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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Leslie Eskildsen When President Obama and his family returns to the White House after a long day of celebrating, the move will be complete. All boxes will be unpacked, pictures hung, ornaments strategically placed, and even stuffed teddies waiting to be hugged by the children. written by Marci McFarland • Label every box as it is filled and sealed, so if you need something or want to make sure the box goes to a particular area of the new home, identification is made easy. Consider taping a list to boxes filled with small-but-important items.
• If you have firearms, make sure that you have all permits to transport them legally. Also familiarize yourself with any transport and declaration rules. written by Andrew Obidowsk Starting your packing well before you move is very important. You should keep plenty of time in hand, so that you will be able to pack all your things with great care. It is advisable to start packing 6 weeks prior to your move. written by Calum MacKenzie If you’re planning to move house in the near future, chances are you’re already groaning at the thought of organizing a move. But don’t worry—moving doesn’t have to be a complete nightmare. Check out these practical tips and make your next move smooth and trouble-free. written by Sandor Cruz Is this your first time to move? Then here are some general moving tips to help you get started. written by Lisa Brodeur Put an ad in the paper a few days before your sale. Post it on Craigslist and on local used sites. Mention a few of the highlights of the sale - used books, children's clothing, tools. written by Sarah Manners Moving to a new home can be a stressful experience. Follow this advice on how to make your move to your new home as smooth as possible. written by RE Writer You may have heard the familiar statistic: following death and divorce, moving is the third most stressful event in a person's life. The good news is you can have a measure of control over this potential stress. written by Karen Hoeve The impending move is getting closer, but that's ok, you're on top of everything. You've done your due diligence, researched various movers, received three estimates and have a good idea of your final moving costs. Now it's time to build all those extra costs into your budget. written by RE Writer If you've got kids, choosing the right school for them is an important consideration. If you are moving to a new area, it might be a good idea to do some research into local schools before you rush into the purchase of a home. written by Matt Barker Moving in together is an exciting time. Whether you're newly married or just decided to take your relationship to the next level, this new arrangement is going to take some compromise. There are a lot of factors in any move, but things can be a bit more difficult if one person is moving into another's space. written by Asha Wilson Moving to a new home is a hectic task. With all the activities happening around all the time even a skilled planner tends to forget the important issues. written by RE Writer Finally, the negotiations are over, your old house is sold, the papers have all been signed for the new home, now you can relax. Well, that is, after you finish MOVING! Moving, or relocating (moving to a different city) is said to be one of the most stressful of all human activities. written by Jennifer Strong We live today in a fast moving, fast changing world. As such, change has become a part of our lives. written by Karen Hoeve Let's be honest, moving is one heck of a big job. This fact doubles if you are moving out of state or (shudder) out of country. Most people that have been established for any length of time have likely accrued a fair amount of stuff that is not entirely necessary, but nice to have all the same. written by Rick LeForce Relocating, especially long-distance relocation is a huge undertaking. with so many things to take care of in both locations it is easy to lose track of the little things and overlook some of the most important aspects that make a long-distance relocation easier. written by Paul wilson
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written by Paul wilson Adding to the excitement or nervousness of moving is the dilemma of packing. Mankind, being pack rats, tends to gather a lot of clutter over the years --things of use, of sentimental value, gifts, brick-a brack, and family heirlooms. Some are treasured while others tolerated. When the time comes to move there are hard and heartrending decisions to make written by Paul wilson A boss is the head of an organization or department in a business. He or she as the case may be is the person in charge of effective functioning and responsible for instituting business plans. Donning the mantle of a great boss is a commitment for life. You need to reach out in every way. written by Paul wilson Moving means umpteen things to be done –it is not about just putting things into boxes, taking them to another place, and unpacking there. The more complicated our lives get the more the things to be done before and after moving. << previous page 1 next page>> |