Emotional

Emotional Readiness Check

Answer 12 short questions about your current preparation — covering financial, practical, local, and emotional readiness — and see where to focus next.

Financial

Budget, buffer, and cost of living.

Practical

Timeline, decluttering, and first-week planning.

Local

New area research, broadband, and services.

Emotional

Concerns, support network, and mindset.

01Have you established a realistic moving budget?

02Have you set aside a financial buffer for unexpected costs?

03Have you decided what will be sold, donated, or discarded before moving?

04Do you have a clear sense of your moving timeline?

05Have you researched your new area — transport, amenities, and local services?

06Have you checked broadband availability and utility options at the new property?

07Have you identified the services and accounts that will need your new address?

08Have you considered what first-week essentials you will need at the new place?

09Have you identified your biggest concerns about the move?

10Have you spoken to anyone who has made a similar move?

11Have you thought about what you are moving toward — not just what you are leaving?

12Do you know who your primary support network will be at the new location?

Readiness level

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Answer the questions above to see your readiness level.

What This Check Is

A structured prompt, not a test. Questions surface what you have covered and what might still need attention. There are no right or wrong answers — only honest ones.

What It Does Not Measure

Emotional readiness is not fully quantifiable. This tool gives a practical snapshot of your preparation — it is not a psychological assessment. If the move is emotionally difficult, that is normal and worth acknowledging.