Recent studies designed to identify major stress factors in people's lives have discovered that nearly a quarter of those people surveyed indicated that moving was more stressful than starting a new job, having a baby, or getting married. Between the cost, separation anxiety, and hassles, moving takes a physical and emotional toll that is difficult to ignore or surmount. Respondents noted that a fifth of them suffered anxiety or depression, while 10% reported hair loss and 15% acknowledged having short term memory loss resulting from the stress associated with moving. Towards lessening those effects, experts recommend taking the anxiety out of the move through proactive logistical planning. One area in which movers can take the uncertainly out of a move Continue Reading