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How to Make Moving Less Stressful

Moving is typically a stressful process. However, there are ways to reduce that stress. Use these tips to make your move less of a burden and maybe even a little fun!

Considering all the hard work you put into finding a new home, it is well worth it.

Acknowledge the Process

The first thing to do is acknowledge that there will be some stress accompanying moving. Don’t let it get in the way of what you have to do in preparation for your move! Once you accept the work that comes with moving, things will be easier.

Plan Ahead

Planning is essential. It helps you stay organized before and after your move. You can create a moving timeline of what you need to do – from packing to switching over utilities to updating your billing address in various places – and print it out. You can even create one on your smartphone and have your itinerary right at your fingertips!

Making a timeline of what needs to be done for your move can help streamline the process, ultimately making things less stressful.

Allot Enough Time

Giving yourself enough time to pack and move is essential, as it allows you to avoid scrambling to get your moving done. Packing your belongings takes longer than you think, as does loading and transporting them. When you give yourself enough time, the stress of this process is significantly reduced.

Move the Small Things First

Start moving your more minor things first. This makes your move more manageable and less stressful. Later, you can work your way up to more significant belongings such as electronics and furniture. Even if you start moving small boxes of lighter things first, it’s progress and can ease some of the natural stress that comes with moving.

Label Everything

It would help to label all of your boxes when you pack your belongings. It can help you know where everything is and prevent any confusion or unwanted surprises. Be especially mindful of your most fragile items and write the word clearly in large letters so that the movers from Main Street Movers can see it and know to be more careful.

Storing your belongings in clear storage containers to know precisely what’s inside is also helpful.

Ask for Professional Help

Moving is an arduous task made easier with the help of others. A fully-licensed and certified professional mover could help you with your move. They’d take meticulous care of your possessions and help ease the stress of the situation.

Be Rested & Ready

Getting enough sleep can help you eliminate stress, especially during a move. Be sure to get at least seven to eight hours of quality sleep the night before. This will ensure that you are refreshed and have the energy needed for the task at hand.

If you’re moving in New Jersey, contact Main Street Movers at your earliest convenience to obtain a free estimate.