When I was in college, I moved an average of 5 times a year.  There was moving into school in the fall; semi-moving out in the winter (guitars, computer, clothes, etc.); semi-moving back in after winter break; moving out in the spring; sometimes moving into an apartment for a summer job; moving out of the apartment at the end of the summer; repeat.  Through this process I learned how to move and how to pack things extremely efficiently.  It also forced me to live out of boxes.  I had a box for all my electronics, a box for my school/desk/work supplies, a box for my cooking equipment, etc.  At any given time, I could move into or out of a room in 30 minutes or less. 

But now, after I've been out of school for over 2 years, I still have some of these habits.  The amount of "stuff" I own has grown exponentially, so I wouldn't be able to move anywhere anytime soon.  But I still store certain things in boxes.  I still have a box full of electronics that's impossible to sift through.  I still store some things in the boxes they came in, thinking it'll be easier to move them if they're already packed.  Maybe one day I'll settle down and finally unpack everything.  Then I'll probably move again. #psychology