How to get rid of unnecessary things?

Thu, Dec 11, 2014

Accumulated extra stuff can be a real scourge for any
apartments: expired drugs or products, long obsolete and
unused household appliances, empty boxes in which lies
something that is not identifiable take up a lot of space and
collect dust on themselves. And if you deal with the products pretty
simply, it is usually a pity to throw out everything else.

Even the ancient Chinese masters of Feng Shui invented a special method,
helping to determine how much this or that thing will be needed. They
recommend to take the object in hand and ask yourself about it three
questions:

1. Does this item have such a unique property that
Can not replace any of the other items?

2. Was it necessary to get this thing at least once during
last two years?

3. Is it possible to do this right now using this item?
anything necessary and useful?

If the answer to at least two of these questions is no,
That thing can certainly be attributed to unnecessary. If all the answers were
negative, then, most likely, this item is not useful already
never again.

It is likely that even after applying this method
the uselessness of some things will still be in doubt. Masters
in this case, feng shui is recommended to put all these things in a separate
bag, securely tie it and place in a hard-to-reach place
(for example, on the mezzanine). In case over the next two years no one
of the members of the family will never get and untie this bag, his
you can safely throw away, not even trying to remember what was
inside.

Modern psychologists recommend another, quite
effective, a way to get rid of regret when throwing old
of things. It should stack all potentially unnecessary in the living room or
in the middle of the corridor so that it constantly falls on the eyes or under
legs. In this way, permanent eye contact is established with
these items that either help you accumulate enough
irritation to resolutely throw a thing away, or push it on
the idea of ​​expediency of its further storage.

If a replacement has been found for a long time, but
throw it all anyway sorry or just too lazy, you can give
ad on specialized sites and offer to give it
to someone as a gift. Most likely, there are people who
An old washing machine, a piano or a refrigerator, will come in handy.
in this case, they will gratefully come and take out the unnecessary
thing.

It should be noted that these rules only work for
utilitarian things: that is, appliances, dishes, furniture, etc. However
quite a lot of unnecessary things people keep out of sentimentality and
emotional attachment to them. For example, rocking chair
the grandmother, which is first used as a baby’s cradle,
and then, when he grows up, is rearranged into another room,
very difficult to throw away, because it reminds of the most beloved
man But if the objects that evoke pleasant memories,
the entire pantry or kitchen is already cluttered,
somehow cope.

Experts recommend to divide sentimental things on
valuable and non-valuable. For example, if
the aforementioned rocking chair still causes positive
emotions, it certainly should be left, and a huge amount
cards and knick-knacks, about which it is already unknown who exactly
sent and gave, obviously, will be superfluous. If you throw a souvenir,
donated by a childhood friend is very hard, you can ask about it
friends, because they have nothing to do with this thing. Can also
turn sentimental items into utilitarian things for example
place the school certificate in a beautiful frame and decorate the wall with it,
or sheathe a blanket given by mom on a fringe and use it as
plaid. Thus, the item will not be stored without any benefit, but
will serve for a specific meaningful purpose.

Comments

Irina 85-15 12/13/2016 I love to get rid of rubbish-appears
space for new trash in the future)))

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