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Your home should be your safe haven, a safe place where you can relax, rest and be at peace. However, to achieve this there are certain things that you should leave your home. Jumia Travel, the leading travel agency online, shares 6 things you never bring home.
Images
Not just any photo, but photos of people you do not really like, photos of people who hurt you deeply and photos of those you do not know at all or those who died tragically. Generally, avoid having photos of people or events that distress you, in your home. You might think that most people will know this, but most people often do the opposite and continually deny themselves the opportunity to overcome the evil aura of the past.
Old Wear Shoes
If they tear, wear out or are not in use, you should tip them over. There is no need to have them in your home taking up space that you can use home best things. In addition, you will save the ominous smell of old worn shoes.
Broken objects
If it is broken, throw it out and replace it (if you can or if you want). Avoid storing broken items in your home, no matter how expensive or regardless of their emotional significance. You can try to repair it or put it together if you can, but keep in mind that this should be a temporary solution pending when it can be replaced. Avoid managing broken things for a long time. Aside from being improper, it can be dangerous.
Old Newspapers Irrelevant
Get rid of old newspapers or magazines that no longer need to avoid overcrowding of your home and to prevent pests and insects from hiding in or around them. You may have read and loved these newspapers, but unless they are in any way relevant, it is advisable to get rid of them to create space for the new inspirational material.
Clothes you do not wear
It is normal to cling to the clothes in case the style comes back to fashion or in case you could adjust it again someday, but sometimes it just does not happen that way. At this point, therefore, you need to get rid of them to create space for clothes that you like and are more likely to wear. In addition, giving clothing to a charity can be very emotionally satisfying.
Outdated technology and cables
We are all guilty of this. Sitting in some area or corner of our home, there are one or two obsolete technological elements and the corresponding cables and adapters that you almost never or ever could ever use. Why keep these items purposeless in your home? Consider throwing them, donating or reselling some of these outdated technological elements and cables, and avoid wasting time looking for the technological elements you actually use in the midst of the clutter.
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