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More Than a Move: Navigating Emotional Transitions with Miriam Bafahar
More Than a Move: Navigating Emotional Transitions with Miriam Bafahar

More Than a Move: Navigating Emotional Transitions with Miriam Bafahar

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Today on the podcast, we are joined by Miriam Bafahar, a specialist in movement and transitions, who provides compassionate support to individuals—especially older adults—during the significant life event of relocating to a new home. Miriam shares how moving is not simply about changing addresses; it is a deeply emotional and meaningful process. For many seniors, parting with personal belongings can be difficult, as these items often hold sentimental value and are linked to cherished memories. She emphasizes the importance of having support during this time—someone who can walk alongside them with empathy and understanding, helping them make thoughtful decisions about what to keep, what to donate, and what truly serves them in the present. One of Miriam’s core principles is focusing on what is currently useful and necessary. In her experience, simplifying one’s space by keeping only what is actively used allows for a more peaceful and manageable transition. She also reminds us that people often hold onto objects not for their utility but for the emotional significance they carry. Navigating this attachment with care and sensitivity is essential in her work. Beyond emotional support, Miriam highlights the importance of planning for safety. She encourages individuals and families to take future mobility and accessibility into account when choosing a new home or arranging a living space. Proactively creating a safe and comfortable environment plays a key role in maintaining independence and quality of life as we age. Miriam’s work serves as a beautiful reminder that moving can be a healing process—a chance to reflect, simplify, and look ahead with clarity and confidence.

More Than a Move: Navigating Emotional Transitions with Miriam Bafahar

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