Hospitality
Your home should be your
haven, a safe place you can relax, unwind and be at peace. However, to achieve
this there are certain things you should get out of your home. Jumia Travel,
the leading online travel agency, shares six things to never bring into your
home.
Pictures
Not just any picture, but
pictures of people you don’t really like, pictures of people who hurt you
deeply and pictures of those you don’t know at all or those who died
tragically. Generally, avoid having pictures of people or events that sadden
you, in your home. You would think most people will know this, but most people
typically do the opposite and continually deny themselves the opportunity to
overcome the bad aura from the past.
Old
worn shoes
If they are ripped, worn
or no longer in use, you should dump them. There’s no need to have them in your
home taking up space that can be used house better things. Besides, you’ll be
sparing yourself the unsettling smell of old worn shoe.
Broken
objects
If it’s broken, throw it
out and replace it (if you can or if you want to). Avoid keeping broken items
in your home, regardless of how expensive they are 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 you can
replace it. Avoid managing broken things for a long period. Aside being
improper, it can be dangerous.
Old
irrelevant periodicals
Get rid of old newspapers
or magazines you no longer need to avoid cluttering your home and to prevent
pests and insects from hiding in or around them. You might have read and loved
these periodicals but unless they are in some way relevant, it’s advised you
get rid of them to create space for new inspiring material.
Clothes
you don’t wear
It’s normal to hold on to
clothing in case the style comes back into fashion or in case they might fit
you again someday, but sometimes it just doesn’t happen that way. At this
point, you therefore need to get rid of them to create space for clothes you do
love and are more likely to wear. Besides, giving the clothes out to a charity
home can be quite emotionally fulfilling.
Out-of-date
technology and cords
We are all guilty of this.
Sitting at some area or corner of our home, there are one or two out-of-date
tech items and corresponding cords and adaptors we hardly ever or might even
never use. Why keep these purposeless items in your home? Consider throwing
them out, donating or reselling some of these out-of-date tech items and
corresponding cords, and avoid wasting time looking for the tech items you
actually use amidst the clutter.
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