" You shouldn't think that there's a negative connotation associated with the term "moving on," or that it means that you will be able to cast thoughts of your beloved grandparent aside and happily move on about your life. It just means that, while you'll always have a special place for your grandparent in your heart, that you won't feel like the pain is completely holding you back from living your life. Don't look at moving on as somehow being disloyal to your beloved grandparent. Look at it as a positive development that will help you live a healthy life. One thing you can do if you feel like you're in a rut is to switch things up a bit. If you do all of the same things you always did when your grandparent was alive, then you may find it a bit harder to move on than if you switched things up a bit. You can spend more time with your friends and family, take up a new hobby, or discover a love for volunteering or reading that you never knew you had. Though you should avoid making drastic changes or big life decisions in a time of grief, making small changes here and there can help you feel like you're getting into a new and positive rhythm. Another way to feel more comforted and to move forward is to spend more time with your close family members. It's not a cliché that a death in the family can really bring loved ones closer together, and you should take this as an opportunity to spend more time with the ones you care about and to make more family-oriented plans. This can help you in the grieving process and can also bring you comfort and stability. Maybe you don't normally come home for the holidays or you're not the type to talk to your parents on the phone multiple times a week. Try to increase the amount of time you spend communicating with your family and you'll see that it brings you strength in this difficult time. Though it's natural that you may want to avoid some of the activities you used to do with your beloved grandparent, such as hiking in your favorite wooded area, making dessert, or just watching baseball, after a while, returning to these activities should feel natural and should even make you happy. Don't avoid doing the things you used to love forever, or you may never feel like you're progressing with your grief. When you feel ready, venture out to do those things you loved to do on your own or with another family member or friend. Though it won't be the same as doing the activity with your grandparent, it's a way to channel the fond memory you have about being with the one you love. If you feel like you're still grieving and feeling just as bad as you did when you first got the sad news after many months have gone by, then you may need to seek additional help. You can see a grief counsellor, go to group therapy, or even talk to a doctor if you feel like nothing is working. There's no shame in admitting that you need more help getting through this difficult time, and it will only do you good to take as many measures as you can to move forward. Though this may sound like a corny piece of advice when you're in the throes of grief, at the end of the day, there's nothing more true. Your grandparent loves you dearly and would want you to go on to live a happy and meaningful life while remembering all of the amazing times you shared. You may feel like you're in a rut, or you may feel guilty for experiencing joy, but the best thing you can do is to go on to enjoy your life while thinking fond thoughts of your grandparent. Your grandparent's influence on your life will continue long after he or she has passed away. The best thing you can do for yourself and for everyone around you is to continue to enjoy your daily life while keeping your grandparent close to you in your heart and memory.
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One-sentence summary -- Know that you'll never fully "move on. Change your routine. Spend more time with your family members. Return to doing the things you and your grandparent used to love to do together. Get more help if you need it. Remember that your grandparent would want you to enjoy the rest of your life.


You'll find this tab in the upper-right side of the MEGA page. Doing so opens a pop-up window. Type the name that you want to use for your folder into the text box in the pop-up window. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. Your folder will appear in the middle of the MEGA window. Double-click the folder to do so. You can open any MEGA folder in this way. Click the cloud-shaped icon in the upper-left side of the page to do so. Click ☰ in the upper-right side of the page to view a vertical list of folders or files in an area, or click ⋮⋮⋮ in the upper-right side of the page to view a grid of file icons. Hover your mouse cursor over the folder and click ⋯ when it appears, then select one of the following options as needed:   Rename — Allows you to change the folder's name.  Move — Opens a menu in which you can select a different location for the folder.  Copy — Copies the folder and its contents. A copied folder can be pasted elsewhere in your MEGA storage.  Remove — Sends the folder to the Rubbish Bin.
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One-sentence summary --
Click New Folder. Enter a folder name. Click Create. Open the folder. Navigate back to your MEGA storage main page. Change the file view. Use your folder's options.