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Three months ago I moved from a comfy suburb in Illinois to a podunk town in Connecticut. I used to be able to walk out the door and go jogging even late at night to and around the nearby park. Now it's just woods and rundown roads with no sidewalks outside my house.
To make it extra challenging, the house we bought is a fixer-upper so even the living conditions inside were hard. We're slowly making it better, but there were many tears shed as I adjusted.
What helped is to keep busy. I got a job and just focused on one thing at a time. We still have a long way to go with the house, and I've gained 15lbs not being able to run outside, but I'm in a better place mentally as at least now I can cook, there's a clean bathroom to take a bath and shit in, and I can finally do laundry with my own washer. It's the little things that I cling to.
Can't you make it your mission to hack a path into the woods that allows you to run?
I took these pics last Saturday from my living room:
Uhm, okay, forget what I said.
Haha, yeah, it's pretty dense woods. Also taken from the living room but different window: