How to Say Goodby to Your Home Before Your Move

Aug. 22, 2022 | Written by: Assistant Editor, Marketing


How to Say Goodbye to Your Home Before You Move



Saying goodbye is a colossal doing - a well of sentiment, anticipation, and, sometimes, grief. As beings of great emotional capacity, we are inherently hardwired for attachment - be it our favorite bagel, lucky sock, or family home. Granted, we get attached to inanimate objects and indulge in personifying them. Where's the shame in that? It's our fundamental human right. A house is never a house; it's a home, a shell to our pearl. Its walls are much more than a mere vault for our worldly possessions. It's our nucleus, our tangible autonomy of freedom, where the most precious things are made: words and acts of love, our future trajectories, and most importantly - our past. Oh, the memories. Let's not get sentimental just yet; we're only starting. If you're wondering how to say goodbye to your home before you move, you've come to the right place.

Coping strategies

Leaving it all behind is never easy, no matter the bright future ahead. The moving process is seldom cooperative with our apparatus and mental space, naturally serving us a mixed bag of contrasting thoughts and emotions. And you know what? We should at least try to enjoy the non-ubiquitous ride. The past is coming with us, wherever we may go. Here are some healthy ways of saying goodbye to your old address.

Breaking the cycle

Before settling into your new home, it's time to make amends with the past. Life is a beautiful symbiosis of utter joy and various layers of tragedy (strong word!). All the same, where there's laughter, there are tears - a healthy balance of all living things. So, let's focus on the negative spectrum for a moment. Although each family's dynamic may differ, sleepless nights, fiery arguments, bad news, and tears in our eyes are something we all share as fellow humans. Or maybe the overall functionality and energy of your home were a no-go from the get-go. No matter the reason, it's time to break the cycle. Literally - take an inanimate object of your choosing (preferably the one you fairly dislike) and smash it! Turn your Greek persona mode on and grab a plate. This is a symbolic way of saying goodbye to all the bad energy you wish to leave behind.

Leave a mark

Stealth marking, we don't want graffiti walls all over the house (not the most fruitful home-staging idea). Again, something symbolic that will alleviate the feeling of grief. Knowing you will never be able to go back and accepting the idea of a new family building their future in your home is not an easy mission. On the contrary, it can be pretty painful. Leaving a personal stamp is a healthy way of coping with the moving process, as it gives us a sense of staying energetically connected. Do something small but of personal significance without damaging the property. Write a love note on the backside of a drawer, carve your family's initials in a tree, or bury a time capsule in your backyard with objects of your choosing. Rituals are made for healing; find your own.

Capture the memories

If you're uncertain about how to say goodbye to your home before you move, we say - take out your camera and let's do a photoshoot. Our mental image space might be vast, but documenting your special places around the house will be pretty helpful with the multifaceted transition. Nothing evokes precious memories like the good old photography. Capture all your favorite places (with good lighting), and be sure to print out the photos. Being able to connect to your old home after you've moved physically will be a rewarding experience. Opt for a gallery wall in your new house, or make a scrapbook. If you're preparing for a long-distance move, we suggest you take photos of your neighborhood. Your job is to encapsulate memories; as for tedious aspects of the actual long-distance move, remember - experts are the best assistance, always! So, hire a reliable moving crew and let them transfer your belongings, memories, and emotions to your future.

One last first experience

There must be something you have always wanted to try at home but never had the time or your family members onboard. Well, the time is now to make that one last new memory. And make it count. An indoor picnic, you say? Backyard karaoke? Costume breakfast? Christmas party in August. Plant new seeds in your garden as a family, or film a cooking show. Imagination knows no limits, and we love our right hemisphere for it, nonetheless, avoid impromptu bowling alleys indoors! You're heading towards a new chapter in your life anyhow, so why not begin today? Experiencing new things in your old home shapes the grieving process differently. It's uplifting and regenerating.

"The last supper"

By that, we mean throw an unforgettable farewell/house-cooling party. Long-term friends, immediate family, coworkers, your favorite neighbors - you're in charge of the list; you know whose presence matters. True, the idea of having to plan and organize a party for a large number of people may sound terrifying and overwhelming at first, but remember - it's the last one there. On the plus side, if you throw a house-cooling party, you will buy yourself some time for the much-awaited sequel (the housewarming counterpart!). This little emotional get-together is one of the best ways of gathering the courage to say that final goodbye. Don't obsess about food; there's no time to spare. Instead, organize a potluck; your friends and family will gladly contribute. In return, you can provide Kleenex. Encourage your guests to share their favorite memories of your now-past home and celebrate finding your perfect new one.

Say goodbye to your home and embrace the future

If you're still unsure how to say goodbye to your home before you move, don't worry - these things take time. Writing a letter to the new homeowners has its healing sides. Give it a try. Tell them about your - sorry - their house and all its perks. Write down helpful tips and idiosyncratic virtues, and use humor. Additionally, you can consider leaving a housewarming gift for the new owners (a doormat, photo frame), as it will help with achieving a sense of leaving the past in the past and looking forward to your future.


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