My Cousin is a big time hoarder and keeps her home in a chaotic condition and when she had to move homes she had to sit and sort all these items and pack everything within a strict deadline. We were scared she would never finish all her tasks and so looked up help online. We found this essential moving checklist that listed all the tasks that needed to be done when moving homes and by when. This helped my cousin stay on track of what needs to be done and how long a task would take. She was able to finish all her packing and moving tasks with the help of this checklist and was not stressed out at all. I am now sharing the article here so you can also use this moving checklist when shifting to a new location.
https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/essential-moving-checklist-for-a-stress-free-house-move/
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