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Moving Nests: Destress & Declutter The Process

Every move to somewhere new means a fresh start. It’s a beautiful thing, really, but we’re often too caught up in the stress factor that usually comes with significant changes – and unwinding becomes increasingly difficult. We’re trying to say goodbye to one part of our lives while also opening the door to a completely new beginning, but why does it have to feel so painful?

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Treat yourself to these simple yet effective ways to regain a sense of internal peace in the middle of your chaotic living room floor. While it may look like a mess around you for a few days before moving, you can still keep a quiet and steady mind.

Here is a generous handful of the best ways to keep calm and move on – to your new home

 

Sell as much as possible

Earthly belongings wear us down, and nothing seems more tranquil and easy-going as heading off with your belongings in a loosely tied blanket tied onto a stick like Snufkin. He has everything he needs in there and, as long as he can set up a tent and play his harmonica until the sun sets, he’ll be perfectly happy with life.

You too can gain this enviable sense of carelessness as long as you get rid of some of your stuff. Technology makes it easy, by the way, and sites such as Letgo turns the process of selling your stuff into an uncomplicated game. It’s a hyperlocal app with the same style as Craigslist so it should be easy enough to understand.

You may want to head off to your new home with more than just a tent and your harmonica but still; wouldn’t it be nice if that’s all we need to be happy?

 

Don’t pay too much for moving

That moving house is a stressful time of our lives is something many companies manage to make a profit on. You want it to be over with quickly, safely, and without too much hassle – you have enough to do as it is, after all, so you may be willing to settle for the first quote you get.

Don’t do it, though, as you can easily compare quotes without having to go through the process yourself. For every action is a reaction and other companies have found ways to stop the hired vans from eating all our money; check out https://www.shiply.com/courier-service and get started on finding the best price right away – it will feel so much better once you’ve settled in.

Pack a box of essentials

Our stress levels tend to be a bit higher right before the big day, so we may forget to care about our future selves – you know, the one who is going to unlock the front door to her new home in a short day or two.

Give yourself a break after all the work and make sure you have a box of essentials ready at hand to avoid having to rummage through everything in the evening. There is an excellent list on https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-pack-essentials so have a look and take notes to assemble your own.

Include bed sheets, a couple of plates, cutlery and other cooking equipment, as well everything you need for the bathroom. That way, you get to unwind completely when the move is over and may challenge yourself to start unpacking the day after.

Find ways to unwind and relax

Whatever you do, moving house is likely to be a stressful experience at one point or another. There is only so much you can do to limit this and so, therefore, it’s important that you look after yourself. This means finding ways to help you relax, both throughout the process and once it is done (as this is often when we unnecessarily hold onto the stress).

For some people, this might mean having a few long baths. Others will want to use things like CBD or THC, in which case they might want to use a vape that contains active delta 8 THC. Some people like to exercise to help them relax, whilst others like putting their feet up and watching some television with a few glasses of wine. Whatever works for you is fine, just make sure to devote some time to do it.

Stressless moves are hard to come by but within reach when you let technology help you out.


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