Moving truly can change your life, and it can often be for the better. The best way to undermine that, however, is to give yourself more stress than you need, which can often come from trying to bring more stuff than you need. Make a list of everything you own and be decisive about what you do and don’t want to bring with you. Once you realize you have a glut of possessions you don’t want or need, what can you do with them?
Get selling
Regardless of how you’re managing it, moving home is going to cost you some money, so you should take the opportunity to get some extra cash while you need it. At the same time, you can get rid of some of the unwanted items you don’t want to bring with you. There are plenty of sites like Decluttr that can be an excellent place to sell certain specialty items, like tech. However, you should never underestimate the ability of the garage sale to help you get rid of some truly random stuff.
Do some good
Giving always feels good, but it can feel even better when you benefit from it as well by downsizing your move. To that end, you should look at the places where you might be able to offload some of your items, with nationwide organizations like Dress for Success taking on donating clothes, while the Red Cross takes in just about anything and everything. However, try to be reasonable about what you give in, they need to be in usable condition, so no skirts with huge holes or board games with missing pieces.
Bring them with you
Sometimes, you might feel like you have to get rid of some items simply because you don’t have a place for them, they won’t fit in the new home, or because they’re valuable and will take more time to sell. If that’s the case, then you could keep them for a while, with the help of self-storage options like SMARTBOX Solutions, Inc. to provide the space that you need for the moment. This can help prevent you from rushing into any decisions that you might later regret.
Get rid of them
There are going to be items that you cannot sell or give away, and that you don’t want to keep. However, if you’re trashing your items, you should make sure that you’re doing it in a way that is as responsible as is possible (and convenient). There are a lot of areas that do not have the recycling or specific waste collection services that you might need, but you should look at recycling programs like Terracycle to see if there’s anywhere that you can get rid of your old goods without doing too much to stress the environment.
With the options above, you should be able to find a new place, or at least a temporary resting place, for those items that don’t have a place in your new home.
Thank you for reading!
Polestar
Good suggestions!