Lessen the Stress of your Move to Katy

With Christmas right around the corner you may be running around trying to purchase last minute gifts while attempting to plan a scrumptious Christmas dinner for family and friends. Add packing up boxes of your valuables, books, and other treasures to the equation and you’re bound to have a hectic December. If you’re one of the few families that have opted to move to Katy during this crazy holiday season (or any time for that matter)… there are plenty of things that can be done to lessen the stress for yourself and other family members.

There are many things that cause stress when moving from one home to another. While you do know that you’re stressed as a result of “moving”… it is even more helpful to pinpoint the exact reasons within the “move” that are causing you stress. For example, when you’ve lived anywhere for an extended period of time you develop a support system. You get to know neighbors and develop friendships. You also learn the hours of the local grocery store and pharmacy. You learn the fastest route to various locations. You get to know your area hair dresser and know where the best bakery in town is located. These are pieces of knowledge that we take for granted when we’ve lived with them for so long. However, when we find that we don’t know anything about our new home it is often cause for quite a bit of stress.

Once you’ve pinpointed the exact reason for your stress… figure out a way to lessen that stress. For example, if you’re finding it hard to say goodbye to your hairdresser because he / she has been the only one to cut your hair “just right” over the years? Research online to find reviews of “hairdressers” or “salons” in Katy. For those that love eating out or if you want to find the best bakery in town search Yelp.com for reviews of local restaurants in Katy. These are just a few tips to help you prepare to settle in your new home in Katy, Texas.

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