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Important Moving Supplies

If you've got a move coming up, you'll need to stock up on several supplies, including:

  1. Moving Boxes of all sizes. Think dishes, mirrors, wardrobe. And remember that the bigger the box, the heavier it will be to move.
  2. Sharpie markers
  3. Floor plan of home you are moving into. Number the rooms and then put the corresponding number on each box so those helping with the move know which room to deliver the box to. Post this floor plan in the new home on moving day.
  4. Packing tape. Lots and lots of it. Spend the extra money and purchase a tape gun dispenser.
  5. Pocket cutter
  6. Bubble wrap, bubble bags and cushion foam sheets
  7. Newspapers or packing paper

Many moving supplies can be purchased online at websites like www.Moving.com  or at your local U-Haul. An inexpensive resource for high-grade moving boxes is Craig's List. 

 

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April 2013

Greetings! 

 

May is National Moving Month. You may or may not be facing a move any time soon.  My husband and I have now been in our home 20 years and we're like everyone else in that we have no idea where all this stuff came from! 

 

Over the years I've been part of several relocation projects. As our team of organizers helped unpack boxes and settle in families to their new surroundings, it never ceased to amaze me that often times people had unopened moving boxes that were from previous moves. They had never unpacked these boxes; instead they stored them in a basement or garage and included them on the next move. 

 

Since becoming empty nesters, I've found it to be peaceful and enjoyable to slowly and gradually downsize within our own home. I feel less attached to and needy of "all this stuff" and just want more breathing space.

 

Whether you face a move in your near future or not, I hope you'll enjoy this newsletter.  Enjoy Spring - it has finally arrived in Minnesota.

 

Warmest regards,
 

 

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Getting Motivated by a Move

 

I recently chuckled when a friend said that the only way she moving boxes was ever going to get organized is if she sold her house and was forced to move. Don't laugh. It might just be the motivation you need.

 

It is estimated that the average person moves every five years. Do you remember the last time you moved? Remember the energy it took to not only pack and box up everything but to haul, move and unpack it in your new home? How about the time you spent dealing with details such as shutting off/turning on utilities, changing your mailing address, getting a mortgage, and the list goes on. 

 

Now, imagine the actual cost of a move: everything from packing supplies,to renting a moving truck or hiring professionals to do the heavy lifting.  The more boxes, the higher the cost.

  

Every item you possess has a cost attached to it.

 

Perhaps you don't have a move coming up but as you look around your home, you see items that you know would not or should not make a move? If so, what are you waiting for? Why not slowly start sorting and purging your belongings now? You'll be left with less clutter, more space and an environment in which you know you need everything you see.

 

There's something therapeutic in having what you need when you need it. And on the flip side, there's something debilitating or paralyzing when you're surrounded with so much stuff, you have no idea what to do with it all.

 

Getting Started

  • Time Line - Begin going through your home, one room at a time. If you're not under any deadline, give yourself an entire year to slowly go through things. 
  • Letting goBe prepared to donate items that are usable but you no longer need or want. Also, be prepared to toss items that are broken or of no value to anyone. If you have items that you plan on bequeathing upon your death, consider gifting the item now to the individual. It will bring both of you great joy. 
  • Gains expected - As you sort, purge and pare down your belongings, you'll gain both storage and living space. You may be tempted to start filling the space back up. Don't. Instead, enjoy having more "margin" in your home. 

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