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Monday, August 2, 2010

Juggle Your Move While Working Full-Time

by Gina Cappiello, 123 Movers


Working full-time is exhausting for everyone. Adding an upcoming move to the mix can make the day even more tiresome.

Worrying about how to get everything done at work and home in time for the big move? Take a look at these tips that'll help you maintain your time, money, and sanity:

Make Lists and Schedules

Seeing everything in writing will help get you organized mentally for the move and will help you not stress as much about the whole process. Write down lists for everything you can think of from items to be packed now, to what can be donated. While making your lists, create a moving schedule and goals to reach for each week up until your moving date. Make sure to stick to your schedule and follow through on your goals to keep from falling behind.

Pack Early

Don't wait until the week of to start packing your entire place. As soon as your new place is finalized, start packing. Begin packing things you don't use often, like seasonal clothes, appliances, books, and multimedia. Work your way up to items you use weekly and leave the daily items until the end to pack. To be in great shape by the time moving day arrives, aim to pack at least one box a day. This will keep you from waiting until the last minute to pack and getting overwhelmed.

Research Moving Quotes/Storage

Save time and effort by having the movers come to you. You can use a website like 123 Movers that connects you to a number of movers in your area. The moving companies contact you with their quotes instead of you having to seek them out. This will help you save tons of time. With movers giving you quotes, you can save time by not having to do the legwork and maybe save some cash, too.

Take a Half Day

Instead of asking for a whole day off for your move, compromise and ask for a half day off. Offer to make up the time so the company does not suffer from you not being around. If you are moving in the summer and your company has summer hours, use your Friday off as the time to focus on your upcoming move instead of saving the work for the weekend. Speak with your HR department for more information about the options you may have for your move.

Ask for Help

Don't be afraid or too proud to ask for assistance. Your friends and family members will be more than happy to help you. They can help you pack and organize your stuff to make the moving process go quicker. They can also assist you without doing anything moving-related by watching your kids, cooking dinner while you pack, or tidying up any small messes around the house.


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