04
Jun
A long-distance move doesn’t just change the geography. It quietly interrupts how your life works; from the routines you rely on, the services you barely notice, to the systems running in the background. They all suddenly have to function across two places at once. And that’s where most people underestimate it. It’s not the packing that creates pressure. It’s the fact that everything in your life keeps moving while you’re trying to rebuild it somewhere else. Bills continue, health needs continue, and rules don’t adjust for your timing. A long-distance move is really about holding continuity together while everything else…
