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How to Develop an Efficient Packing Process When Moving

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Getting prepared to move out is no easy task and requires time and effort. The best advice anyone in the situation can get is to start on time because the earlier, the better. There are various reasons you should take this advice seriously. Starting early means you have more time to carry out all the tasks you have to do.

Like any other activity, packing requires proper planning. It involves various processes like sorting, securing fragile items to prevent them from getting destroyed, and putting these items in card boxes. Improper planning can cause damage to precious furniture or even cause injuries. Therefore, you need to create a packing system to help you work efficiently.

Here's to creating one that works for you

1) Assess how much time you have left

It would help if you calculated how much time you have at your disposal before the day you leave the apartment. If you've got at least a month, you should be able to pack successfully with effective time management and planning. If you've got a week or two, that's less time on your hands.

However, you should be able to get everything done if you're strong-willed or if you have extra hands-on deck. You can reach out to your friends and family for help. If you have less than a week to pack, unless you don't have a lot of stuff, it's advisable to hire expert packers for help. It'll cost you extra cash, but that's a small price to pay for not starting on time.

2) Don't procrastinate

If you keep postponing till the last minute, you'll be in for quite a shocker. The realization that you have so much to do in such little time will hit you, and it's best to believe it's not a good feeling. You don't have the luxury of time, so it'll be in your best interest to begin as early as possible. If you don't want to go through the stress of moving all by yourself and have extra cash to spare, you can hire people to get the work done.

3) You can't possibly move everything

There is an untold rule to packing- whatever you don't want or that you can always afford to repurchase, you shouldn't pack it. You want to pack out only important stuff because this would save your space, time, effort and helps you avoid unnecessary extra transportation costs

4) Get packing supplies

If you've not done this already, you can get supplies from a local store around you. It would help if you had cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, packing paper, tape, furniture blankets, etc. Get as many as you think you need to get ready for packing.

5) Progress from one room to another

Using this method, you can easily quantify your progress, unlike when you pack random stuff from different rooms. However, there is nothing wrong with the latter approach, but packing room by room gives you more control and prevents you from quickly tiring out.

6) Section tasks into subtasks

It's easy to get quickly overwhelmed whenever you do it at once. Tackle similar tasks at a time. For instance, the kitchen can be a tough nut to crack. You can decide to pack plates, first pots next until you finish all the tasks you have to do.

Conclusion

There you go, six tips for creating an efficient packing system. Remember you don't have to do all these alone. You can ask friends or family for help. If you can spend cash hiring an expert mover, you can try that but make sure to supervise. Have fun while you're at it too!

If you are looking to perform a DIY house move, then you’ll need to hire a moving truck. DIY moving specialists like Rent It Truck Hire offer all manner of moving vehicles including 3 tonne pantech trucks, vans, utes and trailers.

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