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Monthly Archives: May 2012

Why Junk Removal is Getting Big in Sacramento

How would you like to be your own boss? It’s a dream every worker has thought of at least once in their career. In Sacramento, that kind of entrepreneurial spirit is alive and kicking as many innovative residents have decided to start their own business. What’s great is that many of these modern start-up businesses don’t require a factory. You can offer consultation, web design and all kinds of other services right from your computer. The best approach with this type of business model is to have a space in your home dedicated to the business: the home office.

If you’re going to dive into the home business arena, you need to treat it like a business. Yes, your new commute might be just a few feet from the bedroom to the home office but you should still keep regular business hours. Of course, those business hours can be whatever you want them to be but practically speaking the rest of the world is still working 9-5 so you probably should conform to that as well.

Creating a home office allows you to have a space that is equal parts cozy as it is practical. If surrounding yourself with family photos inspires you then go for it. If you’re more comfortable working from an easy chair then get the best easy chair you can. Nobody is going to be looking over your shoulder. However, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t still separate work from family. The temptation will be that since you’re working from home you’ll be able to take care of all the family stuff. Perhaps but what about your business? If that begins to suffer because you’re taking care of young kids then you should think about day care or bringing in help. It all comes down to a matter of respecting your workspace no matter where that might be in your home.

Once you make the commitment to work from home you’ll be happy to share that news with friends and neighbors. This shouldn’t be an open invitation to stop by for a cup of coffee and afternoon of gossip. You have to set boundaries. Yes, you can occasionally take an extend lunch or stop work early but you’ve got professional commitments you have to honor and your “pop in” friends need to respect that as well.

Before setting up your home office you might need to clear out a space by removing junk. Plenty of Sacramento residents got this job done by hiring professional junk haulers at Junk King Sacramento to the task. An experienced junk hauler like Junk King will show up with muscle and truck space; two things you need in abundance to clear out your junk. All you’ll have to do is tell the junk haulers what you want carted off and they’ll handle the rest. Then comes the fun part: A trip to your local Staples for office supplies!

Home Downsizing Tips in Sacramento

Unsustainable. That is the fear of many folks as they at the current economy. We just can’t continue to spend money we don’t take in. But could that same idea of un-sustainability be applied to your own situation? Are you living in an unsustainable environment? If so, it might be time to downsize.

Downsizing isn’t so much about making sacrifices as it is about making more financially sound decisions which can actually improve your quality of life. Deciding to downsize is a choice a lot of Sacramento residents are making for the better and they’ve already discovered that living in a smaller home or apartment is allowing them to pay off debts faster and grow their savings. Is this a major decision? Of course, which is why you need to think through all the steps carefully.

When you downsize you might be giving up space but you don’t have to give up what you like about your neighborhood. As you begin your search for a new home, you might discover there are many affordable, smaller options available right around the corner or within a couple of blocks from where you are currently living. This means you don’t have to leave your favorite restaurants, shops or coffee houses behind.

If you can visualize that your new downsized home might just be the last home you buy then you need to think about the future as in your retirement. Look for a property that is easy to get around. Single level is the best. You might also find a huge benefit moving into a community that is governed by some kind of association. That way you won’t have to worry about the maintenance.

You also want to be smart about the actual move itself. Once you know where you’ll be relocating to, you should have a good idea of your new floor plan and storage space. Now the focus is on which of your pieces of furniture will you be taking with you and which will be destined for the trash heap. Anyone with a large home would have taken advantage of all that space by filling it up with all kinds of stuff. Over the years that stuff can deteriorate and be of no use to anyone. When that happens it has officially become junk and that’s not something you want to be taking with you into your new downsized world.

Hiring professional junk haulers like Junk King Sacramento to cart off all this junk is a smart call. Not only will they be able to get rid of the old furniture but anything else that you know you won’t be taking with you like a backyard grill covered in grime, unused sporting equipment (that kayak?) or boxes of holiday decorations that have seen better days. You should free yourself from all of that junk!

Junk King Sacramento
12181 Folsom Blvd, Suite A
Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
Hours: M-Sa: 8A-5P

Providing junk removal services to the Sacramento area, including:

Capay
Carmichael
Clarksburg
Courtland
Davis
Diamond Springs
Dixon
El Dorado
El Dorado Hills
Elk Grove
Esparto
Fair Oaks
Folsom
Madison
Rancho Cordova
Sacramento
West Sacramento
Woodland
and these nearby zip codes:
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