If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the past few years, it’s how to move well—without losing your sanity in the process. Moving can feel like a whirlwind, but with a few tried-and-true tricks, you can streamline the chaos and settle into your new space with ease.

In this guide, I’m sharing everything I’ve learned about packing efficiently, managing a budget-friendly move, and making transitions smoother, even if you’re moving with kids. Whether you’re tackling your first big move or just looking for ways to make it simpler, these moving and packing tips will help you make the leap with confidence and a little extra spice!

7 Moving and Packing Tips to Help You Move Like a Pro

1. Start Collecting Boxes Early

One of the simplest moving hacks? Start gathering boxes as soon as you know a move is on the horizon. In my neighborhood, people leave their used boxes by the trash when they move out—free and ready to reuse. Don’t hesitate to grab them! And if you shop for groceries online, those boxes can be perfect too. Clean, sturdy, and free—what’s not to love?

2. Create a “Open Me First” Box

After the movers leave, you’re going to need your essentials—fast. A “first box” is a lifesaver. Fill it with things like scissors, cleaning supplies, basic kitchen items, and any must-haves for the first night in your new home. Take this box with you, so you won’t be scrambling to find what you need. Regina Yunghans at Apartment Therapy suggests this, and I couldn’t agree more—the comments on her post offer great additional tips too!

3. Minimalism and the “Two Seasons” Rule

Packing can quickly spiral out of control when we try to hold onto everything. To cut down on unnecessary clutter, stick to the “two seasons” rule: if you haven’t worn an item in the past two seasons, it’s time to let it go. It’s hard to part with things sometimes but remember—you don’t need to be weighed down by excess. Sentimental items? Keep a few, but let the rest go.

4. Label Your Boxes

Skipping labels might save you time upfront, but it’ll cost you later. Trust me, you don’t want to play the “What’s in this box?” game when you’re exhausted after a long day of moving. Label everything clearly, and you’ll thank yourself later.

5. Keep Rooms Separate

Don’t mix items from different rooms into the same box. It might seem like a time-saver, but it’ll turn unpacking into a headache. When each box belongs to a single room, it’s so much easier to direct the movers—and to unpack.

6. Protect Your Valuables

Some things are just too precious to risk getting lost or damaged during the move. Whether it’s jewelry, important documents, or personal mementos, pack these items separately and take them with you. This not only ensures their safety but also gives you peace of mind during the hustle of moving.

7. Unpack One Box a Day

Even after the bulk of your move is done, there’s always a handful of boxes that contain items you don’t need right away. Instead of letting them sit for months, unpack one box each day. It’s manageable, and before you know it, everything will be in its place.

Happy moving!

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