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Moving day brings
excitement and stress. Use these moving tips from a professional organizer to
organize your move in order to avoid stress, extra work and paying extra money
to the movers.
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"It's Just a
Sea of Boxes..."
Helpful Hints for an Organized Move
For many, moving
is an exciting event. New home, new job, new environment—the adventures are just
around the corner. But, for others, moving can be one of life’s most stressful
events. Besides feeling excited, you may also be feeling sad, anxious, and
overwhelmed. For various reasons, moving can be an unpleasant experience.
Being organized can alleviate some of the anguish and stress associated with
moving. Here are some helpful organizing hints to use while getting ready for
‘Moving Day.’
Create a home for your paperwork
A binder with pocket dividers will work well for the storage and retrieval of
all your move-related papers such as contracts, driving directions to new home,
and packing lists. Use the pockets for holding wallpaper samples, new address
labels, information on your new neighborhood, and any other papers pertinent to
your move.
Being Able to Find Important Papers Will Save You Time
Purge before you move
Moving is a great opportunity to see what you own, determine what you would like
to take with you and figure out what you can leave behind. Many movers charge by
the box. You don’t want to have to pay movers to transport boxes of stuff you
never use and don’t need anymore.
Purging Before Moving Will Save You Money and SPACE
Budget your packing time
How long will it take for you to pack up your entire apartment or
house? On average, it takes approximately 2-3 months to carefully pack the
contents of a home. Start by packing things you don’t use very often or that are
decorative such as knick-knacks or holiday dishes. Set a goal to pack 5-10 boxes
a week. This will give you the time to pack leisurely as opposed to
feverishly...
Setting Packing Goals Will Save You Time
Pack by room
Would it be easy to find your stuff if you randomly threw it into boxes? I don’t
think so, either...Developing a packing system is the key to quickly locating
and placing your belongings in their new home.
Create a floor plan of your new home as a reference for unloading and unpacking
(this can be kept in your binder). Mark each room on the plan with a specific
letter or number. You will then write the corresponding letter/number on the
boxes that go into that particular room. It is recommended to jot down the
general contents of the box as well. This will make it easy for the movers to
put your boxes where they belong and for you to find exactly what you need.
For example,
Room A=Kitchen
If room A is the kitchen, the boxes would be labeled:
A-Spices
A-Silverware
A-Baking Utensils
Room B=Master Bathroom
Boxes for the master bathroom would be labeled:
B-Shower Curtain & Hooks
B-Light Bulbs & New Fixture
Create a box labeled: ‘We’re Here!’ This is a box of items that you will need as
soon as you get to your new home. Figure out what you and your family will
require on that first day or two in your new home such as: kids favorite toys,
paper plates for take-out food, doggie snacks, etc. and pack those things in
this box.
Packing by Room Will Save You Time and Lessen Stress
Make it visible
Mark boxes on all sides in a thick black marker (get yourself a few of them—they
may dry out after much usage.) Yes, this is a pain, but when your boxes are
stacked high and wide, it will make the process of finding what you need much
easier. Spending a few minutes labeling the boxes before you move will save you
hours of time once you arrive at your new home.
Coding Boxes Will Save You Time and Alleviate Stress
Bonus Packing Tips:
1. Pack heavy items (such as books) in small boxes and light items (such as your
Pez collection) in big boxes.
2. Take advantage of FREE packing materials such as...
- Supermarket flyers and glossy inserts that come with the Sunday paper for
stuffing boxes
- Boxes from a liquor store (Boxes from the supermarket are not recommended
because they could have food products in them.)
- Suitcases can be filled with clothes or other items for the move.
- Your sheets, blankets and towels can be used to wrap your breakables.
About the Author
Article by Stacey
Agin Murray, professional organizer and owner of Organized Artistry, LLC. Visit
http://www.organizedartistry.com for your FREE e-list of 'Top Ten Tips for
Organized Living.'
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