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How to Avoid Moving Nightmares

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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) When it comes to DIY moves, snafus are almost expected. Perhaps you have your own horror stories about broken furniture, last-minute cancellations or friends who mysteriously weren’t available on moving day.

But not every move has to be a nightmare. In fact, it can be one of the most positive transitions you’ll ever make. Especially if it’s tied to a relationship milestone and built on preparation, smart decisions and the right support.

In a recent nationwide survey of over 750 Americans commissioned by Mayflower, one of the most trusted full-service moving companies in the United States, and conducted by Talker Research, 48% of respondents are or have been in a long-distance relationship. For them, moving isn’t necessarily just about changing addresses. It’s about sharing a life. That added emotional weight makes getting all the details right even more important.

Why Moves Go Wrong

A third of survey respondents reported having a “moving mental breakdown” in the past. The biggest mistake people make? Treating a move like a simple task instead of a complex life event.

This is especially true among younger adults. With Millennials making up 45% of the long-distance relationships in the survey and Gen Z another 32%, many people navigating moves are doing so during high-change phases in their lives. Add in tight timelines, budget concerns and emotional stress, and it’s easy to see how things could unravel.

Another factor: assuming moving is just about transportation. In reality, it involves logistics, planning, protection and coordination. Without someone in charge of the big picture, such as a professional moving coordinator, those seams can quickly unravel.

Moving Right

A smooth move starts with a plan and tends to come from a shared understanding of priorities.

Put time on your side. Create a timeline with key deadlines. Break the process into manageable steps instead of trying to tackle everything at once.

Know when to get help. The results of the study revealed that 61% of people feel that for long-distance or out-of-state moves, hiring full-service movers is the right choice. That’s not just about convenience; it’s about reducing risk. Professional support means benefitting from experienced handling, coordinated logistics and fewer surprises.

The Emotional Side of Moving

Moving is both physical and emotional. This is especially true when relationships are involved. The survey found that decisions about moving are increasingly based on practical considerations (such as careers) versus traditional expectations (such as gender). That’s a positive shift, but it also means both partners need to be aligned.

To start your shared life on firm emotional ground, talk through expectations before the move. Discuss how responsibilities will be shared, what the transition will look like and how you’ll support each other during the adjustment period.

Avoiding Common Pitfalls

If you want to stay out of nightmare territory, avoid these key mistakes:

Waiting too long to plan: Last-minute moves rarely go smoothly. Give yourself about eight weeks in advance of move day to make informed decisions.

Underestimating what you own: People often own more belongings than they realize. Take inventory early and avoid surprises.

Not organizing properly: Labeling boxes, keeping essentials accessible and maintaining a simple, step-by-step system can make a huge difference on moving day. And, you can always turn this task over to the professionals if you need support.

Doing everything alone: Even if you’re capable, support from a full-service mover can save time, energy and stress. For long-distance moves, Mayflower offers personalized services based on your needs, like packing, car shipping, storage, move protection, unpacking and debris removal. Get a quote at mayflower.com.

For couples closing the distance, settling in together can signal a fresh start. While it’s a significant step, it doesn’t have to be chaotic or unpredictable.

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