
If you are about to move, you will have already read an infinite number of guides that explain how getting rid of the past to make room for the advancing future is the first thing to do. Experts talk about decluttering without dwelling on how difficult it can be, especially for those who are very attached to their beloved junk. It’s not so easy to throw everything away, especially if there’s a strong bond blocking us. That’s why we talked to the Lucca moving experts and drew up an official list of everything that should never be brought into your new home.
1. Worn and oversized clothes
We all have that dress or trousers that is in the closet waiting for our flashback that will never happen. You leave it there thinking that those pounds you have gained sooner or later you will throw them down. Your body changes every day so there is no point in getting frustrated behind a garment that no longer fits you as well as it used to. Instead of piling up worn-out, small, or oversized junk, make sure you only have what fits you perfectly in your closet. Your self-esteem will thank you.
2. Candles, caps and knick-knacks
There are not too many considerations to make. That drawer in the living room, bedroom or kitchen that we obsessively fill with junk must be trashed. No more broken rubber bands, corks from who knows what dinner, mismatched decks of cards or used candles: absolutely do not take this rubbish with you!
3. Expired cosmetics
The beauty routine is that whim that takes us on a common boring afternoon during which we impulsively buy anti-cellulite cream, face cream, foot serum and hair mask and then return to our dear old habits forgetting about them. Well , cosmetics expire and if they are opened and unused for more than six months they could even hurt you. Get rid of them while respecting the environment and do your health a favor too.
4. Electrical Cables and Accessories
Did you have a Nokia and still keep the charger? Get rid of it. Do you keep the broken headphones of your first smartphone? Get rid of it. If you have tangles of useless cables in your home and these have never been useful, resell them. Don’t take them with you to gather dust in your new home.
5. Useless Souvenirs
That bus ticket from your first trip to Rome with your sweetheart is so romantic! Not to mention the packet of chips you bought the day you got your driver’s license! Do you know that these things in the eyes of a stranger are just garbage? Don’t take it badly but you can’t keep this kind of souvenir for too long except for a few rare occasions. There are some that only cause us pain for memories of happy moments that will never return. Separate them from what evokes joy and get rid of them: when you manage to do so, you will be ready to welcome new happiness, the one you may not have felt for a long time.
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