House Moving Hacks For Your Family

Moving can be stressful, but with the right strategies, it can become a memorable experience for the entire family. Since most of your family members are busy doing their own things, a move can be an excellent avenue for everyone to bond and actually have fun. To help you achieve all of these goals, here are some house moving hacks for your family:

Hire a reputable moving company

No matter how tempting it can be to move on your own, don’t do it. Usually, DIY solutions can lead to bigger problems and stress. You can steer away from this direction by scouting through several moving companies and deciding which among these movers should you hire. During this process, it’s important that you consider the services and costs they offer.

Hiring a reputable moving company might require money from your pocket, but because of the benefits you can enjoy from their services, paying them will be worth it. 

Start as early as possible

One of the easiest ways to avoid stress when moving is to start as early as possible. When time is on your side, you’ll be able to accomplish all of your expected tasks while still having time for emergencies. Working early can also ensure that you’re on the right track and that no single task is disregarded or forgotten. 

Work gradually

Contrary to popular belief, you shouldn’t accomplish tasks in one sitting. Instead of packing all of your valuables in one weekend alone, gradually pack your things at least two hours every day. The latter allows you to have more time and energy on other tasks for the move and avoid stress, as well. 

Assign responsibilities

Moving will require a lot of tasks from your family. Aside from hiring a reputable moving company, you have to work on packing all of your valuables, cleaning your new house and making adjustments in your new neighborhood. For everyone to be on the same page, create a list of the tasks to be accomplished and assign responsibilities. If you’re moving with your kids, you can tell them to clean their rooms or arrange their toys. Teenagers can help with the packing, and other adults can lend a hand in moving heavy furniture. 

Assign tasks which are age-appropriate to the family member. If possible, assign them with tasks which you’ll know they will actually enjoy doing. 

Declutter first

When you live with a family, it’s safe to assume that you have a lot of valuables at home. You might have invested money in buying toys for your kids or books for other adults at home. Before moving, take the time to declutter first. This means going through all of your valuables and deciding which among these are still usable. If there are items which your family will no longer use but are still in good condition, consider selling them through a garage sale. The money you can earn through a garage sale can be used for your moving expenses.

Label all of your moving boxes

Your move will never be complete without any moving boxes. These are considered as a staple in every move regardless of the valuables you’re planning to bring or the distance you’re going to cover. For you to avoid the stress in unloading, properly label all of your moving boxes. Set a specific labeling code and have everyone follow it. 

Regardless of the labeling code you want to implement, make sure that the labels indicate where the boxes should be placed and what valuables are in it. 

Celebrate achievements

A move is a long-term commitment which will require a lot of time and effort from your family. If you want everyone to stay motivated throughout the entire duration of the move, learn to celebrate achievements. If the family finished packing all of the valuables a day earlier, prepare a special dinner for all of them. If the kids were successful in cleaning their room and organizing their toys, reward them by buying their favorite ice cream flavor. 

Think Positive

Along with the tips presented from this article, teach your entire family to have an open mind when moving. Make room for emergencies and always look at the bright side of things. When everyone in the family has a positive outlook, the move can come off easier! 

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