The big word: moving. It’s a stressful time for everyone and tensions are running high. You’re trying to cram everything into boxes and just get the heck out of there and into your new place. Maybe you’re just going to the other side of the city, maybe you’re going to an entirely different state, but regardless of the distance the process is still just as stressful. Although moving will never be easy, there are a few ways you can make the process a little simpler and a little less stressful.
Plan
This is probably the biggest thing you can do to make your moving transition as seamless as possible. Think about what needs to be packed first, what needs to be packed last, what’s most important, and what’s least important. Once you know this, you can pack much better because you know what can be carried off first and what you’ll need to keep with you. You’ll also be able to pack your boxes and suitcases with the more important things on top so when you get to your new place you aren’t rummaging through everything just to find a glass to have a drink of water.
Also when it comes to planning, having a strict itinerary in your mind and following that can make a world of difference. Set yourself deadlines and set yourself goals on how much you want to pack up in a day. If you don’t, you’ll find yourself running around like a headless chicken not even knowing where to begin. Plus, when you get to check that off your list you’ll feel accomplished and better about everything.
Make A Checklist
Have a checklist of everything you want to get done. There’s more to moving than just packing. You also have to make sure everything is in good shape, everything is cleaned, that you haven’t forgotten any last minute things; the list goes on. Make yourself a checklist and check everything off as you go. It’ll make sure you won’t forget anything important.
Pack Boxes By Room
The biggest mistake you can make is to pack multiple rooms’ items into the same box. This only causes confusion and when you get to the other end there’s no organization and it will only stress you out more. Stick to boxes from living room, boxes from kitchen, boxes from bathroom, etc.
Wrap Breakables In Clothes
To save on space and to protect your breakables, opt to wrap them in clothes rather than bubble wrap. Takes up the same amount of space and you’re saving on space in your suitcases. This can include anything from vases to dishes, glasses and casserole dishes.
Pack An Overnight Bag
There’s nothing more stressful than just wanting to take a shower and not being able to find the shampoo or a clean pair of underwear. Pack an overnight bag with all the essentials you use daily and make sure you keep that with you. If you can go a couple of days without anything in the boxes it will make unpacking significantly less stressful.
Packing is a stressful process and it’s ok to feel that stress, but doing everything you can to make the process seamless and stress-free will make everyone happier. With these couple of tips you’ll be packed up and in your new home smiling in no time.
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