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Simplify Your Move By Getting Rid Of Things You Do Not Need

One benefit of moving to a new house is the way a move forces you to go through everything you own. If you never move, there is a good chance you will keep accumulating things over the years and rarely get rid of anything. If you want to simplify your upcoming move, you should really consider getting rid of everything you do not need or use. Here are some things that you should consider getting rid of as you plan your move.

3 Tips to Help Your Children Cope with Moving Day

Moving home is supposed to be an exciting time for everyone involved and offers the chance to look ahead and plan how to settle in a new neighborhood. However, the reality of packing up and moving your family to a new location be a difficult time, especially if you have children. While children are often enthralled by the idea of adventure, moving day can be extremely difficult on them, which can make the entire process particularly difficult.

Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, Around The World You Go -- But What About Your Stuff?

Have you always dreamed of making a round-the-world (RTW) trip and exploring this amazing planet? Well, instead of fantasizing about it, why not actually embark on the adventure of a lifetime? Every year, your fellow travelers actually ditch their current lives and belongings and head off on a trip that will circumnavigate the globe. And, no, most are not millionaires. In fact, many are just average citizens who have decided to devote a few weeks, a few months, or even longer to traveling around the world.

Specialty Product Manufacturers' Storage Solutions for Seasonal Production Runs

In the specialty products marketplace, seasonal sales demands are a driving force in the production schedule. A manufacturer of collectible toys, for example, may only gear up to produce fluffy stuffed bunnies in January to ship out for Easter retail sales. January is the only time the bunny patterns, sewing jigs, accessories, and materials will be used—until next year when the production cycle is repeated. Setting up and breaking down the production line for this annual process could easily cause chaos and costly downtime.

Two Tips for Reducing Relocation Stress Syndrome in Vulnerable Elders

Moving can be stressful for mentally and physically healthy people, but it can be downright traumatic for older adults who have dementia, Alzheimer's, or other degenerative brain diseases that impair cognition. If a move involving loved ones in this category is not handled correctly, they can come down with relocation stress syndrome. Here's more information about this condition and what you can do to prevent it. Relocation Stress Syndrome Also sometimes referred to as transfer trauma, relocation stress syndrome is a cluster of symptoms vulnerable elders begin to display after being moved from one living space to another.