been in the area for years, Warnick suggests there’s always something new to explore.
Volunteering and Community Involvement: Engaging in community work helps you feel part of something bigger and more invested in the local area. Volunteering or joining a club can be transformative for both you and the community.
Developing a Routine: Frequenting a favorite coffee shop, park, or walking route creates familiarity and a sense of belonging. Finding small routines that connect you to the place can make any location feel more comfortable and “yours.”
Takeaways
-Feeling at home is often about mindset more than physical location.
-Building local connections and engaging in local activities can help transform a place into a beloved home.
-Seeing the uniqueness of a place—the people, traditions, and sights—fosters a genuine appreciation for it.
-Small efforts to connect with others and engage in the community can make you feel rooted no matter where you are.
https://startwithsmallsteps.com/208-being-at-home-where-you-live/
Jill’s Links
https://abetterlifeinsmallsteps.com
https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJill
https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI
https://www.youtube.com/@startwithsmallstepspodcast
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod
https://twitter.com/schmern
Email the podcast at [email protected]
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208 - Simple Ways to Feel at Home in Any Place
In this episode, we explore This Is Where You Belong by Melanie Warnick, a book that examines how to create a sense of belonging no matter where you live. The host reflects on her own journey to embrace her town, which has never felt like home, and Warnick’s practical advice for fostering connection, appreciation, and engagement within one’s community.
The Illusion of “Elsewhere”: We often believe we’d be happier in a new place, but the reality is that happiness depends more on our perspective and community than location. Warnick’s insight helps dismantle the myth that a move will “solve everything.”
The Power of Knowing Your Neighbors: Engaging with neighbors creates a feeling of community and security. Building connections can be as simple as a friendly hello or lending a hand. When neighbors help each other, a town feels much more like home.
Exploring the Local Scene: Discovering the unique offerings of your area—parks, markets, eateries, and historic spots—provides a fresh view and appreciation for where you live. Even if you’ve been in the area for years, Warnick suggests there’s always something new to explore.
Volunteering and Community Involvement: Engaging in community work helps you feel part of something bigger and more invested in the local area. Volunteering or joining a club can be transformative for both you and the community.
Developing a Routine: Frequenting a favorite coffee shop, park, or walking route creates familiarity and a sense of belonging. Finding small routines that connect you to the place can make any location feel more comfortable and “yours.”
Takeaways
-Feeling at home is often about mindset more than physical location.
-Building local connections and engaging in local activities can help transform a place into a beloved home.
-Seeing the uniqueness of a place—the people, traditions, and sights—fosters a genuine appreciation for it.
-Small efforts to connect with others and engage in the community can make you feel rooted no matter where you are.
https://startwithsmallsteps.com/208-being-at-home-where-you-live/
Jill’s Links
https://abetterlifeinsmallsteps.com
https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsJill
https://affiliate.notion.so/NorthwoodsAI
https://www.youtube.com/@startwithsmallstepspodcast
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod
https://twitter.com/schmern
Email the podcast at [email protected]