Moving Stress
Moving involves a lot of work. There are also a lot of
financial considerations that people generally are not used to. Engaging a
solicitor, arranging the mortgage, paying for bridging finance if it is necessary,
seeking the best selling price for your home, and the best buying price for the
home you are moving into, all of these are very large and important
transactions that cost a lot of money and may also cause you a lot of stress.
Add to this the stress of actually moving. There may be
some emotional attachment to the home you are leaving and you may find this
very difficult. Then you have all the practicalities of dealing with utility
companies, having mail redirected, cancelling your services and informing
friends and business of the move.
Traumatic
And this has not even begun to consider the hassle of
packing up your belongings, arranging for a moving company, and transit
insurance if you think you need it, and unpacking everything at the other end.
It is really no wonder that so many people consider moving a major and
traumatic experience.
However, if you take a step back, the situation is
really not that bleak. Most people end up moving for very positive reasons.
These will include getting a new job, or moving to a bigger property.
Therefore, as well as all the stress there is also a lot of joy and excitement
involved.
Get Sorted
You can also use the move as a chance to clear out your
possessions. Look through everything before you start packing and decide what
things you do not want to take with you to your new address. If there are a lot
of clothes you can pack them up and give them to a charity shop. You should
think about getting boxes and old newspapers gathered up. Boxes will be
available from local shops and you can save your newspapers for wrapping
breakables.
If you are moving everything yourself, you can rent a
van to help you out. Make sure it is a suitable size. If the van is too small
you’ll find yourself doing multiple trips and if it is too large you may not be
able to park, or even drive it. You should be comfortable with driving the van
so give it a try before loading it up to make sure. The alternative is always
to hire a professional moving company.
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