There are a ton of myths floating around about storage and it’s time to set the record straight here at Relocate Stress Free.
The Most Common Time Wasting Activities in Your Day
It’s no secret that we all waste time in a day, but how much time we waste may be a real shock if you were to sit down and calculate it out. Have you taken an inventory of the things you do in a day that waste the most time? We decided to compile a list of some of the most common time wasters people struggle with daily.
The Effects of Decluttering on Your Brain
10 Amazing Ways to Help Employees Relieve Stress at Work
Tips to Store Fragile and Dangerous Items
Simple Tips to Clear Office Clutter
Why Is A Last Will & Testament Necessary?
Most of us don’t want to spend our time thinking of our inevitable death, admittedly it can seem a little morbid. However, not preparing for the future can leave your family unprepared and unprotected in the event of your passing. Having a will is arguably one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself and your family. A Last Will and Testament can be as simple or complex as you choose to make it. It is simply an instruction guide that outlines how you want your estate to be distributed, makes key points and expresses any final wishes. It will give you much-needed peace of mind that you, your spouse, children, relatives, etc. will all be legally protected. If you die without preparing a Last Will and Testament, your estate may not be distributed in the way you wanted, there may be unnecessary family feuds over financials, custody, assets, the burial process, etc. If this is not reason enough to get a will in place, then keep reading through our list of reasons why a Last Will & Testament is Necessary. #1. Have Full Control over the distribution of your estate. As explained above, a Will is a legal document that outlines your wishes regarding your estate in the event of your death. This may include things like money, houses, stocks, pensions, jewelry, etc. You will determine in your Last Will and Testament, how you want all of your assets distributed in the event of your death. For example; A family heirloom that you may want to pass on to a specific individual, you need to make clear intentions in the Will in order to minimize any disagreements that may arise. This applies to the entirety of your estate because if there is no Will in place for survivors to act on then it could result in unnecessary arguments, expensive legal action and failure for your wishes to be followed. #2. You Can Name the Person Responsible For Managing Your Estate. In the event of your death, your Executioner of the Will is the person that becomes responsible for carrying out your requests in the Will. They are the person that makes sure all of your affairs are in order and taken care of after your death. They become responsible for paying bills, cancelling credit cards, notifying the bank and government of your death and distributing all assets. This can be a large and overwhelming task for even the most prepared individuals. Therefore, it is important that you select this person carefully. Executors can be family members, but they don’t have to be. The person you choose for this large task needs to be someone most importantly that is honest, trustworthy, and organized. #3. You Decide Your Children’s Guardian. If you do not have an up-to-date Will that appoints the Guardianship of your children, the courts will be forced to take it upon themselves to choose a family member(s) or appointed guardian to take care of any minor children. The cost and time required to create (or keep up-to-date) a Will is nothing compared to the peace of mind that you will have, knowing your child is in the care of someone you choose and obviously trust. By ensuring you have a will in place, you can make sure you choose who raises your child in the event of your death, not the courts. Support is incredible, raising a child with a village is imperative. But, while having more than one person willing to take on the responsibility of your child is fortunate; it can sometimes be worse and cause major family rifts and arguments. Family tensions can rise steadily under normal circumstances, but under the stress of a tragedy and the loss of a loved one, it can become far worse. By doing due diligence, you can protect all survivors to the best of your ability. #4. Minimize your Estate Taxes Having a Will does not always mean that you will pay fewer taxes but it does allow you the opportunity to be prepared. You can foresee and plan what tax deductions might be made. In Canada, your estate will be taxed as a whole before any distributions are made. However, the value of assets you give to family or charity will be deducted from the value of your estate. So giving generously can drastically reduce your estate value and in turn the taxes. #5. You Can Choose to Disinherit People You can choose who inherits each portion of your estate, but you can also choose to disinherit people in your will. This is a legally binding way to ensure that people that may have stood to inherit your estate if you die, can not have access to any of it. Without a will, your estate could end up in the hands of an ex-spouse or estranged relative. This is especially important in the cases of separation without a formal separation agreement. Times have thankfully changed; creating a Will used to be a costly endeavor, so there were many people who chose to only do it as they grew older, leaving many people unprepared in the event of accidental death. Preparing a Last Will and Testament is about smart financial planning. You can create a Will now, and update it throughout your life as circumstances change at an affordable price. At Relocate Stress Free Inc, we would love to assist you with planning and helping you protect yourself and your family.
4 Tips for Organizing Your Home
Have you heard the saying, “a place for everything and everything in its place”? What a GREAT rule of thumb to live by when focusing on organization in your home. If you are like so many others, you walk in the door and drop your keys wherever you stop first. Fast forward, it’s now time to leave and you can’t find your keys and everyone is getting a little comedy show with breakfast watching you run around in a tizzy looking for them. This is avoided by following that rule, and maybe a key rack or basket by the front door! Check out these 4 tips for some of the best ways to keeping your home neat and organized! Declutter The first step to organizing a cluttered house is, in fact, decluttering. Learning how to get rid of stuff is a necessary first step. Because if you don’t, you will just end up shuffling clutter from one room to the next, trying to find somewhere to make it all fit. Clutter is probably the biggest reason for disorganization. A few great ways to remove clutter could be recycle things, have a garage sale and donate reusable items. Clean Out Your Closet Every Season By removing summer clothes for winter months you free up a ton of space. It will allow you to easily access the clothing for the current season and also leave you space for any new purchases. Any empty looking closest is about the best reason to justify a shopping trip. That’s a win, win! Pro tip- that garage sale money you just made from decluttering could go towards funding your shipping trip to fill your freshly emptied closet! Labels and Baskets Are Your Friend Grouping like items in baskets keeps them organized and easily accessible. Baskets are your friend here. They are so versatile. You can mix and match sizes to meet your needs. You can also label them or colour coordinate them. They can be used in vanity drawers, dresser drawers, pantry shelves, even the play room. Labelling the baskets makes finding things much easier and a lot more efficient. For children who can not read labels colour coordination may be an easy way for them to tidy their toys and keep organized. Pro tip- check out your local dollar store for a selection of baskets. They usually have tons of options. Put It Away. Right Away. You have worked so hard to declutter and give everything a home. Now comes the hard part, you have to keep it that way. It may seem like an easy idea, but the most simple way to keep things organized is to put your things away in their place immediately after using them. It can be as simple as hanging up your coat after you wear it. The more little things you can do throughout the day, the less likely you are to create clutter in the first place. A little bit each day will keep your home organized and ultimately you feeling more relaxed.
Our Top 5 Tips For Selling Your Home When You Have Pets
It’s true that many people love pets, however, your furry family members are a large part of the process of selling your home. Remember to consider how they fit into the equation and how evidence of their presence can affect potential home buyers and the sale of your property. Here are 5 things to consider when you are prepping your pet friendly home for sale.
10 Tips For Decluttering Your Home, Simply
Decluttering is something we all dread, however, it is a necessary part of living comfortably. If you stay on top of the decluttering process it will be easier to get ready to sell your home, should you ever need to.