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5 Ways To Help You Have A Smoother Move

Moving in the new year? Here are 5 ways to help you have a smoother move.

By Robert CordrayPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Moving can often be necessary stress in life, as this can bring you to the next chapter. While moving does mean packing up all of your belongings, there are strategies that you can employ to make for an easier transition. If you are moving to a new home, here are 5 tips to help you along the way.

Schedule Maintenance and Work Beforehand

Many people schedule home improvement projects and maintenance after they have completed the moving process; however, this is a common misconception. When your home is empty and belonging free, you have more space to maneuver, not to mention that this makes for an easier cleanup before any of your things arrive. Instead of having to shift your stuff around to complete your tasks, you should schedule maintenance and work before your move. Whether you are scheduling minor repairs, blind installation in San Diego or a major remodel, all of this is much easier to handle before the movers drop off your stuff.

Deep Clean in Advance

Another task that is easier to complete when your home is free of your stuff is deep cleaning. While you can try to clean thoroughly once all of your things have arrived on site, imagine how much easier it would be to do a thorough cleaning with a completely clear home. Whether you hire a professional cleaning service or you schedule time beforehand to go in and clean, make sure that you can start on a clean slate. Keep in mind that you likely will have to do some tidying after movers drop off your things and everyone gets settled, but try to do some of the intensive work before you even move-in and reduce what needs to be done once all of your other things arrive.

Downsize and Declutter

Regardless of whether you are moving to a bigger or smaller space, taking time to downsize and declutter can make your move that much more smooth. Over time, there is a tendency to accumulate a rather large assortment of random things. There is likely a good bit of junk and useless items that you can rid yourself of before the move. Not only can you save yourself time on packing things up, but you can save yourself a lot of money by decluttering ahead of time. If you take a bit of time before each move to reduce unnecessary junk, you can ensure that you only take with you the belongings that truly matter.

Delegate and Get Help

Even for the most efficient adults, moving can feel like a daunting and lengthy task. If you want to reduce the stress of your move, you must delegate and ask for help. Whether you delegate cleaning to professional cleaners or get help moving your belongings from professionals or family and friends, you can have a more seamless and efficient process by employing the art of delegation throughout the process.

Have a Plan

Moves can be stressful processes. That is a bit of an unfortunate reality; however, developing plans can offer some relief. Developing a plan for stress, children, pets and the overall moving process will be useful tactics. By developing plans, you can build a foundation for a smooth process which also gives you the flexibility to navigate every challenge along the way. Likely you will need to pivot and be flexible throughout the day, but with a solid plan, you have given yourself a foundation from which you can adapt and determine the best way to divert when necessary.

Moving from one home to another can feel disruptive and daunting; however, it is essential if you want to start this next step in your journey. While it can feel like a lengthy task, there are strategies that you can employ to reduce the tension of the experience. By having a plan and staying organized, you can set yourself up for success. Before you know it, you will be on your way to enjoying your next residence in no time.

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