Heya!
I would like to give another perspective... I do not know if it is your case but if you have a spouse/partner, moving sometimes becomes a different issue for you both. Tagging along while you are on assignment
is not actually a job for her (him) and it may be the case she has left quite a bit of her life back home. It is wonderful when you help her complete the new one!
Me, I have given up job, family and my own business to follow. I have found myself in a new country with different language and customs, with people that can be aggressive as often as they are friendly. The most difficult part was the beginning: THERE WAS FREAKING NOTHING TO DO, no work permit, no friends, no income, no idea.
Having a hand in choosing our place (read,
choosing) was critical in keeping myself sane for the first aeon or two: something I felt comfortable with and acted as my own home office, easy access to my people & places and in short, gave me a short-term sense of purpose. My place.
Then, making friends is important. In my experience, the local expat community can be a huge win - most of my early friends were from abroad, had gone through similar experiences and could advise or help; they also became the root of my social network. Also, one of the activities that does help with purpose and friends is taking classes (which one should consider when unemployed anyway). In my case language lessons, then some professional certifications -keep in mind that your spouse's professional situation may not be as settled as yours is.
Eventually friends were made and routines settled; I was able to work legally after a couple of years and now am a few months into setting my own business; I can curse like the locals. I am happy. But I am aware that this is so only because my husband and I planned the move together.
One of the resources I have used in the past is the awesome Expatica guide - there is not one for every country, but some of the articles are general enough to help plan for anywhere.
Stop trailing in your spouse's wakeSix job-search tips for expatriate spousesAnyway, even if you are moving by yourself I hope that is a good read. Take care and have fun!
Q