If you’re getting ready to move … whether across town or across the country, lightening your load ahead of time makes a world of sense! Moving offers a unique opportunity to start fresh and create an environment that really works for you, really inspires you. Unwanted, unused and unloved items in your environment always cost you space and energy but when you move the stakes are even higher. Unnecessary items now cost you time and money — two very precious commodities when you’re faced with packing up every single thing you own and moving it from point A to point B. By lightening your load ahead of the move you’ll save the time of packing and un-packing your items and the energy of deciding where to store things in your new space. Plus you’ll save the cost of paying movers to pack, transport, possibly store and unload your unnecessary items. Alright. Pep talk over. Let’s look for easy ways to leave unwanted, unused, and unloved possessions behind. Here’s how.
First, find the “low-hanging fruit” in your home. These are the no-brainer, no-longer-need-it items that have been lingering around for way too long. These things simply don’t need to follow you to your new home. Here’s what to look for:
Next … go room by room throughout your home searching for things you no longer use, need or love. This doesn’t have to be a major clean-out-the-cabinets effort … just a scavenger hunt of sorts. Take a box and fill it up as quickly as you can with things you don’t want to take to your new home. Maybe you’ll find an extra set of dishes you don’t like and never use, excess plastic cups, a picnic basket that’s never seen the light of day, a juicer you’ve used twice, torn and faded towels, toys your kids no longer play with, and so on.
Third, continue the editing of your belongings as you pack items for move day. Keep a few boxes handy for things you come across and know you no longer need. Have a second set of boxes at the ready for items you’re on the fence about — you aren’t sure if you need them or not. For these boxes, simply put a date on the outside (six months to a year in the future) and designate them for the storage area in your new home. If you don’t go out in search of the contents before the date on the box has come and gone, you know it’s time to let go of the box and all it’s contents. And last, have a third set of boxes for the keepers — things you know for sure you use, love and need.
The last step is to find a happy home for your castoffs. If time permits, you could have a moving sale or sell some of your items on eBay. I’d recommend going the eBay route only for higher value items, since listing items on eBay can be a time consuming endeavor. You could also look into finding an eBay reseller in your area. If time is tight, simply donate your belongings to a favorite charity. Remember to keep receipts and create an itemized list so you can claim your donations at tax time.
Good luck with the move. How exciting to have the opportunity to create a new home … filled only with items you truly use, need and love!