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    Strategic Approach to Manage Unwanted Belongings

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 21, 2024Updated:July 21, 2024No Comments
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    As the moving day is approaching, you would want to scratch off some items from your checklist to make it quick. However, the most time-consuming task, packing, is going to take most of your time leaving you in an overwhelming circle of never-ending tasks. To be honest, packing is not as stressful as many people tell you if you only leave it to pack the essentials and leave the unwanted belongings behind. This blog post outlines a strategic approach to get rid of all kinds of unwanted stuff to lessen the moving costs and streamline the moving process. Let’s get started. 

    Pre-Moving Tips to Get Rid of Junk

    You need a strategic approach to remove unwanted items from your belongings, so nothing just goes flat to the landfills. Here are the small milestones to achieve in this cleanup process but before starting decluttering, click here to confirm the availability of professional movers for the day.

    • Assess Your Belongings

    The decluttering starts with assessing the things to own and acknowledging their functionality in your life. Put your desires aside and be honest with yourself regarding your needed items. Go through each corner of your home and recall the last time you used that particular item. Make a priority list according to the importance of each item in your home according to their usage frequency. This assessment will give you an idea of how much trash you have to get rid of.

    • Consider the Storage in Your New Place

    Sometimes you own the things that you use daily but if you are planning to move them to your new house too, you should consider the storage places at your new home beforehand. Sometimes, the corner sofas and giant dining tables cannot fit into your new place. Therefore, you need to switch them to something more functional and easier to fit. Assess all the in-built and expected extra storage in your home and choose the stuff to move accordingly. 

    • Create Your Removal Checklist

    The separate removal checklist is important to write down everything you need to get removed so you can categorize them and figure out the effective waste management strategies to save them all from ending up in landfills. Moreover, consider each item’s condition and expiry dates to categorize correctly. Moving duration lasts for days and if anything is not supposed to last this long, it has to go away. In short, this list will also help you with an efficient decluttering process without missing a spot.

    • Donate the Extra Stuff

    The best way to lighten your load and bring your extras in the use of those in need is to donate the items. Many charity organizations accept household items like clothes and furniture etc, which are in good condition. If something needs a little renovation, it is ok to spend a little time on the touch-up to make it acceptable for charity. Contact your local organizations to drop off your extras at their main office. 

    • Sell to Earn

    Another way to get rid of extra stuff is to sell it all. You can organize a garage sale a couple of weeks before moving. Get the necessary permit, hype up some valuable items by donating, arrange them in your backyard, and sell all the items at reasonable prices according to their demand and condition. If you do not want to go for this hard work, click some pictures and sell it all on an online marketplace like Facebook or eBay.

    • Dispose of the Leftovers

    Your trash piles would have lost a significant volume after selling or donating, now the leftovers have to be trashed. Look for your local laws for the disposal of different kinds of waste like electronics, chemicals, paper, and so on. Most of them will be recyclable. Take them to their designated recycling facilities and manage the leftovers as suggested by experts. However, you can also hire professional services to manage the entire trash in your home. 

    • Pack the Essentials

    Once your entire home is decluttered, it would be easy to pack them all. Start by packing the least frequently used items like off-season clothes or big pots from the kitchen and end with the most frequently used stuff including the cooking utensils. Unpacking at your new home is going to take a lot of time, so do not forget to pack a bag of essentials like a pair of clothes, nightwear, and toiletries. Once everything is packed, movers can step in to take it all to your new destination.

    Final Words

    In conclusion, decluttering is an effective way to remove unwanted stuff and lighten your load to streamline your move. Get help from the above tips to remove all the unwanted items and get a fresh start with the things you need. You can also hire professional movers to do it all for you. Learn more!

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