De-stress Your Move

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(NAPSA)—Although movingis one of the most stressful life events—according to the Employee Relocation Council—it doesnt have to be. If you're one of the 40 million people estimated to movethis year, these five steps can make movingeasier: Build A To-Do Timeline—Start by making a list of everything you need to do and when youneed to doit. Include tasks such as budgeting, decluttering, hiring movers, purchasing supplies, and updating important medical and financial records. e Create A Moving At-A-Glance List— Put all your critical move-related names, phone numbersand addresses on one document to carry with you and store in your smartphone. Be sure you can easily access your moving contract, real estate and mortgage documents, andinfo on localutilities, banks and schools, too. A little planning can help you havea smooth move. e Pack A First-Night Survival Box— After youve arrived at your new home, you dont want to have to hunt for the must-have items, such as box cutters, tools, device chargers, bedlinens, toiletries—and the coffeepot for the following morning. Stay Connected—It’s easy to set up your Internet, TV and phoneservice in advance,with help from CableMover, so youre already connected when you movein. eLook Online For Help—Youcan turn to valuable online resources, such as the Moving Guide from CableMover. Its a one-stop, customizable solution to help you stay organized andstress- free. Connect to your new provider and download your customized Moving Guide at www.cablemover. com.