8 Ways to Keep Yourself Calm and Stress-Free Before Moving

Moving can be one of the scariest things you’ll ever do – and it’s not something to be taken lightly. If you’ve never moved before, you cannot tell what kind of boxes might contain your priceless treasured belongings. So if this is your first time moving, and you’re worried about how to pass the time while in a state of anxiety, worry no more. These stress-relieving strategies are guaranteed to help bring some light into your move from start to finish.

Plan Ahead

This may sound like a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised how many people fail to plan for the moving process. Do yourself a favor and plan this out as early as possible. You’ll want to set aside plenty of time to get everything into boxes and then put them in your car or truck.

You may also need to plan your budget and anticipate how much the move will cost you. Moving is a very tedious process and can be costly depending on where you’re moving to. There may be unexpected costs that pop up along the way, so make sure to plan and budget accordingly.

Reduce Item Sizes

If you want to reduce the stress your move will bring, try packing as little as possible. This may not be realistic for everyone, especially if you have many expensive belongings or your home is larger than average. But if you can, try to keep all your items to a minimum. Don’t be afraid to give away things that don’t matter. This may sound counter-intuitive, but less is more when If you can put a single box under each item you want to bring with you, or if you can use an existing storage unit for your belongings, now is the time to do it.

Clear the Clutter

If you’ve never moved before, you may clutter your home and get rid of unwanted furniture. If you need a serious declutter session, now is the time to do it. There are so many ways that clearing the clutter can help reduce your stress levels. First, it will give you a much neater environment to pack up your belongings. It will also make finding things easier and deciding what’s worth keeping and what can go. Skip the prepackaged stuff and go for quality over quantity. You’ll probably be amazed at how much valuable space you’ll discover.

Visit the New Area

You may not have always planned on moving, but if you haven’t been able to visit the area where you’ll be moving, now is the perfect time to go ahead and do so. Doing so will help you get a better feel for the new place that you’ll be living in. Also, if you’re planning on renting furniture and other household items, visit these places. This will make your life easier when it comes time to move into your new home.

By visiting the new home, you will be able to know the schools, the hospitals and also, how far they are from where you live, their specialty and many more. So if you’re planning on moving to a different place, visit it at least once before the move.

Hire Professional Movers for the Heavy Stuff

Moving can be very stressful, and having a lot of heavy stuff to move can make your life even more hectic. If you don’t have the proper tools or are worried about getting injured during the moving process, hiring professional movers might be exactly what you need. These guys know what they’re doing and will ensure that your valuables are safe to travel with. They’ll also help reduce the stress your move will bring you. 

Stay Organized on the Day of Your Move

Sometimes, the last thing you need on a moving day is to worry about how you will be able to stay organized enough to find your keys and other necessities. This can be very stressful when you’re already plagued with anxiety from the moving process. But let’s face it, everything will probably end up going wrong. So when it happens, everything won’t fall apart, and all of your stuff will still be safe and sound. But what if it doesn’t happen like that? Then you’re going to be in a state of stress and drama. So when your belongings are in one place, you will organize everything. That way, all your belongings will be where they belong, and you won’t have any problems with them being misplaced or mislaid.

Get Enough Sleep

This is something that you may not think about, but when your moving day rolls around, sleep will be nonexistent. That’s because you’ll start at dawn and have to be up for early morning moves. So if you don’t get enough sleep to get quality rest for the move, you may have a brain fog that can affect your life – even after the move is completed. Overall, getting enough sleep can help reduce your stress levels and help you recover from the move more quickly. You’ll also be able to think more clearly to make better decisions that will positively affect your life.

Don’t Be Afraid to Lean on Friends and Family

If you’re in a state of anxiety while moving, then it’s very likely that you will feel a little lonely. If you feel this way, don’t be afraid to bring a friend along to help you get through your move. This can be a great way to push yourself out of your head and think about something else so that you don’t worry about how long the process takes. And if family members are available, they can help make the process go smoother and faster.

These are just a handful of things you can do to help reduce the stress your upcoming move will bring you. By following these tips, you will have a much easier time moving and dealing with the stress that comes with it. Don’t underestimate how stressful this process can be, and remember to try your best to be organized and prepared so that everything turns out just as planned.

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Hi! I'm Alexandra

I am an entrepreneur, author, and mom of 3 from Memphis, Tennessee. I fill my days pursuing the dream of being my own boss as a full time influencer and sensory marketing specialist while spending my evenings playing superheros, helping with homework, making dinner, and tucking in my littles.

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