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When you are moving, it is important to plan ahead. You need to determine how much time and effort will be needed for the move in order to make sure that everything is done on schedule. Even if you hire movers, there are still some steps that you should take yourself, such as packing your items properly and making sure that they are secure during transportation.

Here Are A Few More Things To Keep In Mind When Moving:

Make a checklist

For such an important process, it’s helpful to make a list of all the tasks that need to be done before moving day. Include details like canceling utilities (or transferring them if you’re within the same service area), sorting through your belongings, packing, and filling out change of address forms.

Start early on paperwork

Paperwork is an important part of moving and should not be overlooked when preparing for a move. This includes change of address forms, setting up utilities in your new home, school registrations, and more.

Take advantage of storage

If you’re in between moves and need a place to store your belongings, take advantage of secure self-storage options available near you. This will be incredibly helpful if you don’t have family nearby who can keep your stuff for you while you make the transition.

Arrange for pet care during the move

If traveling with pets, make sure to have a plan for their care during the move. This could include booking stays at pet friendly hotels or having someone take care of them while you are away.

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Transfer medical and dental records

Moving your medical and dental records is important so that even if you switch providers you can still access your information when needed. Make sure to contact all current providers ahead of time and request copies of any records they may need to transfer with you.

Make copies of important paperwork

It’s always wise to keep electronic or physical copies of important documents just in case anything gets lost or damaged during the move itself. That way, even if something happens, you can still access what’s needed as soon as possible.

Invest in quality packing materials

If you are doing the packing yourself, make sure that you invest in quality boxes and packing materials. Cardboard boxes can be bought cheaply at any home improvement store. If you decide to rent wooden crates, make sure they have reinforced corners for added protection of your items during transport. Also, don’t forget to stock up on bubble wrap and other protective packaging material to ensure all of your belongings arrive safely at their new destination.

Make an inventory list

Take photos or videos of all of your possessions before boxing them up so that if anything is damaged during transit, you can easily prove what condition it was in prior to being moved. Additionally, take a few minutes before packing to create an inventory list of all the items that you’re taking with you. Doing so will help ensure that nothing gets left behind and can prove invaluable for later insurance claims if something goes wrong during the move.

Consider hiring professional packers

If you don’t have the time or inclination to pack up your belongings yourself, consider hiring a team of professional movers who specialize in packing services. These experienced professionals know the best techniques for wrapping and packing fragile items such as dishes, artwork, mirrors, and China cabinets without causing any damage in transit. 

Hiring a professional packer and a Moving Company may cost more upfront but could save you money (and hassle) in the long run by ensuring that none of your expensive items are damaged in the process.

Label each box clearly

As you go through the packing process, be sure to label each and every box with its contents so that when you arrive at your new home, you know exactly where everything is going and how it should be unpacked. In addition, consider also labeling boxes with fragile items or those containing delicate or valuable items to make sure they are handled with extra care during loading and transport.

Take breaks

Moving can be stressful and exhausting, so don’t forget to take breaks throughout the process. Not only will this help keep your energy levels up but it will also give you time to think things through logically and plan ahead for any potential problems that may arise.

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Don’t be afraid to ask for help!

There’s no shame in admitting that you need some extra hands to get the job done. Friends, family, and even professional movers can all make your move much easier and less stressful. Just remember to give everyone plenty of notice so they can plan their schedules accordingly.

Know when it’s time to stop packing

It is easy to get carried away when packing, especially if you have a lot of stuff, so make sure you know when it’s time to call it quits and let the professionals take over. Try not to pack beyond the day before the move as this could cause unnecessary stress on the moving day.

Plan ahead for the move

As with any major project, planning is key to a successful move. Take some time in the weeks and days leading up to the move to research potential moving companies, book their services, and register your new address with all necessary organizations (utility companies, banks etc.). Doing so will help ensure that everything goes smoothly when it’s time to pack up and go.

Let go of items you no longer need

Moving can be a great opportunity to get rid of things that you no longer use or need. Go through your possessions and make sure you only take what is truly important with you as this will save on space (and money) when packing up your belongings for transport.

Enjoy the new adventure

Moving can be both stressful and exciting, so try to focus on the positives and enjoy this new adventure! Taking a few moments to appreciate what you’re about to embark on can help keep things in perspective when unforeseen challenges arise.

In Conclusion

Moving can be a daunting and overwhelming task, but with the right preparation and mindset it can also be an exciting new adventure. Keep these things in mind when you’re moving and your transition will be smoother, easier, and more stress-free!

 

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Kori

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Kori is a late diagnosed autistic/ADHD mom. She is currently located in Albany, NY where she is raising a neurodiverse family. Her older daughter is non-speaking autistic (and also has ADHD and Anxiety) and her youngest daughter is HSP/Gifted. A blogger, podcaster, writer, product creator, and coach; Kori shares autism family life- the highs, lows, messy, and real. Kori brings her own life experiences as an autistic woman combined with her adventures in momming to bring you the day-to-day of her life at home. Kori is on a mission to empower moms of autistic children to make informed parenting decisions with confidence and conviction.

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