Big game; two words – Super Bowl! Every American loves their decent portion of good ol’ football with some beer and finger food. Yes, we do love Christmas, but for many of us, this indeed is the most wonderful time of the year. However, while many of us can’t wait that day to unwind and enjoy the spectacle on TV, some of you are planning their relocation.
It might seem like too much of a hassle, especially since we’re still in winter time (and we know how cruel Chicago winter is), but with proper organization, as well as a skilled team of Chicago movers, your transition will be seamless and stress-free. You don’t only score in Super Bowl – you can score with a great relocation. Here are some tips on how to organize a seamless move!
Perfect Chicago Move Equals Planning Ahead
You can’t make too many mistakes if you are properly prepared. Our advice is to start planning at least a month before the relocation day if you can. The benefits of planning are obvious – you will minimize any possible mistakes, and have more time to organize and pack. Taking your time to carefully section off the goods for packing, transfer utilities and do other preparations is the smartest thing to do.
When planning ahead, create a timeline to map out your tasks. Divide your responsibilities into weekly or daily segments, focusing on one area at a time. For example, dedicate the first week to decluttering and gathering packing supplies, the second week to packing non-essential items, and so on. This approach helps you stay on track and reduces last-minute stress. Planning ahead also gives you more flexibility to address unexpected challenges, like winter weather disruptions in Chicago.
To-Do List Comes In Handy
Many people make lists on what to buy for the Super Bowl. Same goes for moves! When you have a checklist where you will write down all the most important things to do, stick to it, and cross out each completed task, you will be much more in control. When you are moving (and especially if you need to transport all the goods from a very big house), it’s difficult to remember all the tasks you need to complete. A paper has more of a stable memory!
Your to-do list should include tasks like notifying your landlord (if applicable), scheduling utility shut-offs and setups, packing specific rooms, and arranging for mover services. Use a physical notepad, a mobile app, or a digital spreadsheet—whatever keeps you most organized. Break larger tasks into smaller, actionable steps, and prioritize them based on deadlines. For example, “call movers for quotes” could precede “pack garage items.” A checklist ensures no detail gets overlooked, allowing you to maintain a sense of accomplishment as you complete each task.
Necessary Purge Before Move
Packing all those items is boring and hard as it is, let along if you pack the unnecessary stuff, too. That’s why you will do yourself the biggest favor when you sort out your belongings and see what’s worth taking with you. Even though we think we do need all those shirts and pants we stopped wearing three years ago, or that coffee table covered in dust in the attic – we probably don’t. There are things you can easily throw away, some of them you can sell, and some are great for donating. When you purge, you’ll feel a 100 pounds lighter!
Start with one room at a time and use the “keep, donate, discard” method. For items you no longer need but are still in good condition, consider donating them to local charities or thrift stores. Selling gently used furniture or electronics online can also offset moving costs. Remember to recycle responsibly for items that can’t be reused, like old electronics or broken household goods. Decluttering not only reduces the physical load but also saves money, as you’ll need fewer packing supplies and a smaller moving truck.
Hire Best Chicago Movers
Relocating to the Chicago area from a different city, or even relocating inside Chicago, is quite a feat. Whether this is or isn’t your first time to move, it’s still a big deal, and it’s much easier if you have a helping hand. Find the best Chicago movers out there (or, if you are moving to the suburbs, for example, Highland Park moving company), and you will save yourself unnecessary stress. Even though many people opt for DIY relocation because they think it will cut costs, there is nothing like professionals helping you out, at least with transport. That way you can get to enjoy the Super Bowl euphoria.
Bonus Tips for Moving During Winter
- Prepare for Weather: Monitor the forecast closely and plan for potential delays caused by snow or icy conditions. Have shovels, salt, and winter gear ready to clear paths and keep your family safe.
- Protect Your Belongings: Use plastic covers or shrink wrap to protect items from moisture during the move. Line entryways with old rugs or towels to avoid tracking in snow and mud.
- Stay Warm and Energized: Keep a thermos of hot drinks and snacks handy for everyone involved in the move. Staying warm and fueled keeps spirits high even in cold weather.
Conclusion
Relocating during the Super Bowl season might seem daunting, especially in the middle of a Chicago winter. However, with careful planning, a detailed to-do list, decluttering, and help from professional Chicago movers, you can ensure a seamless and stress-free move. By staying organized and embracing the challenge, you’ll have time to enjoy the big game and celebrate both your team’s victory and your successful relocation. May the best team win, and may your move be smooth and memorable!