Stress Free Moving : Tips for a healthy move
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Andrea Cox
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Home sweet home
I manifested my dream house and move tomorrow!
I’m scared
Grateful
A bit unorganized
But I promise you this is the beginning of the absolute BEST cycle of not just my life but your life too!
Even though my life is full of loving clients, a supportive family, and wonderful human beings (and furry creatures), I had felt stuck and a bit stagnant for quite a while. I knew the old cycle in the home I had lived in for eight years was over but didn’t quite know how to make the new cycle happen.
The power of prayer and believing in myself brought AMAZING humans into my path to make my dream become a reality!
My beautiful gardener drove to the new home yesterday to set up my grow boxes! She planted my aloe and rose bushes along with a variety of fruits vegetables and herbs! I cannot wait to share the new garden with you! I’m ecstatic for this move!
Here are my five tips to remain stress free during a move!
- Stay hydrated! I had a plethora of juice and water on hand for myself and my movers. Hydration is key! Not only for you! Your movers are an important part of your relocation. Keep them well fed and hydrated and they will give you the white glove treatment.
- Keep your routine I exercised this morning and have a hike planned tomorrow upon my arrival. Body movement is imperative! So set your routine up so you will not falter. I left my hand-weights, elliptical and rebounder out. They are the last things going on the truck.
- Get organized! A week prior to your move set up your new services for internet, gas, electric and water. Have your old services shut off where you are.
- Take breaks often I hired a full service white glove moving and packing company. In other words, I was able to work while they packed. Still, I took breaks outside in the form of short walks. Nature is a must and I indulge often.
- Create a safe space to unwind I always take three boxes and keep them in a corner when moving. I label one “dogs”, one “food” and one toiletries. I keep these boxes filled with items I’ll need while in transition. Most large moves can take up to a week.
Today and the next few days are BUSY somewhat stressful days but my heart is SO FULL of GRATITUDE!
I’ll be taking a Sabbatical to put my new home away. I’ll be unavailable for the next two to three weeks. You may however connect with me via social media! I LOVE connecting with wise, health minded folks like you! Check out my social media links below!
I’m so excited to connect with all of you across the board on social media! I’m even more smitten for you to see the new Queendom!
I love you and only want the best for you
Cilantro kisses ~ Andrea