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If you are moving and looking for tips to make the process less stressful, here's a list of five things you can do.
Acknowledge that you will probably face some stress during your move, and you will be better equipped to handle it when it inevitably comes up.
Consider this: stress is merely a natural human response to difficult situations. But how you react to that stressful material is totally up to you. You can let it take over and have a horrible experience. Or, conversely, work through the pressure and come out unscathed on the other side having achieved some great things.
Stress is a natural feeling, and it's okay to feel it. Acknowledging the feeling will help you work with stress instead of letting stress control you. The most important thing is not to let stress stop you from completing your tasks.
Moving is an incredibly emotional experience. Not only do you have to contend with the logistics of actually moving your belongings, but you also have to deal with all the changes that come along with it. You might be leaving friends and family behind, starting a new job, or going to a new school. This can be both stressful and exciting. So, make sure to honor your emotions during this process and really live through the journey.
An extremely helpful tip before, during, and after your move is to stay organized. This can be done easily by keeping a list of everything you need to do. Having a physical list will help reduce stress levels and the worry of forgetting any details.
There are many great resources online that can give you inspiration for what kind of lists you should make. A few examples are packing checklists or moving checklists.
A positive outlook does wonders more than just during a move - it benefits every area of your life! According to science, maintaining an optimistic mindset assists with stress management and can even better your well-being.
The visual stress of clutter can be lessened by simply reducing the amount of extra junk in your home. You'll feel an instant difference! Marie Kondo has a great method for decluttering, or you could organize things into three piles: sell, donate, and throw away.
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