Friday, April 11, 2014

Making Your Move As Stress-Free As Possible!

By Skylar Decker


The process of moving into a new house can often be an exercise in stress. While there are often many good reasons to change your residence, the process itself is often a wholly unappealing prospect. If you've been settled into your current place for awhile, your family has likely collected a lot of possessions, which can make a move even more stressful. But there are always a few preemptive measures that can be taken to ensure that moving isn't any more unpleasant than it needs to be.

First and foremost, don't put off what you can get done now. As soon as it's decided that you're moving, you can begin preparations to ensure that, when the time comes, you won't have to cram at the last moment to get things done. This oftentimes means disposing of what you don't need in the new house. Why pack and lug excess materials if you don't really need them? The months preceding the move is the best time to start selling off, giving away or throwing away what you don't need. Additionally, with the extra time on your hands, you can pack in a more organized manner than you could if you were packing everything at the last moment. This will make the process of unpacking a lot less unpleasant.

Additionally, some people jump right into the area around their new home without fully knowing what's in store. It's much simpler going from house to house in the same town, but it's a different beast altogether going from city to city, and more so state to state. If you aren't ready for the challenges ahead, you might find yourself overwhelmed by the drastic shift in biome and lifestyle. Your best bet is to know as much as you can about the new area before going. Talking and researching the potential hazards and unpleasant surprises will make the transition to a new city or state a lot less jarring.

An often-neglected quick-fix is to pack a small piece of luggage with the basic necessities beforehand so that you have what you need for the first couple of nights. Then, after getting everything moved, you won't have to dig through the boxes to find clean clothes or a toothbrush. You can have it in a convenient location right there with you.

Do what you can to keep the process of moving as stress-free as possible, and you can enjoy your new home much quicker!




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