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Should I Move Calculator

Should I Move Calculator helps you compare two major paths in a more structured way than a gut check alone.

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Understand what this tool measures

Should I Move Calculator is built for decisions that do not reduce cleanly to one formula. The page lets users score two competing paths across practical, emotional, and risk factors, then compare alternate scenarios without losing the tradeoff behind the result.

Compare relocation upside against disruption, support loss, and practical risk. Score both options across weighted practical, emotional, and risk factors, then review the live recommendation, strongest signals, and comparison summary.

Weighted decision factorsPractical, emotional, and risk scoringComparison mode for alternate scenariosShareable results

What it measures

This calculator measures how two major life paths compare once practical, emotional, and risk factors are weighted together instead of treated as separate gut feelings.

What affects the result

The factor scores you give each option matter, but the highest-impact input is usually importance weighting. One or two heavily weighted factors can drive the entire recommendation.

How people use it

People use the output to pressure-test a big decision, compare the current setup with a stronger future setup, and identify which exact issues need to improve before acting.

How to keep the result

This should i move calculator supports shareable URL state, so the current inputs can be copied into a link and reopened later without re-entering the scenario.

What the result means

Should I Move Calculator compares two major paths using weighted factor scores, then separates the winning direction into practical strength, emotional fit, and risk posture. That makes the result more useful than a single yes-or-no score because users can see what is actually carrying the decision.

How people use this calculator

Fresh start city

Lifestyle and career fit improve, support gets weaker.

Use this preset as a starting point, then adjust the factor scores so the result matches your real situation.

Move looks shaky

Exciting move, but social and practical stability drop.

Use this preset as a starting point, then adjust the factor scores so the result matches your real situation.

Tips, considerations, and assumptions

Use these notes to pressure-test the result before acting on it. They are written for this calculator specifically, so the output is easier to use in the real decision behind the math.

Important considerations

  • A move can look exciting while still weakening your support system and day-to-day stability.
  • One or two heavily weighted factors often decide the outcome more than the total score itself.

Practical tips

  • Compare one version of the move with realistic costs and one with conservative higher costs before acting.
  • If the move is job-related, pair this with the job-offer and budget calculators so the financial side is grounded.

Assumptions and limits

  • The output depends on how honestly you rate support, stress, and lifestyle fit.
  • It does not estimate legal moving constraints, taxes, or exact relocation budgets.

Tell us if this calculator is working well

Use quick feedback if the result looks right or flag an issue if something seems off. Reports include the current calculator URL so the scenario can be reviewed.

Common questions

How does should i move calculator work?

It asks you to score make the move versus stay put across weighted factors so the tradeoff is easier to see in one place.

What should I pay the most attention to?

The highest-weight factors usually matter most. If those scores point in one direction, the decision often becomes clearer even when the overall result is close.

Is this final advice?

No. It is a structured reflection tool that helps organize the decision and expose the biggest risks before you act.

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