Wednesday, February 28, 2018

How to Move Your Office Without Losing Your Mind


By Scott Boone

Image courtesy of flickr
If you are a business owner like me, then you know from time to time you need to consider moving to a new location.  Whether this is due to expansion of your business, or taking advantage of increased foot traffic, sooner or later most businesses evolve to the point where relocation is a must.  That being said, uprooting a functioning, profitable business doesn’t come without a few warts.  Especially if your business interfaces with customers on a daily basis, moving your business has to be planned carefully if it isn’t going to affect the bottom line.

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

The Purrfect Move for You & Your Cat

By Scott Boone

Image courtesy of flickr
Cats are like people in that they have their likes, their dislikes and no two are exactly alike.  Unlike dogs, that are more subservient to people’s wants and desires, every cat owner knows that when it comes to getting your way with them, your feline friend isn’t going to fetch, roll over or lie down on command.  Cat’s do pretty much what they want when they want.  What they don’t want is to have their routine interrupted.  When it comes to moving with cats, this can present a few issues, which I will cover this week.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

If You Can't Make It, Fake It

By Scott Boone

Image courtesy of flickr
When it comes to moving, everybody wants to get the best deal.  That’s a given.  The problem is there’s a big difference between getting a good deal and getting taken to the cleaners.  To help you weed out the chaff from the wheat, I have put together a few things you need to be aware of before you sign on the dotted line.

Too Good to Be True

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Moving Your Elderly Parents

By Scott Boone

Image courtesy of Kandela.com
While moving can be a stressful process under the best of circumstances, when it comes to moving kids or aging parents, it can make your blood pressure ring the bell.  Face it, Americans are living on average 20 years longer today than they did 50 years ago.  That being said, as people age, they tend to become less and less independent.  When it comes to elderly parents, this can mean one of several options: