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Yours and Mine: Packing after a Divorce
Published on Tuesday, 15 December 2009
What makes packing after a divorce difficult is the fact that you have to sort all the stuff you have in the house which all have memories attached to each one of them. Whilst we want to avoid this rather emotionally excruciating process, unfortunately, we can't. We have to really sort our belongings so nothing important can be forgotten when we leave. To help you lessen the stress that can be gained from this experience, here are some tips: - Make a list of what you need- as much as possible, get the things that you only need. Let go of the things that you and your spouse might fight over with. Write everything in a checklist so that you'll not get lost in the clutter of things and memories. - Don't reminisce- if you happen to see a thing that reminds you of your good times with your ex, let it go. Don't dwell on it so much. Unless it's an appliance or something that can be useful to you, ignore it. - Hire a removal company- it would really help if you will hire people to help you pack so you'll not be alone during the process. We are most vulnerable to loneliness when we are alone. On a more practical note, it will be faster and easier for you to pack when you have other people helping you. - Don't put your name on your storage boxes- you may label your storage boxes according to the type of items it contains but don't put your name on them. Writing your name on boxes may only rouse and invite a fight between you and your partner. Make use of another way to identify your things. For example, you may use a red pen when you write the labels, or you may write in cursive. - Tell your spouse what items you got- inform your spouse what things you are bringing when you move as a gesture of respect. Also, he might want to get a thing or two from your box. If you think you can do without it, give it to him. Avoid arguments as much as possible. But if the situation calls for it, make it peaceful, at least. Hope these tips save you from a stressful and painful move.
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