Wednesday, February 1, 2017 / by Paul Wolfert
6 Ways to Crush Michigan Relocation Stress Levels
By: Paul Wolfert
If you’re hunting for new ideas to make a relocation to or from Michigan easier, it’s amazing how often the words “stress” and “relocation” appear in the same paragraph.
The most common thing you’ll hear is to separate “stress” from “relocation” by hiring “relocation professionals” —not surprising since many of the most-read articles are written by people involved in that industry.
Since I’m involved in all sorts of moving-day drama reduction on behalf of my clients, I’ve seen/heard it all.
Here are a few of the tips I’ve seen work wonders. Pretty sure they’ll work for you too!
The first one is something you can get started on long before any move is on the calendar:
Stockpile cartons, bubble wrap, padding paper—even those peanut-shaped plastic fillers. More and more, people are buying everyday items online, so the shipping cartons and p; ...
If you’re hunting for new ideas to make a relocation to or from Michigan easier, it’s amazing how often the words “stress” and “relocation” appear in the same paragraph.
The most common thing you’ll hear is to separate “stress” from “relocation” by hiring “relocation professionals” —not surprising since many of the most-read articles are written by people involved in that industry.
Since I’m involved in all sorts of moving-day drama reduction on behalf of my clients, I’ve seen/heard it all.
Here are a few of the tips I’ve seen work wonders. Pretty sure they’ll work for you too!
The first one is something you can get started on long before any move is on the calendar:
Stockpile cartons, bubble wrap, padding paper—even those peanut-shaped plastic fillers. More and more, people are buying everyday items online, so the shipping cartons and p; ...