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Moving is stressful, and packing can be an added layer of stress when it is not done well. While not everyone can hire a pro to pack their home, everyone can make their move a little less stressful by using some packing pro tips.

Know Your Timeline
You must understand and acknowledge what your timeline realistically looks like. Don’t wait till the last minute if at all possible; the more time you have to pack, the better off you will be. Packing a little each day reduces stress and keeps things more organized.

Declutter When Possible
Decluttering can be a linchpin in the process when it comes to hacking with ease. if you have the time, do not skip the decluttering step. There is no reason to pack a bunch of items that you don’t really need and bring them to your new home. Now is the time to get rid of those items that are weighing you down and will make packing all the more cumbersome. Donate anything that you don’t need with you in your new home.

Invest in Quality Supplies
Packing pros don’t skimp on the supplies. Quality packing materials make the job way easier and ensures that your stuff gets from point A to point B without breaking. Don’t be afraid to invest in sturdy packing boxes, packing tape, bubble wrap and specialty boxes with storage compartments for your favorite pieces. Strong boxes and proper materials make moving much more efficient. Uniform box sizes even simplify the process of packing the U-Haul or storage.

Organize and Label
Pros pack boxes methodically, and you should too. Like items should go together so that they can be put away efficiently, boxes should be labeled on all sides so that they can be easily referenced when being moved. Consider using color-coded markers for different rooms to make it easy for even children to reference.

Don’t Overpack
It can be tempting to want to get the job done as quickly as possible and overpack boxes. This is a mistake pros would avoid. Pros pack heavy items like books or kitchenware into smaller boxes to prevent them from being too heavy or cumbersome to lift. Pros also avoid overpacking boxes which makes the box more likely to break or be too heavy to carry. When in doubt, stick to a smaller weight limit and use extra padding within the box for protection for any items.

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