There’s a familiar kind of stress that arrives in the final weeks before a house move. It’s not quite panic, but it’s close. A persistent sense that there’s too much to do and not enough time to do it, even when the move itself has been known about for months. Because...
There’s a familiar kind of advice that appears the moment you start thinking about a house move. It usually arrives in the form of lists, twelve-week plans and room-by-room schedules, often supported by detailed timelines that assume you have nothing else happening in...
After the noise and motion of Christmas, many people find themselves standing in familiar rooms that somehow feel different. The same furniture. The same layout. When your house feels full, it’s often the first real signal that change is coming. In tenement flats...
There’s a common assumption that planning a house move begins close to moving day. Boxes appear. Vans are booked. Decisions are made quickly. In practice, the moves that feel most manageable rarely work that way. The most important work tends to happen long before a...
It’s early January. The decorations are down, or at least most of them are. There are bags in the hallway that haven’t quite found a home yet. Cupboards feel tighter than they did before Christmas. And somewhere, in the back of your mind, sits the thought you’ve been...
Here are 5 myths I believed about moving when I first started. “I thought moving was just about heavy lifting and loading a van. Turns out, it’s more like a mental workout with a side of chaos.” When Zoë and I first ventured into the world of move management in...
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