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The traditional checklist, a long, handwritten list of tasks, has evolved along with new technologies. In the past, we would relish in the act of crossing off each task as it's completed. But in today's technology-driven world, the checklist takes on a new form. Today's checklist is probably typed into a computer or a Day Planner, and the emotional "cross off" has been transformed to the harsh tapping of the delete key. Despite technology, regardless of where you are moving, a checklist will be needed to help you get there. Your new checklist will include traditional tasks ranging from canceling utilities and forwarding mail to returning library books, updating magazine subscriptions and placing important items such as passports, medications and plane tickets in your carry-on luggage. But the checklist has evolved. You'll still have to cancel your gas and electric service at your current address, but in today's world, you may also have to update your satellite radio service and cable TV package. You may stop using these services but until they are canceled, you may still be charged for them. When you forward your snail mail, you will likely do it online. And don't forget your e-mail. What about returning books to the library? Chances are, you bought your books online. No need for a trip to the library. What about the list of items you place in your carry-on? It's very likely that your plane ticket is now an e-Ticket, but you still may need to print a hard copy with a "bar code," that is if you want to check in quickly and avoid those long check-in lines at the airport (which don't seem to be progressing with technology). And you better add a few items to your carry-on list. You'll need your mobile phone, Blackberry and PC chargers and don't forget your Day Planner and your iPod. Forwarding Your E-mail Virtual Banking Get Shredding Dial it Up The new virtual checklist may not provide the thrill of the "cross
off," but it will provide a real-time, organized approach to managing
the "modern move." No matter how you organize your checklist,
either on your digital day planner or with a pen and pad, it is the planning
phase that will help to ensure a less-stressful, more-enjoyable relocation. |
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