Moving is a huge undertaking. Many people are emotionally attached to their homes and established communities. Aside from juggling all the coordination, organization, preparation, and execution of the move, there is the added emotional stress of relocating your family. Moves carry many unknowns with new people, places, and schools. Breaking away from the safety of your home to start fresh is a stressful and emotional experience for many. The right mindset and expectations can help you weather the move more gracefully, so we’ve put together some tips to help you maintain your sanity.

  1. Positive Mindset: It’s normal to feel anxiety surrounding an upcoming move. Your home provides safety and security, so it makes sense that such a significant life change feels incredibly stressful. Don’t overlook your emotional well-being or that of your family. Sorting and packing all your belongings can bring up good and bad memories and trigger a sense of instability. Stay focused and recognize when your mind is wandering into emotionally stressful territory. Reframe your thoughts and find a positive spin. While moving carries many unknowns, it also carries many opportunities to forge new relationships and community. It’s an opportunity to create a new life with beautiful memories.
  2. Prepare Yourself: Some of the apprehension of starting over can be overcome by familiarizing yourself with the new area ahead of time. Identify local places for groceries, clothes, medical care, education, transportation, and recreation. Plan to explore the area after the move and focus your mind on the opportunity to meet new people and discover new places.
  3. Create and Track a Checklist: Write down your big-picture goals and then break them down into smaller tasks that you can complete easily. Give yourself as much time as possible to plan and execute the move. Professional movers suggest giving yourself 60 days to prepare and pack. The checklist should include things to be done before, during, and after the move. Plan for travel and the routes you will take. Be sure to include tasks such as setting up utilities in the new home and scheduling cut-off dates. If you have children, contact the new school for enrollment and gather the required documents from the old school for transfer. Keep necessary medical records accessible. Decide which items you will need during the move and keep them together. Planning and organizing eliminate a lot of stress and helps you focus on the new adventure ahead.
  4. Toss the Junk: If you’ve lived in your home for a while, you have likely accumulated a lot of small items, memories, and even some junk. It is a great opportunity to simplify your life and lighten your load. Decide what is important and what is just taking up space, then begin to discard, donate, or sell the things you don’t need. A new start in a new place means new memories, so leave space to fill your heart with new adventures.
  5. Ask For Help: We’ve all moved at some point and understand what a big project it is. Moving is more enjoyable when done with a group, so don’t hesitate to reach out to friends and family for assistance. Plan a pizza party or drinks as a reward for a job well done once it’s all over.

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