Moving out on your own for the first time is monumental. You’ll finally be able to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it. Before you start tossing things in boxes, it might be a good idea to have a plan and a method in mind first. Here are some great tips to help you pull off your first successful move.
You Need a Plan
Grab your laptop, notepad, or even a simple piece of paper and a pen. Start jotting down some things to think about.
- How much time do you have before your moving date? If you find yourself pressed for time, you could set daily goals to complete different moving tasks.
- What are you moving? Having a list of the things that you’ll need to pack will make it easier to plan for how many boxes and packing supplies you’ll need.
- Will you need help? If you’re only moving clothes and personal items, you might be able to pull it off by yourself. But, if you have a lot of stuff, especially furniture, you’ll probably need a plan for some help.
- There will be some financial expense involved in the move, especially if you need a truck or are using professional movers. It’s a good idea to know your budget and stick to it.
Packing Tips
You can make the unpacking process much easier if you keep a few things in mind during the packing process.
- Sort before you pack. You may have a lot of things that you don’t want or really need anymore. Don’t waste your time packing them, only to never use them again later. As this NYC mover notes, all of that unwanted stuff can be sold, donated, or recycled.
- Always label your boxes. You can even use colors to keep them organized during the move.
- Protect your breakables. You can buy bubble wrap or other packing materials, or simply use old newspaper and paper towels.
- You don’t want to run out of boxes. Gather as many as you can. You can always recycle any that you don’t use.
- Try not to make the boxes too heavy. It’ll make the move much easier on your back.
What Will You Need to Buy?
If there are things that you will need to get for your new place, it might be wise to wait until after you move to buy them, unless its something that you’ll need right away. Not only will buying things before the move creates more boxes to carry, but if you’re paying someone to take those boxes, you’ll be spending more money.
Take Care of Your Movers
Keep the people who are handling your possessions happy. Not only is it the right thing to do, but it can help to protect your things from damages during the move.
- Have plenty of water, soda, and other beverages ready.
- Snacks are great to keep everyone energized and in a good mood.
- If your friends are helping you move, plan for a break and order some takeout as a thank-you treat.
- You could think about a little celebration cocktail at the end of the moving process.
- And, if you are using professionals, tips are always a good idea.