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Eliminate Worry, Stress and the Unknown When Moving Home

Topic: Real EstatePublished September 27, 2011

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With any move, business or home there is a wealth of unknown factors and elements of uncertainty as you start to pack up your belongings ready for the move to your new home. Most people will only ever move once or twice at the very most within their lifetime, but there will be some who undertake this mission once or twice a year. Either way the stress factors combined with the unknown issues are still apparent no matter how many times you move. However there are a few elements that can be put in place that will subsequently help to reduce the emotional stresses and strains of moving. Planning is always a good starting point. You will need to notify companies of your move, such as electric and gas suppliers and ensure your post is redirected. By compiling a detailed checklist you will be able to put in to perspective the tasks at hand which in turn will help you to maintain total control of the situation. It will also help to keep you proactive throughout the move and in turn will help alleviate any unnecessary worry. Keeping yourself busy is a great way to reduce your stress levels. Whilst packing up your possessions you will find plenty of time for a spring cleaning clear out. We all accumulate amass of junk and items of no further use and while you sort out your belongings and possessions you can benefit by throwing out these unwanted items. It will also give you the opportunity to get rid of any unused and unwanted clothing that no longer fits you. If you have time you could even earn extra cash by selling these items on the likes of EBay or market stalls. One of the most important aspects when moving is ensuring you have adequate packaging and materials. This is a common fault in any house move and can result in increasing stress levels. Rather than trying to guess the amount of packing boxes and packing materials it is advisable to study each room throughout your home. This will help you gain a rough idea of the amount of boxes you will need alongside the sizes. There are many specialist firms who specialise in the supply of cardboard removal boxes alongside additional extras such as bubble wrap, tape and permanent markers for labeling the boxes. These companies will usually supply packing kits each containing a variety of different sizes of boxes and materials for you to choose from. In most cases these specialist companies will also offer various storage containers especially created to help carry and protect clothing, bedding, suits etc. Often never realised until the last minute items such a books when bundled together can become extremely heavy, making them difficult to be moved. Rather than using large strong heavy weight boxes, try to use the strong but smaller boxes and spread your books throughout. This will make the loading a lot easier and help to make the loading process move along a lot faster. Items which are delicate and fragile should be individually wrapped, either by using bubble wrap or newspaper. This will help to protect your items whilst being transported. Another important element is to label each item, making it a lot easier for unloading at your new home. One of the most important aspects is the safety of your valuables, items such as jewellery and important memorabilia. It is wise to ensure you are in possession of your most valuable belongings at all times throughout your move. The key to making a successful transition when moving is taking you time, preparation and care throughout, this in turn will help your move go as with hassle.

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