How To Plan Your Move With Full Service MoversWritten by Ispas Marin
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Two Weeks Before Your Move - Do you have loaned items? Now it's time to start collecting them. - The gas and other utilities should be disconnected so make arrangements. - The major appliances should preppared for move. - If you have delivery subscriptions you should cancel them or have them transferred to new address. One Week Before Your Move - Throw away all flammables. - Make a list of what you'll be carring in your car or plane. - Remove installed items that you'll need in your new home. - You'll need clothes and toiletries first day in your nwe home so pack suitcase containing them. - Mark a box "Do Not Move" and pack in it essentials for first days. There are a few last things that you'll need to do on last day before your move. You should make sure that your refrigerator has at least 24 hours to air dry so empty, defrost and clean it first, then leave it to air dry. Take down your curtains and curtain rods. If you have children or pets make arrangements for somebody to watch them. That's it, if you do at least that much planning everything should be easy, time to get organized in your new home.

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Continued from page 1 Happiness is a choice. All you have to do is open yourself up to it and it’ll be there continuously. The type of happiness that is possible on a permanent level is interior peace that means you feel good inside your own skin, that you have a positive relationship with yourself and you’re enjoying journey we call life. It means you can relax, be yourself, not have to try so hard to please and impress. Most people feel happiness is a goal to be reached somewhere in future. It’s what I call `deferred happiness,’ you know kind of thing - `I’ll rest on weekend,’ I’ll travel when I retire,’ `I haven’t got time to play sport, I’m too busy’ - and so on. Each day is a unique experience and cannot be retrieved if you waste it. `Wasting’ time having fun is fabulous, wasting time in regret, guilt and anxiety is expended energy you could better utilise elsewhere. Have you noticed that if you just feel happy for its own sake, people think you’re strange. They say things like, `What do you have to be happy about?’ or `What’s brought on this cheerful mood?’ The whole point of being happy on a continuous basis is that there is no particular reason - you feel joy inside you and you naturally smile and shine, like walking near ocean on a glorious summer’s day and being grateful just to be alive. You can have that `bliss’ all time, in sun, in rain, on good days and difficult, when life is going your way and when it appears everything’s against you. It’s feeling `okay’ inside all time. That is true freedom. And as you shine, those around you bask in warmth of your joy. How do we positively work with happiness principle? *Look for signs everywhere *Make positive thinking a choice *Relax and stop worrying *Remember life is a daily adventure *Connect with your inner child every day *Play every day, not just on weekends and holidays *Love yourself enough to allow happiness I think of myself as a `joy merchant,’ someone who sells idea of joy. If you adopt this philosophy in your everyday life, It’ll change your life. I’m going to finish this discussion with my favorite saying, `There is no way to happiness; happiness is way.’ Please write to me if you want to know more about living with joy.

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