Sunday, June 19, 2011

Sometimes, moves take us hundred's of miles from our home town – to new states, countries or continents. These moves are harder to plan for, and require much more stringent assessment of belongings, so that you can afford the move itself.

The move itself should be planned the same way as you would any other move – but remember, the more you're moving, the more petrol you'll need. A 400 mile move MAY end up costing you the same as renting a van in the UK – a move out of the country may be cost prohibitive, and it may be easier just to sell everything and start fresh when you get there.

A long move such as over several hundred miles may also change schooling arrangements, or your job – uprooting over a distance of hundreds of miles can lead to new opportunities – or the loss better ones back where you were – so you have to carefully evaluate what you want from your life, and whether it would be best served by moving to a whole new part of the world.

Moving to a different country or continent may leave you with language to consider – do you speak the language that is predominant there – and if not, can you learn it? If you can't communicate, you'll find it harder to do many things we take for granted.

3 comments:

  1. From personal experience I can say that relocation sometimes is one of the best choices. Losing job, getting new job or moving after divorce are possibilities that apply for everybody.

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  2. Moving on your own can be a challenge especially if moving to different state, to other continent will will be nearly impossible to move on your own.

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  3. No matter where you move, city, state or another country, moving is always pain in the neck and a lot of stress and planning are involved.

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