3 Weeks Before Move-Out Day: Organize Your Communication
1. Communication is Key
Whomever is helping you move, a moving company, family or friends, make sure at this point that you are communicating with them to coordinate that you're all on the same page. Staying organized now is essential.
2. Communicate With Your Family for Packing Strategies
As you get closer to the last two weeks before you move, you want to organize your family around the following strategy to make the packing, box collecting and stacking work smoothly. Empty one room for box stacking. The bottom line is that organizing your packing into one or two empty rooms makes the actual moving process much faster. You won't have boxes spread all over the house in every single room and closet. You will have more empty spaces then full ones, and the people loading will not be searching every cabinet, drawer and room for items to load onto the truck. This is where you want to be! It's also much more efficient when the movers arrive to head them into the designated rooms with no distractions but to get the boxes out and empty the room.
3. Keep Packing, Pruning and Pitching
It's never too early to start packing. Continue packing each day if you are moving yourself, or readying your house for the movers.
What not to pack, prune and pitch? There are different philosophies on how soon to let go of items you don't or won't use. If you're a pack rat it's hard to let go of about anything. But it's important to your mental health to risk change.
By this time you might just wish your house had burned down. This is a tough one, but necessary. Avoid moving anything you don't really need, won't use and don't want. It is expensive, time-consuming, and physically unnecessary to move things you won't be using. If you don't use it now, you most likely won't use it later. I know you may question this, but at least do it with two out of three items and lighten your load! Keep up the good work; you'll get there.
The last two weeks before Move-Out Day are fourteen days that you must really keep on top of. It's easy to get overwhelmed and stressed wanting the whole thing to be over. Hang in there. Follow your Master List from Week 6. Check your Master File Folder making sure you have everything organized and ready for the move.

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