Moving is the ultimate "life edit," but most people start packing before they start purging. Before the first roll of tape even touches a box, take a moment to look at your space with fresh eyes. If you haven’t used it, worn it, or even thought about it in the last 12 months, it doesn’t belong in your new chapter.
Three ways to declutter with intention:
• The "Maybe" Box: If you’re struggling to let go, put the item in a box. If you don’t open that box for 3 months in the new house, donate it—unopened.
• Digital Memories: If an item is sentimental but takes up too much physical space, take a high-quality photo of it. You keep the memory without the clutter.
• The "One-In, One-Out" Rule: As you unpack, if you find a brand-new item you bought for the new house, find one old item to let go of.
Packing light isn't just about saving space in the truck; it’s about making room for the new experiences waiting for you.
Moving with Intention: The “One Year” Rule
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