15. One Year in NY – why I moved to NY, regrets, likes and dislikes – s2 Ep 10.828

EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 14 MIN

15. One Year in NY – why I moved to NY, regrets, likes and dislikes – s2 Ep 10.828

from It's That Deep Podcast · host Winifred Oris

A year ago, I decided to move to New York! (WHO DOES THAT??). In this episode, I’m discussing why I moved to New York, any regrets, likes, and dislikes, and tips for anyone looking to move soon! Here’s to making bold moves, with Jesus on our side! Enjoy x To send your dilemmas, check here or email: [email protected] the page on Instagram: @itsthatdeeppod Big dreams, bright lights – that’s the image many have of New York City. A year ago, I decided to moved to New York, and it’s crazy how time flies. This week on the blog, I’m sharing my honest reflections on the experience. From the unexpected challenges to the incredible discoveries, I’m spilling the tea on what it’s really like to live in the city that never sleep In this episode, I touch on– My experience moving to New York and how it doesn’t feel like a year.– The reasons behind my move, which included a lot of prayer and communication with Christ.– The challenges and adjustments of living in such an expensive city.– How New York has impacted my confidence and sense of style.– The importance of making decisions for yourself and not based on societal expectations.– Tips for anyone considering a move, including financial planning and trusting God’s plan. And so much more.Listen to the Full Episode: hereMake sure to subscribe to ITD for more episodes every Wednesday. Follow the podcast: @itsthatdeeppodStay blessed and talk soon!

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