4 Tips For Dealing With Moving Stress

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Among the different stressful events you will endure in your life, moving is often at the top of the list. Whether you are moving to the next town over or across the country, moving can be a very stressful experience. It takes a big hit on your budget, your family might be leaving friends and their school behind, and it takes a lot of planning. Here are some tips for dealing with moving stress.

Start Planning Early

No matter how easy you think your move will be or how you think you have your timeline squared away, you will probably need more time. When you wait until the last minute, a lot of unexpected things happen. You might have waited too long to call the movers and they are booked, or you are packing a few days before the move and realize how long it is actually going to take. Start getting extra boxes, bags, tape, and labeling supplies now. Pack up items you don't need before the move as soon as you get the chance. Go through areas of your home you don't frequent, like the attic and basement, to start packing them up.

Focus on the Positives With Your Kids

If your kids are moving from their school and away from friends, you will also be dealing with the emotional stress of moving. This is a very difficult transition for kids of any age, but especially younger children. As soon as you have made the decision to move, start communicating with them. Focus on the positives of the move, such as the fact that you will be in a neighborhood with a lot of kids, that you have family in the area, or that there is a park or mall nearby. This can help them accept the change a little easier.

Pack a "First Night" Box

When you are finally done moving into your new home, the last thing you want to do is go searching through boxes to find your pajamas or toothbrush. For this reason, it saves you a lot of stress and annoyance by packing a box for the first night and following morning. Pack what everyone in your family needs for the night you move, such as clothing and pajamas, toiletries and toilet paper, snacks, and bottled water. You might also want a box for the next morning, including another change of clothes, non-perishable breakfast items, and your coffee maker.

Hire Full-Service Movers

If you can fit it into your budget, consider hiring full-service movers. Companies like Bekins Van Lines Inc will not only move all boxes and furniture for you, but they provide packing services as well. All you need to do is instruct them what items go in what boxes, and they will handle the rest. They will also label boxes according to what room they packed them in, or according to your instructions. They can also assemble and reassemble furniture for you.

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