The author shares their experience of using Kanban during a cross-continental move to Canada's Laurentian mountains.Kanban helped organize tasks and provided a sense of progress, potential, and daily motivation.The article emphasizes how each card on the Kanban board symbolizes a step in the transition process.Sections on the board ranged from research and packing to language learning and community integration.The author found comfort in seeing tasks shift to the 'Done' section, marking accomplishments in the move.The Kanban board served not just for managing tasks but also for tracking courage and embracing change.The author highlights the importance of progress over perfection in navigating new beginnings.The article mentions a Personal Kanban class on Modus Institute for those interested in using Kanban effectively.Kanban provided a tool for managing emotions, expectations, and excitement during the transition.The journey showcased how Kanban aided in visualizing work, limiting WIP, and adapting to a fresh start.