Moving homes takes a lot of planning, coordinating and organization. But what most people don’t anticipate is that it can also be physically and mentally exhausting. Unfortunately, even with your local movers doing most of the heavy lifting, the stress and the hectic schedules leads many homeowners to forego dietary rules and choose easy carbohydrate-rich foods simply out of convenience.
Just because you’re trying to get your properties and your whole life to a new location doesn’t mean you have to give up eating healthy. Here’s some ways to stay healthy during a move.
Include Meals in Your Plans
When planning a move, the first thing people prioritize is getting everything packed and ready for the movers. During this time, some areas in your home might be inaccessible as they may already be cleaned, packed and ready for the move. Unfortunately, this could make meal preparation a lot more difficult than it needs to. Plan ahead, and prepare healthy meals before you even pack up your entire kitchen. Store a few convenient breakfast, lunch and dinner boxes for easy consumption during your move.
Finish What You Have
The fewer items to pack up and load into a truck, the easier the whole moving process is. This means, while you’re planning and preparing your meals, you might want to check the items you already have in your home and stick with them. This lessens the amount of food you have to throw away because it’s not recommended to pack up food along with your other items.
Snacks Are Key
Ask professional piano movers who haul large and cumbersome items day after day about what they do to keep energized during long moves, and their response would be to stay hydrated and to keep snacks handy. Long-lasting snacks that don’t require special storage are great to bring with you to sate off hunger pangs during an exhausting day.
At Around Town Movers, we can help you finish your move with as little hassle as possible. Call us at (703) 682-5922 , or fill out our contact form and request a free moving quote today. We serve Ashburn and Arlington, VA, as well as some areas in Maryland.