A study put out shows that most people find moving to be stressful. Meanwhile, a majority find that the process of having to declutter is stressful in and of itself, while a significant minority finds that they feel better after the process.
Another interesting piece of information, revealed the fact that boomers were far likelier to hang on to vintage items, with an eye to passing them on, while millennials and Gen-Xers were much more likely to repurpose an older item.
It is suggested to let movers handle the more valuable items. And because it tends to be less busy, it’s a good idea to consider moving early in the week and closer to mid-month. Summertime is also a big moving time. So, if you can avoid it do much the better.
Key Takeaways:
- A recent study focusing on moving has shown that your age might influence your move.
- Move in non-peak times like the start of the week and middle of the month.
- Use professionals for packing tips and packing of valuables.
“The survey explored how Americans feel about decluttering and purging unused items: 80 percent of survey respondents agree that clutter stresses them out, and half declutter their living space to feel more relaxed.”
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