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How to Declutter Your Home Before a Move

 

Despite all the possible benefits it brings you, decluttering may feel like a difficult task, especially right before you need to move house. The great news is that it doesn’t need to be,l as you can make the process faster and easier. Let’s find out how:

 

Get Motivated

 

Decluttering can be an emotionally charged and sometimes overwhelming experience, especially if you have never done that before. There is nothing wrong with looking for proper motivation before you get started. Remind yourself of how good it feels to free up space, save money, and make some money as you make a fresh start. You would be surprised to find how liberating it feels to get rid of items you don’t need anymore in your new home.

 

Start Early

 

One of the biggest mistakes people make when they start pre-move decluttering is that they don’t start early enough. You will have many more things than you could ever imagine going through, so depending on your home’s size, you may need to start months in advance before you move. That makes your decluttering process far less stressful and easier to manage.

 

Start With the Rooms and Items Least Used

 

You should start the decluttering process with the things you use least often. Focus on the rooms you use the least, and ensure you have plenty of time to go through everything until you have about half or a quarter left of anything you had in there. Start with your basement, garage or attic and look for a way to consider what items are of value and have a purpose in your new home. That way, by the time you reach the essential things, you will have the mindset to keep things manageable. You can pack the items you plan on keeping in plastic bins, handling things within your daily routines and around the rest of the house.

 

Don’t Be Sentimental

 

No matter what you do, you will go through items with emotional ties to you; that is just a fact of life. Try to focus on the present when you see an item that brings you down memory lane, as you need to focus on decluttering, so you will need to be a bit ruthless to make it work. Many people out there declutter on their own and tend to waste their time going through items and little knick-knacks tied to old memories. Don’t be one of those; focus on keeping things to a more manageable size and numbers. There will be a time for new memories and items you can keep, but for the moment, you need to focus on the job and cut away the things you don’t need.

 

Involve Your Children

 

Though this may take a bit longer, you will find things far easier if you involve your children in decluttering and have them handle their belongings. If you have the patience and time to allow for that, they will learn a valuable lesson about moving. They will develop the necessary emotional strength to handle decluttering later in their lives when the time arrives.

 

Schedule a Time for Decluttering

 

You should not schedule set times or periods to declutter daily, but two to three hours of this weekly is more than enough to get the ball rolling. Creating a routine where you do just that, and nothing else will help in the long run.

 

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