Packing for a move is one of those jobs that always feels bigger than you expect. But there’s one thing you can do that makes the whole process smoother, cheaper, and a lot less stressful: decluttering before you move.
It doesn’t have to be overwhelming. And the payoff is huge.
Why Decluttering Helps
1. You’re Not Packing Things You Don’t Need
Every item you keep has to be wrapped, boxed, moved, and unpacked.
If it’s something you haven’t used in years, ask yourself: Do I really want to carry this into my new home?
2. Moving Day Becomes Cheaper & Easier
Less stuff = fewer boxes and fewer trips.
Whether you're using movers or loading the truck yourself, decluttering saves time, money, and sore muscles.
3. Your New Home Feels Lighter
There’s something refreshing about opening the door to your new home and seeing clean, organized space—not a pile of old clutter you regretted bringing. Start fresh with things you love and use.
4. You Avoid the “Why Did I Move This?” Regret
We’ve all unpacked boxes and thought, Why on earth did I bring this?
Decluttering ahead of time saves you from hauling old clutter into a new space.
How to Declutter Without Feeling Overwhelmed
1. Start Small
Don’t tackle your whole house in a day.
Do one drawer, one shelf, or one closet at a time. Even 10 minutes helps.
2. Sort Into Simple Piles
Keep it easy with four piles:
• Keep
• Donate
• Sell
• Toss
No overthinking.
3. Consider Your New Home
Will it fit the space?
Will it match the lifestyle you're moving into?
If not, it’s okay to let it go.
4. Use Up Pantry & Cleaning Supplies
Why move full bottles and boxes?
Plan meals around what you already have, and finish off cleaning products before you go.
5. Don’t Do Sentimental Items Last-Minute
These are the hardest.
Give yourself time—or limit yourself to one small box of “special things” to keep.
Final Thought
Decluttering before a move isn’t about getting rid of everything. It’s about making the transition easier and giving yourself a fresh start. Your move becomes quicker, lighter, and so much more organized.
If you’re planning a move in the Battlefords and need tips, timelines, or a checklist, I’m always happy to help.
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