Spring is upon us and we can certainly feel it. To improve our well-being, let's be outside and clean our home thoroughly!
Spring cleaning is usually done before the Easter holiday. At that time, the weather is good enough, and the windows and curtains deserve a thorough washing. Cleaning cobwebs, removing dust, and possible litter all help to make our home cleaner. However, feng shui can also be included in this.
Take a thorough, conscious and critical look around your home. You probably have a bag with a million other bags crammed into it. Think about the last time you took a piece of this. If it's old, feel free to throw it away. Instead, get canvas bags and have at least one with you at all times to become an eco-conscious shopper.
Look around the living room, the bedroom. Do you have a box that hides "treasures"? Be ruthless. Think about when and what you used of them? If you've been touching those things for so long that you've forgotten they exist, feel free to get rid of them. don't be a hoarder and don't cling unnecessarily to objects. We're not saying that you should get rid of everything, but feel free to banish the worthless "it will be good for something else" pieces from your home.
Do the same with your wardrobe. Look around. Spring pieces may come to the fore, but if you're packing anyway, make a selection. Bring out your ruthless self and collect what you never use. Sell it or give it to someone who needs clothes. You can throw it in a clothes collection container or hand it over to the Red Cross.
Look for the secrets in your home that perfectly absorb litter and make it invisible. However, what is not visible does not mean that it is not there. Attic, unused room, attic, cellar, hiding places under the stairs, bed linen rack, garage. These are the places where we like to hide items that we don't use often. In such cases, we can realize that some of them are only taking up space and can actually be in the way, so get rid of them by all means.
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