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Moving can be overwhelming, but knowing what to keep and what to get rid of can make the process a lot easier. These tips will help you figure out what's important to you and how to pack it all up.
Before you move into your new house, downsize your belongings to better suit the smaller amount of storage space. If you don't get rid of some things, you'll be crowded and uncomfortable. Get rid of furniture that is old, damaged, or doesn't match the style of your new home.
Some other things are harder to part with because they hold sentimental value, even if you don't use them often. If there's somebody in your family who would make better use of these items, it might be worth considering giving them away (but keep them within the family!). If not, that's what storage spaces are for.
Make a list of the items you carry with you everywhere, but don't really mean anything to you. It could be an old painting or clothing that you never wear anymore. These are the items that somebody else would love to have.
This will be the easiest category to work with. It is recommended that you bring in a friend who is up on current trends to help identify items that should go. Anything dated in your closet goes, as well as furniture that is no longer stylish. Electronics and appliance products that are several years old should be recycled and replaced with new products.
The best way to shop for clothes is only to buy items you really love; and the same goes for deciding what furniture to keep when moving. If you don't need it or enjoy using it on a daily basis, then get rid of it! It's that simple.
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