It’s too much depressing and it’s true no matter what you need. However, we strive for balance, tranquility and well-being.
Balance, happiness is key in our lives and it is especially true that we strive to create it. Our home is the protective sheath we can shape ourselves. However, too much can manifest itself here, and our own little world can become depressing and disturbing. If you realize around you that you’ve accumulated too much around you over the years, decades, and you’re about to feel almost bad when you look around, it’s worth selecting.
It’s like when you keep a big scrap in the closet and collect unused, worn-out pieces. You can take this step not only in your wardrobe, but in all areas of your home.
Systematically go through each area of your home and sum up what you insist on without any use or function. Also assess what are the objects, furniture that are worn, ugly, not intact. First, just look carefully and even write down the names of these items. Do not listen to your heart, but to your mind and believe your eyes. So you will definitely get some objects together.
The list doesn’t mean he has to see him right away to get everything out of the house. It is worth taking small steps. Let’s get rid of those first ones that make it easy. That is, it is either already broken, unusable, or really just takes up space.
Not only can we collect unnecessary items, but also work. Have you gathered to do the dishes and don't feel like starting? Always think that the more you give the more work. It’s worth catching the job for less, whatever it is. Who likes to iron 3-4 servings of clothes at a time? Well, right ?!
Whatever you buy, think about what you are giving out! Not just because of the savings, but is that object necessary at all? Strive for quality rather than quantity and this should be true of everything. Borrow what you know and if you don’t need it anymore, you can give it back so the shit doesn’t gather around you either.
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