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Moving Pains? Learn How To Reduce Your Stress

Hire early for a stress free move

Moving in NYC is not stressful at all. Why, all you do is pick up a couple boxes and shift them around. You are good to go. Roll credits.

If you believed that, I have a bridge to sell you in New York City. Stress is the biggest, more taxing part of any NYC move. There are so many moving parts, a number of people involved, and so many things to remember to change that you feel as though the weight on your chest is drowning you. Reducing your stress will make moving in NYC survivable and here we will tell you how.

Acceptance

Just the thought of moving your apartment and you already feel anxious, there is no completely stress free move. Accepting that stress is part of the moving process will help steel your inner self to understanding you must go through it to get to the light on the other side. Throughout our lives, especially with kids or our work place, we accept stress as a part of our daily life. While moving includes a higher level of stress than normal, it is still something we can take on for this short burst of time.

Plan for Time

Time is one of the larger problems in a move. You are trying to wrap up your time at the old home, get into the new home. You are trying to time the utility hook ups and shut offs, you are trying to get the movers ready and give them enough time to get everything done.

This is not a high school book report. You cannot wait until the last minute to plan everything. In fact, the sooner you start planning and preparing, the easier moving day will be. Some steps, like planning movers or a moving truck need to be done well in advance to avoid them not being available on the date you need them.

Packing your apartment will take time. Most people keep putting it off until it is the last minute and they become overwhelmed and fall victim to paralysis by analysis. Start way in advance. Pack one box a day for a full month and you suddenly have thirty or so boxes packed up and ready to go. The slow, methodical process of a box a day will allow for careful packing and labeling. A rush job could mean mislabeling or worse, broken stuff.

We at Divine Moving understand that the best laid plans are only good until the first bullet is fired but having no time to plan will bring chaos and disaster so give yourself time to plan and prepare.

Organization is the Key to Victory

Make a list. Put it on your phone, or the back of an envelope. No one really cares. Just make one. Keep it on hand every day until the move. Add stuff as it comes to mind and tick stuff off as you complete them. By the time moving day has arrived and seeing all the checked off tasks, you will feel more in control from having accomplished so much. You will have minimized the number of tasks that might get missed and rarely are those tasks that are forgotten monumentally important.

 

No one in NYC has time for the hassle of moving. For a stress free move if you want everything taken care of for you New York City move call Divine for a quick, stress-free, and easy move. We pack you up and move you into your new home in a New York minute. That way you can get back to what’s important: Living your life! For a quick move, call Divine. Divine Moving & Storage is moving in a flash! 212-244-4011

 

Learn How To Reduce Your Moving Stress: Tips from Divine Moving and Storage

Moving to a new home or office can be an exciting yet stressful experience. The key to a smooth transition lies in proper planning and organization. At Divine Moving and Storage, we understand the challenges of moving and are here to help you reduce your moving stress with expert tips and strategies. Follow our comprehensive guide to make your move as stress-free as possible.

1. Start Early and Plan Ahead

Begin Planning Early: The earlier you start planning your move, the better. Create a moving checklist and timeline to stay organized and ensure you don’t overlook any important tasks. Aim to start planning at least two months before your moving date.

Set a Budget: Moving can be expensive, so it’s important to set a budget and stick to it. Factor in costs for moving supplies, professional movers, transportation, and any other expenses that may arise.

2. Declutter and Downsize

Sort and Declutter: Before you start packing, take the time to declutter your home or office. Sort through your belongings and decide what to keep, donate, sell, or discard. Reducing the number of items you need to move can save you time, money, and effort.

Organize a Garage Sale: If you have items you no longer need but are still in good condition, consider organizing a garage sale. This is a great way to earn some extra money and lighten your load before the move.

3. Hire Professional Movers

Research and Choose Reputable Movers: Hiring a professional moving company can significantly reduce your stress. Research and choose a reputable moving company with positive reviews and a track record of successful moves. Divine Moving and Storage offers reliable and comprehensive moving services to make your move hassle-free.

Get Multiple Quotes: Contact several moving companies to get detailed quotes. Compare their services, prices, and customer reviews to make an informed decision. Be wary of unusually low quotes, as they may indicate subpar service or hidden fees.

4. Pack Smartly and Efficiently

Gather Packing Supplies: Ensure you have all the necessary packing supplies, including boxes, packing tape, bubble wrap, and markers. Having the right supplies on hand will make the packing process smoother and more efficient.

Label Boxes Clearly: Label each box with its contents and the room it belongs to. This will make unpacking easier and help you keep track of your belongings. Consider using color-coded labels for different rooms to further streamline the process.

Pack an Essentials Box: Pack a box with essential items you’ll need immediately upon arrival at your new home or office. Include toiletries, a change of clothes, important documents, medications, and basic kitchen supplies. Keep this box easily accessible during the move.

5. Take Care of Utilities and Address Changes

Notify Utilities and Services: Contact your utility providers to schedule the disconnection of services at your current location and the connection of services at your new one. This includes electricity, water, gas, internet, and cable.

Update Your Address: Notify important parties of your address change, including the post office, banks, insurance providers, and any subscriptions you have. Update your address with friends, family, and employers as well.

6. Stay Organized and Calm

Create a Moving Binder: Keep all your moving-related documents, receipts, and checklists in a moving binder. This will help you stay organized and have important information readily available.

Take Breaks and Stay Hydrated: Moving can be physically and mentally exhausting. Take regular breaks, stay hydrated, and ensure you eat properly to maintain your energy levels.

7. Seek Support from Friends and Family

Ask for Help: Don’t hesitate to ask friends and family for help with packing, moving, or watching your kids or pets during the move. Having extra hands can make the process much more manageable.

Plan a Moving Day Strategy: Coordinate with your helpers and assign specific tasks to ensure everything runs smoothly on moving day. Clear communication and teamwork can significantly reduce stress.

8. Trust the Experts at Divine Moving and Storage

At Divine Moving and Storage, we specialize in making your move as stress-free as possible. Our experienced team handles every aspect of your move with professionalism and care, allowing you to focus on settling into your new home or office. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote and experience the difference of a seamless move.

Call us at (212) 244-4011 to speak with one of our moving experts.


 

About Author

Black belt in customer service and moving related needs, planning successful moves across NYC for my clients is my goal (an easily achievable one) Born and raised in NYC working in the moving and storage industry for over 10 years. Beside going the all of NYC cross fit gyms I take the occasional break (most of the time on the subway) to read a good book.

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