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Veterans Moving Help, Gregory Sledge, Identifies the Benefits of Moving in the Summer

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Moving is ranked among the most stressful of activities so for an easier and less stressful move, Veterans Moving Help suggests relocating in the summertime.

Gainesville, FL (PRWEB) July 30, 2013

Moving is a daunting task for most families. After all, the physical process of moving your belongings from one location to another is a big job, and doing it right takes precise planning and execution. If you are moving your family, Veterans Moving Help, the nation's first moving labor company that focuses on employing Veterans, suggests scheduling your move in the summer to help mitigate its nerve-wracking potential.

Moving in the summertime, when the days are longer, has definite advantages. If your children are old enough to help, they will be available to do so since school is out for the summer. Veterans Moving Help explains that moving during summer vacation also gives you the opportunity to engage in a time-honored American summer tradition - the yard sale. Shoppers often prefer to browse during the warmer months when it isn't cold and rainy. Remember, the more you sell, the less you have to pack. You can also take your unwanted items to Goodwill or the Salvation Army.

Although moving is never easy, the timing of our relocation can significantly impact how much stress you experience during your relocation. By moving during the summer, chances are you can reduce your stress and make the transition into your new home a more pleasant experience.

To learn more about what sets Veterans Moving Help apart from the rest of the moving labor companies and how we can help your summer move be easier and less stressful, please visit http://www.veteransmovinghelp.com. Reported by PRWeb 2 days ago.

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