You've heard it a million times: "Moving is easy. Just pack, move, unpack." But if that were true, why do so many people stress out about moving? Why do some moves feel like a victory while others feel like a defeat? And how come some people seem to breeze through the process while others are left in tatters?
The answer is simple: Moving isn't just about logistics. It's about strategy and emotion too.
Myth #1: The more help, the better
You might think that having as many people as possible helping out with your move would be a good thing. After all, more hands make lighter work, right? Wrong. Not every pair of hands is equal. In fact, having too many people involved can actually make things worse.
Let me explain with an example: Campbell Moving and Storage has been in the business for over 40 years. Our founders are U.S. combat veterans who approach each move as a mission rather than just another job. They deploy a hardworking team to achieve the objective of your successful relocation. And they don't just throw bodies at the problem; they strategize and plan every step of the way.
So when you hire us, you're not getting a bunch of random people showing up at your door. You're getting a carefully curated team that knows exactly what to do because they've done it before. They know how to pack efficiently so nothing gets broken or lost along the way. They know how to unpack strategically so you can get back to normal life as quickly as possible. And they do all this while treating your belongings with the same respect and care they would their own.
Myth #2: The more stuff, the merrier
You might think that having more stuff means more work, but it doesn't have to be that way. In fact, having fewer items can actually make things easier if those items are strategically chosen and organized.
Let me explain with another example: Our founders were trained in the military to prioritize what was important and what wasn't. They learned how to pack light while still being prepared for any situation. And they brought that mentality with them when they started Campbell Moving and Storage.
So when you hire us, we'll help you decide what's worth moving and what's not. We'll help you prioritize your belongings so you can focus on the things that matter most to you. And we'll pack everything up efficiently so nothing gets lost or broken along the way.
Myth #3: The faster, the better
You might think that moving as quickly as possible is the best way to get it over with and move on with your life. But speed doesn't always equal success. In fact, rushing through a move can actually lead to more stress and


