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Writer's pictureDonna Piergies

F#&% Moving

I hate moving! That's a silly thing to say though, because who loves moving? No one!


Because I know such awesome Realtors, I recently closed on a new home with my fiancé. We went from 1,400 square feet to almost 2,100 square feet. It is super exciting and I am very happy, but my stress level is so high! The amount of gray hairs on my head has to have tripled.


I asked Chat GPT why moving sucks so bad and here's what it told me:

Moving can be a stressful and difficult experience for many reasons. Here are some of the reasons why moving can be so challenging:

  1. Disruption of routine: Moving often disrupts our daily routines, which can cause stress and anxiety. We may have to change our commute, find new schools or childcare, or adjust to a new environment.

  2. Physical demands: Moving involves a lot of physical work, such as packing and lifting heavy boxes, which can be exhausting and lead to injury.

  3. Emotional attachment: We often form emotional attachments to our homes and neighborhoods, and leaving them can be difficult. Moving can be especially hard if we are leaving friends and family behind.

  4. Financial stress: Moving can be expensive, especially if we are relocating to a new city or state. The costs of packing, transporting, and unpacking our belongings can add up quickly.

  5. Uncertainty: Moving to a new place can be scary because we don't know what to expect. We may worry about finding a new job, making friends, or adjusting to a new culture.

Overall, moving is a major life change that can be difficult to navigate. However, with careful planning and support from friends and family, it is possible to make the transition as smooth as possible.


Thank you, Mr. Chat. I completely agree with all of that! In any case, moving chaos is temporary and short-term stress leads to long-term bliss. So, join me in this adventure! My Realtors can help you find something fabulous.

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