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Thursday 3 October 2013

Top Moving Tips - Save Time, Energy and Money on Your Move

Getting ready for a move can be very worrying. In fact, the Employee Relations Council reportedly ranked moving as the third most stressful life event, following directly behind death and divorce. On the positive side, there are several moving tips you can take to make the event less hurtful for you and your loved ones.

Moving Tip 1: Start early.

Moving is a time-consuming procedure, mostly because of the time concerned in packing up all the rooms of your current place. People are often surprised by just how long it can take to get things organized and ready to go. They end up running out of time and "slamming together" the last parts of the move. This can lead to big evils at the end of the process.

Moving Tip 2: Use a moving checklist and a moving manager.

One of the great things about moving is that so many people have complete it before, providing a rich source of wisdom on how to do it well. Movers-Edge.com has scoured a lot of that in turn to create this article for you.

Universally, people who have moved agree that there are two very helpful tools: a moving checklist and a moving organizer.

A moving checklist is simply a pre-defined set of "to-do list" items that should be taken care of throughout your move, often scheduled on a kind of calendar. This will do a lot to help keep you on track toward Moving Day and help keep you from forgetting important steps. You should absolutely get a moving checklist and use it to keep you on track. We obviously like the Final Moving Checklist at Movers-Edge.com, but you can choose from several free ones accessible online.

Moving Tip 3: Create "open me first" luggage and boxes.

One of the biggest hassles in moving is trying to find what you require at your new place when you start unpacking. There are two quick remedies for this.

For each person, make a single suitcase or backpack filled with all the supplies you would need if you were going on a 3-day vacation. This includes 3 changes of clothes that you can either unpack in or go to work in, depending on your schedule, plus toiletries, prescriptions, eyeglasses, and other very important items. Keep these items separated from the rest of the things packed and handy for when you arrive, so if anything else is missing, you will at least have the supplies handy.

Moving Tip 4: Don't pack it if you can live without it.

Much of the time full in moving is due to packing and unpacking. So if you haven't used an item in over a year, it's a good idea to ease the moving load and get rid of the stuff. Here's my general process:

* While packing, divide out the items you can live without into boxes marked "Moving Sale".

* Get rid of broken items overall.

* Give all useable clothing and toys to a local charity.

* Have a charity truck come for pick-up at the hour the moving sale ends to take the whole thing that didn't go.

Moving Tip 5: Have correct payment for movers ready in advance.

If you are using expert movers, you'll often need to have cash, money order or certified check in hand BEFORE they unpack a single box. In fact, they can legally drive off with your possessions until the moment they receive their payment in the format they prefer. Most do not honor all forms of credit cards, and several don't accept credit cards at all. Check before you sign an contract with your moving company, and verify it again with the move foreman before she or he begins loading.

If you follow these general tips, you'll be well-positioned to make your move peaceful.

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