No matter how well you plan, moving from one place to the other, is never perfect and is always chaotic.
Even moving from one room to another, something will fail – a wire will get tweaked, something that stood perfectly for years now falls over, and worst, something might break.
You get to the place, and despite all of your best labeling, you have no idea where anything is and all you want to do is order a pizza and stare at the big pile in front of you.
Order the pizza; don’t debate it; order it, have it delivered, go and get it, and whatever works.
You don’t need the extra worry, everything is a mess and now it’s time to clean up.
You only start cleaning up by doing one box at a time, similar to refactoring, you do it one class at a time. Sure you might start off with everything on the floor, but eventually you’ll get it back in its place, back in its place – as long as you don’t freak out too much.
Don’t freak out.
Move forward, into the new, embrace the unknown, and enjoy it but understand, it never goes right.