Moving House

Before you Move to Your New House

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Since January is National Get Organized Month, it’s the perfect time for some tough talk about exactly what you’ll be moving to your new house. These words may be a little frightening, but not everything you have stuffed in your garage, attic or closets should go with you to your brand new home.

The best time to begin preparing to move is the moment you finally decide you want to build a new house. Because good change can also be stressful, getting mentally prepared should be at the very top of your to do list.

When you move into your dream home, you’ll actually be starting a whole new life even if you’re just moving from Fort Worth to Rockwall County. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to start your new adventure with a clean slate?

Organizing and de-cluttering is a daunting prospect, so just try getting your mind around a 15 to 25% "reduction-of-things" figure. All of us have sentimental attachments to our “stuff” or we wouldn’t still have it. The sooner you can internalize the concept that everything isn’t making the move, the easier it will be for you to begin the sorting prospect.

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Here are a few tips that might help ease the pain of separation anxiety:

1. Get the entire family involved. If everyone is tossing a quarter of their possessions, it will be easier on everybody.

2. Divide your stuff into four categories: Trash, Donate, Sell, Take to the New House.

3. Let everyone make their own decisions on what 15% of their stuff has to go. Don’t just throw away their treasures.

4. As soon as you’ve all decided what needs to go, get rid of it quickly, much like ripping off a band aid.

5. If you’re having trouble with the process, don’t be embarrassed to call in a professional organizer. Their services are very reasonable, but the value of their help is priceless.

If you need a recommendation of a great organizer near you, call us. We’re only too happy to make the introductions.