Wednesday, May 27, 2009

ARE YOU PLANNING A MOVE THIS SUMMER?


I don't know about everyone else, but I absolutely LOATHE moving! Let me put it this way, I've moved 4 times since last may! YUCK! SO beyond

unstable, I know... But life is what it is, break ups hurt, leases expire, you live, you dream, you love. I was living in my DREAM house BEACH FRONT

( I know!!!) in Laguna beach when my mom became ill. I left my dream house, moved home to help with mom, picked up a few courses at the local

community college where my mom works, and Im now able to re-rent my "beach front dream" next week! Sometimes life throws difficult situations

at you, but what Im learning is instead of fighting it and trying to control the universe, just let go, ride it out, and life will reward you...

Isnt that what makes "life" what it is? 

Below is a fantastic idea that I am going to try myself! Ill let you know how it (potentially) helps in my move!

TIPS FOR AN ORGANIZED MOVE

Every year, one in five American families makes a move --- and this year, it'll be your family on the road.

No doubt about it, moving can present the organizational challenge of a lifetime.

Every habit, every routine, every tiny piece of the mosaic of your life is tossed at random into a huge, cluttered van, to be shaken out and reassembled at the other end.

Establish Move Central, and Make It Portable

Moving has more tentacles than an octopus. Between wooing The Amazing Disappearing Handyman at the old house and penetrating the layers of voice mail protecting The High-Tech Realtor at the new, you're making more calls than an old-time switchboard operator. It's easy to lose your mind along with your train of thought --- not to mention all those little business cards that will Enter Move Central.

Even if you never use a planner at home or on the job, a business planner or moving notebook is more important to a move than boxes and tape. Find one at the local office supply store. Get one with big pages, one for each day, and throw in some business card holders, zipper pouches and receipt envelopes.

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