Moving Does Not Have To Be So Stressful

By Dan Williams

The very idea of moving might send tingles down our back and could cause us to erupt into a cold perspiration. Experts say that whatever kind of change creates tension. Moving, (and particularly if we are relocating to afresh city or state), is a big change and by nature adds a big amount of stress along with it. This can be a double hex, because tension can lead to a lack of energy and motivation. A lot of us tend to stall during nerve-racking periods of our lives. This is one time, though, when we must rise above that.

When bracing oneself for a move we want to put the pedal to the metal and get a bunch of things finished. This checklist comprises several suggestions that could appear like no-brainers. All the same, the real act of printing out these easy suggestions and reminders can become an important security blanket as the frightening time nears. Moving and relocating demands being proactive, seizing the bull by the horns and really completing certain jobs well ahead of their deadlines. Hopefully this little article will assist you in accomplishing that. In this particular article we are leaving off the big matters such as finding the best moving company, exploring your new neighborhood's transportation, parking, employment, etc. Those are for other articles on a different day. Today we are focusing on the basics of preparation and planning.

Trash what you do not need.

Lots of us are packrats. One affair that we can execute at once is working through all of our material possessions and eliminating what we do not need anymore. Moving unwanted clothing and knickknacks from one place of residency to another is a magnanimous waste of time and effort. It is astonishing how much more in control we feel when we commence narrowing our inventory to what we actually need to keep. Eliminating the unwanted items can be addressed by having a garage sale long before it is time to move and then giving what is left over to the Salvation Army or other charitable organizations.

Secure all your important papers.

Since moving is feverish, to state the least, we want to be mindful of the precise placement of all of our crucial particulars. Things that we utterly must not misplace or lose should certainly be hand carried, not stashed away in a box for the movers: Address Books, Birth Certificates, Bank Statements, Checks, Credit Cards and Statements, Home Movies, Irreplaceable Memorabilia, Insurance Policies, Marriage Records, Medical and Dental Records, Military Records, Passports, Photos and Photo Albums, Resumes, School Records, Stock Certificates, Tax Returns, Telephone Numbers, Valuables, Vehicle Documents, Wills.

Prepare well in advance for living at your new location.

There are many things that we can do at our new location well in advance of our move that will help smooth out the bumps and grinds of our relocation process when the actual event occurs: Open up new bank accounts. Open up a new Safe Deposit Box. Contact the new area utility companies and arrange for your new services. These can include Cable TV, gas, electric, oil, telephone, water and Internet access. Arrange for new medical providers. If you are moving to a new state, contact the DMV and get forms necessary to re-register your vehicles. Contact your insurance companies and find out if your car insurance, homeowner's insurance, etc. can be transferred. If not, find an Insurance Broker in your new area and discuss your needs and requirements for new policies. Go to the post office and get a moving kit. Prepare change of address forms for all of your correspondents; credit card companies, other credit accounts, banks, insurance companies, current utility companies for final statements, magazines and other subscriptions, family, friends, and any other persons or businesses that you correspond with on a regular basis.

With proper planning and preparation the moving process, though never fun, can at least be sane. With proper planning and preparation the utilities at your present address can be disconnected the day after you move and the utilities at your new address can be connected the day prior to your arrival. With proper planning and preparation you will not be frantically searching for a new doctor or pharmacy, if that unfortunate need arises. With proper planning and preparation you will have all of your important documents at the tip of your fingers at all times. With proper planning and preparation your mail will start arriving the day after you move in to your new abode and your life will endure a minimum of chaos and clutter. - 31904

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