Being busy keeps your mind away from home. The more active you are, the less time you have to feel homesick. Whenever you are far away from the comforts of home, regularly engage in fun activities. Play sports, dance and do all sorts of crazy games. Don't be a loner and socialize. Besides, people hate spoilsports. Even if you are not completely into it at first, you will eventually start having a good time. Suppressing homesickness will only force it to reappear during the most inconvenient times. Letting that somber feeling hang around is fine, but only if it doesn't further deject your mood. Sit back and think of all those fun times you had back home. There's nothing strange about these feelings, so invite them in for a little while. Make a scrapbook or collage out of old photos of family and friends. Reminiscing isn't a bad idea, as long as they make you smile, rather than crazy. A few tears won't hurt. These great memories only make you look forward to home even more.
Going to sleepaway camp, being away from family, and other things can trigger homesickness. A cure for homesickness is to stay connected to family. Have pictures, call them, email them, send them letters. Being homesick is not an uncommon thing, just stay connected and think of other things. Homesickness- gone. :)
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Yes.
Homesickness occurs when a person is away from home. One can feel blue about missing the comfort and security of ones loved ones.
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Homesickness would be an antonym for wanderlust.
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The cast of Jonah and the Vicarious Nature of Homesickness - 2010 includes: Sabina Smitham as Amelia Jens Winter as Jonah