Thursday, March 5, 2020
7 Steps to Get You Ready for the Big Move
7 Steps to Get You Ready for the Big Move Youâre about to move and are a little overwhelmed? Weâre in the same boat. Iâm about to move abroad and should really be an expert by now. After all, Iâve moved ten times over the past seven years. These are the steps Iâm taking to get ready:1. Make a To-Do ListMaking a To-Do list is fairly easy, but the trick is keeping it to one list, rather than many, and actually working it off. As Iâm falling asleep or walking home from work I think of a thousand things I need to get done before leaving. On a good day I actually jot it all down, only to end up with ten crumpled post-it notes that then end up in the dryer. Not so great. So my tip: Have one list and keep it close by!2. Plan aheadIf Iâm leaving on Saturday morning, I should be packed by Friday night. Iâm busy all week, so Iâll get the laundry done on⦠ahm⦠I could really use a house elf right now. Take a good look at your To-Do list and plan ahead. It can save you a lot of last-minute stress if you do it rig ht.3. Stick with your plan!A plan is only worthwhile if you stick with it. But the reality is that seeing your friends one last time is more important than arriving with ironed clothes and batteries for your life-saving electronic translator. So when I say âstick with your plan!â I actually mean, âGood luck! I hope it works out for you, but in the last seven years this part hasnât worked out for me so well.â4. Freak outHow did sticking with the plan work out for you? It obviously didnât for me. Itâs Thursday night, the laundry isnât done, the To-Do list is long enough to cover the entire staircase, and time is running out. Itâs time to freak out a little. Youâre moving halfway around the world; itâs ok to be a little overwhelmed. If youâre too calm and collected, your friends may think youâre more of a robot than a person.5. Toss it all inStill not packed? Hereâs your chance! I ended up tossing it all in, sitting on the lid, and forgot to keep the weig ht limit in mind. If you canât lift it, itâs probably too heavy. If you previously made a packing list, now would be a good time to take a look around the room and squeeze everything in that you previously missed. (I still havenât managed to cross the âMake a Packing Listâ entry off my To-Do List)6. Pretend it was the plan all alongThis is the point where you can show off your theatrical skills â" convince your friends and family that you enjoy the thrill of doing it all at the last minute. In the end, it always works out. As long as you have your passport and visa, donât sweat too much about all the things you could or may have forgotten.7. EnjoyEnjoy the trip and be grateful for all experiences, even the ones you struggle with at the time. I canât say it better than Eleanor Roosevelt: âThe purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.âHereâs to your adventur e, to the experience of a lifetime! Iâm off to Mexico, what about you?Dorothee Rembold is an intern at Teach Away Inc.
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