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Self-Moving, part two – preparation, people and patience
Posted on May 25th, 2009 by Vince P. 1 commentRelocating by yourself requires some special dedication. It also helps to have a handle on three prerequisites: Preparation, people, and patience.
Preparation: Start preparing for moving day well in advance – as far out as 6 to 8 weeks, if you have that luxury. Often, people don’t set aside enough time to adequately pack and prepare their items. Nothing is more stressful than scrambling on moving day to pack the four junk drawers you forgot or forcing your friends to carry a dozen loose items one by one out to the truck.
Besides allowing you time to sensibly pack and effectively plan for your eventual arrival at your new destination, starting early will help with all of the external concerns: changing your address with the local post office, changing addresses for magazine subscriptions, newspapers, etc., arranging for transfer of phone, cable and internet, and other things that tend to get lost in the shuffle.
People: Line up as many people as you can at both ends of the move. The larger the group, the less strenuous the move will become. And be sure to match individuals’ size and skill with the right tasks. Making sure you have the tools available, such as a hand truck to move your stackable washer and dryer keeps in mind the health of your friends lower backs.
If there are children involved, make sure they’re kept busy moving small, unbreakable items or that they have available games, coloring books or other entertainment. One idea is to have the kids pack and move their own toys and bedroom items. This provides them with both a sense of accomplishment and association, as well as helping ensure them that their stuff will arrive safely with everyone else’s at the new location.
If that doesn’t keep them busy, I’m sure Grandma would love to spend some quality time with them for the day.Patience: Moving all your belongings in a single day will inevitably bring mistakes and accidents. Perhaps more than any single trait, you’ll likely find that patience will be the one you’ll need the most of on moving day, and it’s likely to be the most hard to maintain. Keeping a cool head will keep your moving group around to help happily, and that will help the day pass quickly. Stopping for well-deserved breaks every hour or two will also help your group maintain focus and energy over the whole experience. And don’t forget to express your appreciation liberally to everyone, especially that friend of yours that bravely held the door the entire day without complaint.
When you’re considering the option to move yourself, keep these tips in mind to help the day go smoothly, and to help make your move a success. If you feel like any of these points will be hard, or even impossible, to achieve, then PODS might be a good alternative – giving you the freedom to move and pack your household in your own timeframe.
Posted in Moving Tips do it yourself moving, help moving, moving day, Moving Tips, self-movingOne response to “Self-Moving, part two – preparation, people and patience”
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Although there are lots of info on this on the net, I particularly like your version. Kind regards, Maggie Barber ~ Flyttst
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