Sell it
Depending on the type of belongings and the time you have prior to packing consider selling items you no longer have a use for. The internet makes finding a buyer for your random stuff easier than ever. Moving is a great time to cut through personal clutter and re-catalog what is worth holding onto.

Ship it
Pack smart so the transit of your things is optimized, making the most of your space, money and energy. If using a shipping service or professional movers consider all of your options and be sure to compare various quotes. When online shopping for new home must haves (decor, furniture, supplies), consider holding off until you can ship purchases directly to your new address – no need to move anything extra.

Store it
It is inherently human to collect things and develop attachments to our material possessions. If you can’t seem to part ways with something or you no longer have the space for (yet), consider storage solutions that will match your personal needs.
Transition Necessities
Put together a transitional phase survival kit equipped with the necessary things you’ll need during this moving limbo. Consider including toiletries, electronics, cords, valuables, important paperwork, move related documents, and your everyday go-to’s. Nothing is more irritating than needing something (or replacing it) because you can’t seem to locate something in your mountain of possessions.
New Home Essentials
Moving is a great time to replace your overworn and overlooked homegoods, including linens, furniture, and appliances. There is no need to lug items that need to be replaced soon anyway. Prioritize convenience and have these heavy items shipped directly to your new home. Companies like Casper, shrink pack and ship top quality mattresses (in a box) to your front door, ensuring one less thing to lift and load.
Utility Appointments
There are many pieces of the moving process that a proactive strategy can result in an easier transition. When it comes to turning on utilities and scheduling service visits, plan these service set-ups prior to move in day. Many of these appointments have a two-week lead time and if you schedule it accordingly, you can have the wifi up and working on your unpacking day.



