As an introvert, or as a young adult asserting your independence, you might choose to live alone on purpose. Alternatively, you might plan to move in with siblings, cousins, friends, or acquaintances, but these potential roommates flake on you, or their lives go in a different direction. They decide to pursue a master’s degree in…
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Moving Guides, Moving With Kids
When you envision yourself earning your undergraduate or graduate degree, you don’t see yourself doing it in the United States. You want to experience new cultures. You also want access to different programs and specialties than you’d find in the States. So you’ve decided to study abroad. However, as exciting as the prospect seems, you…
When you move to a coastal state, you get access to a variety of exciting activities that you can’t enjoy anywhere else. It gets even better: you receive some surprising health benefits when you live permanently near the waterside. Living by the ocean can improve oxygen absorption, skin and muscle health, reduce stress, enhance sleep…
Most people who are preparing to move investigate their future neighborhood or home and verify details long in advance. But what happens if you’re in a situation where you can’t plan for your future home months before you move? Those applying for jobs out of state or to distant graduate programs know the added stress…
When you move from one city to another, you experience a lot of changes. You need to learn how to get around, where the closest grocery stores are, and what your neighbors are like. But to change not only cities but speeds of life adds new complexities to the stresses of moving. Rural life and…
Moving Guides, New Home Living
Hopefully, when you move to a new area, you experience an outpouring of attention from your neighbors, coworkers, and other peers. This outpouring may help you quickly get on your feet and adjust to your move. But what if your neighbors and other friends shower you with so many parties and gifts you start to…
As you approach your upcoming move, you have plenty of tasks to complete. Between arranging to purchase or rent your next home and sorting through your belongings, it’s easy for things to fall through the cracks. When you have too much to do, you could make your move more stressful, less organized, and less efficient.…
Ronkonkoma, N.Y. ─ Quality Moving & Storage recently joined Wheaton World Wide Moving’s agency network of more than 200 agents across the country. Prior to joining Wheaton World Wide Moving, the family-owned and operated agency was a prime agent for National Van Lines serving the New York City market. Established in 1990, Quality Moving provides…
You’re about to embark on a great adventure. You’re leaving the community you knew behind and stepping out into the unknown. You’ll meet new people, see new places, and make new memories. Perhaps you have a career change ahead of you. So why do you feel stressed, anxious or even frightened? It may be that…
Many of our previous blogs refer to the best ways to plan in advance every aspect of your move. Although it’s ideal and convenient to have endless time to plan your next move, people experience the opposite circumstances all too often. Different situations might require a sudden or unexpected move. For instance, if your next…