Moving May 18, 2022

Enjoy a Less Stressful Move with These 7 Tips

While you’re excited to move to your new home, the thought of actually moving will start to stress you out. Moving is always a big task, regardless of the distance involved. There’s the packing, the transport, the unpacking, and then the settling in. And that’s just for the physical aspects of the move! There’s also the mental and emotional toll that comes with leaving a place that’s been your home and starting anew someplace else. But, don’t worry! These seven tips will help make your move a breeze.

 

Make a Plan and Get Organized

Start by making a list of everything you need to do before moving day. This should include packing up your belongings, arranging for transportation, canceling any subscriptions or services at your current address, and updating your contact information. Then, start tackling items on the list one by one. For example, start packing up your non-essential items first, so you’re not trying to do everything at the last minute. If possible, try to delegate some tasks to family or friends to help lighten your load.

 

Purge Your Belongings

One of the best ways to reduce stress during a move is to get rid of any belongings you don’t want or need. Not only will this make packing and unpacking easier, but it will also save you money on moving costs. Sorting through everything you own and deciding what to keep, what to sell, and what to donate or throw away can be overwhelming. However, it’s important to take the time to do this before you move. Not only will it make the actual packing and moving process easier, but it will also help you start fresh in your new home. To ease the stress, purge your belongings by taking it one room at a time.

 

Have a Labeling System

 

To be able to find your things once you get to your new home, it’s helpful to create a labeling system for your boxes. By having a labeling system, you’ll know exactly what’s inside each box and where it needs to go in your new home. Start by assigning each room in your new home a letter and each box a number. Then, label each box with the corresponding room letter and number. As you’re packing the items, use your phone to make a list of what’s in the box, then transfer that information into a spreadsheet. If using a spreadsheet sounds like it may take too much time, consider using QR Smart Labels.

 

Start Packing Early

Begin at least two to three weeks before your moving date, and take it one room at a time. Don’t try to do everything at once; that will only make things more difficult and cause you to easily feel overwhelmed and stressed. Start with items that you won’t need in the days leading up to the move, such as out-of-season clothes or decorations. Then, work your way through each room, packing fragile items and other valuables first. By taking your time and being methodical, you can avoid the stress of having to pack everything at the last minute. Take a look at this post to get some more tips on packing specifically.

 

Enlist Help from Friends and Family

Packing up everything you own and moving it to a new place is no small feat, so don’t try to do it all on your own. Ask friends and family to help you out, especially if they live close by. They can help you with the physical aspects of moving, such as packing and loading boxes into the moving truck. Plus, having their company will help make the whole experience more enjoyable.

 

Hire a Professional Moving Company

If you’re really dreading the thought of having to move all your belongings on your own, consider hiring a professional moving company. While this may cost a bit more money, it can be well worth it for your peace of mind. A professional moving company will handle all the heavy lifting for you and can even pack up your belongings if you so choose. Plus, they’ll have the necessary equipment to safely transport your belongings to your new home.

 

Take Care of Yourself

During the moving process, it’s important to take care of yourself, both physically and mentally. Eating a healthy diet and getting enough sleep will help keep your energy levels up, while exercise can help reduce stress. It’s also important to take breaks when you need them and to spend time with family and friends. When things start to feel overwhelming, take a few deep breaths, and remind yourself that it’s only temporary.

 

Don’t Stress When Moving

Moving can be a very stressful event. However, by following these seven tips, you can make the process much less stressful. By purging your belongings, having a labeling system in place, packing early, and enlisting help from friends and family, you’ll be able to move without all the added stress. And if all else fails, remember that it’s only temporary. Soon enough, you’ll be settled into your new home and life will go back to normal. Feel free to contact me if you need any tips or help with moving!