The process of moving in the Philippines can seem never-ending, especially when you have unnecessary items and unused things at your home. Hiring moving services in the Philippines is the best way to save money on your move, but decluttering can help you to save even more. Decluttering is a time-intensive endeavour, but the end results are worth it. The objective should be to get stuff out of your house and not to take junk items to your new place. Let’s check out how you can declutter wisely and make a minimalist move to save more dollars.
1. Declutter category-wise
or room-wise
All moving companies in Manila quote their moving price based on the weight of the total household goods in the truck. Before you get an estimate for the move, start decluttering. There are two ways to do it – you can do it one room at a time or declutter category-wise, such as kitchen supplies, clothing, gadgets, furniture, books, decor items, and more.
2. Follow the 90-90 rule
If you’re facing
difficulty in selecting what to keep and what to throw away, you can follow the
90-90 rule. If you have not used an item for the last 90 days and if you will
not use it in the 90 days to come, then you should let it go.
3. Start sorting in 3 piles
Once you’re done with the planning process,
it’s time to get into action. Sort each item and drop it in one of the three
boxes, depending on whether you want to ‘Keep’, ‘Sell/Donate’, and ‘Throw’.
Keep your essential items or the ones you use often in the ‘Keep’ box. If
you’re not using an item for months now, you won’t probably use it in the
future. If it’s in a good shape and condition, you can either donate or sell
it. Give away the items you
don’t use anymore to a charity or sell them online to make some money. If you
can’t recycle an unused item or donate/sell it, simply trash it.
4. Make time for decluttering every day
A huge decluttering session at the weekend will
disturb your moving plans and other family affairs. Give half an hour every day
to your decluttering process to maintain the pace and progress. This way you
could dedicate some time to your search for a moving
company in Manila, hunt for a new home, and a lot more.
5. Purge before you splurge
Get rid of as much clutter as you can before
buying new items or organisers/bins/baskets for your new home. When you buy
more items before the move day, you risk your decluttering process and end up
keeping items you don’t need. So purge before you splurge!
Conclusion
If
you declutter two months prior to your moving day, get expert help from a
moving services provider in the Philippines, and break all tasks (decluttering
+ packing + moving) into manageable action steps, moving can be an excellent
opportunity to save and make money and keep your new home clean and organised.
Follow the aforementioned decluttering tips and then call a moving company to
get the right estimate for your minimalist move.