Minimizing The Stress Of A Move

If you have recently purchased a new home, you may be planning to relocate your possessions to the new space soon. A move can seem overwhelming, especially if you have lived in the same place for years. Nevertheless, there are measures that you can take to help ensure that your move is as stress-free as possible. Here are a few of them.

Get Rid of the Clutter

Before your move, it is often best to get rid of the items that have been cluttering your current space. Room by room, assess the contents of the space. Place items in three categories: trash, donations, and items that you would like to keep.

Items that are broken or are in poor condition should be discarded. Those that are useable but not needed by your family can be donated to a local charity, and those that are in good condition and used regularly can be kept. 

Once you have identified the items that you plan to keep, you can start to prepare them for the move. It can save time and effort to only relocate the items that will work well in your new home. 

Make a List

Before moving, be sure to take inventory of the items that you plan to move. As you pack, attach a list of the contents of each box to the container. Thus, even though the sides of a box are not transparent, you can easily check its contents. This can be particularly helpful once you arrive at the new location.

Often, people who are moving may not unpack everything the first day. With properly labeled boxes, you can easily find essentials, such as dishes, when you need them.

Transport Toiletries the Day Before the Official Move

It is often best to transport toiletries and personal care items that will be stored in bathrooms the day before the move. Moving can take time, and at some point, you may need to use the restroom or freshen up. Having the bathroom properly stocked ahead of time can give you access to essential hygienic items without the need to unpack them or open multiple boxes.

Use Fragile Labels 

Even if you wrap breakable items in bubble wrap or packing paper, it can still be helpful to label the boxes that contain them. Workers, friends, or family members who are assisting with the move will know to handle the boxes with care. This can help ensure that treasured belongings are not damaged.

To learn more ways to avoid the stress of a move, schedule a consultation with a moving company in your area.



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