Free the house from old things. Minimal wardrobe: how to get rid of unnecessary clothes. My experience and algorithm. Gifts from ill-wishers

The accumulation of old things, sometimes even out of order - dishes, furniture, household appliances, clothes, etc. - is a problem for many people. Why is it problem? Yes, because some people have difficulty parting with their rubbish acquired over the years, and this rubbish is of no use like a goat's milk.

Esotericists claim that old things in the house block positive energy. In general, there are several interesting theories that justify the need to get rid of everything old and unnecessary.

law of abundance

Nobody canceled the law of abundance! It says: “In order for the new to come, you need to get rid of the old.” It's simple: the Universe simply will not see the place where you "send" a new sofa if your house has an old one. By getting rid of the old, you show the Universe your readiness to accept its gifts and opportunities that it sends you.

Feng Shui

Feng Shui experts also recommend getting rid of old things. Rubbish and unnecessary things do not allow the life-giving energy of qi to move freely. Changes for the better in a cluttered house are out of the question. It turns out that by accumulating old unnecessary things, a person closes the path to changes, new impressions and events.

Back to the past

Psychologists say that old things return us to the past, preventing us from developing in the present and thinking about the future. For example, when we hear music from the past, we involuntarily recall past events, we may even have some specific associations associated with the past. These things are called “anchors” in psychology. Upon contact with these anchors, we automatically return to the past and live with the thoughts and emotions that we experienced in the past. Thoughts, as you know, shape our lives, so it is very harmful to come into contact with such "anchors" very often.

Poor man's mindset

Many people accumulate old things in the house for years only because of the fear that they will not be able to buy replacements for them. “What if I don’t have money for a new thing and I will never have it again?” - so they think. This is the thinking of a poor person, since in this case there is programming for the negative, focusing on the worst possible outcome of the event. If you throw away old things with the thought that the Universe will give a thing even better, then there is an adjustment to receive new benefits.

Self respect and love

It is necessary to get rid of the Plushkin syndrome, if only because of love and self-respect. Do you consider yourself worthy of living surrounded by beautiful things? Respect yourself and create in your home a pleasant environment in which you want to love, create, work or relax.

Remember that the Universe is always ready to give you what you want. But sometimes we ourselves slow down this moment with our wrong thinking. Good luck and don't forget to press the buttons and

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School notebooks, worn jeans, long-used and dusty players and phones. According to psychologists, everything that we do not use for more than a year automatically turns into trash. Which, by the way, programs us for poverty. But is it so easy to get rid of junk?

the site found five reasons that make us keep old things, and figured out how to force ourselves to sort out household rubble.

1. Because we tend to be frugal.

Is the dress out of fashion? Are your favorite sneakers torn? Broken laptop? Approximately 88 percent of Russians do not know how to part with old and unnecessary things. We store clothes and shoes, magazines and books, toys, postcards, appliances and much more that we don’t use at all.

Pathological frugality, experts say, is in Russian blood. It is hard for our grandparents, who grew up in the war and post-war years, to throw things away - because of the poverty they experienced and the fear of being left with nothing, they put aside all sorts of things for a "rainy day" all their lives. Hence - endless five-liter cans, bags in bags, broken skis and other rubbish, which to this day is neatly stored by our compatriots on balconies, mezzanines and cottages.

Of course, being frugal is good, but still, the next time you send holey sweaters, cracked plates and the remains of a laminate to the back of a closet or balcony, think about it: are you turning into Gogol's Plushkin?

syllogomania, pathological hoarding, or Plushkin's syndrome is a disorder in which a person experiences a passion for collecting and storing things. Clothes, books, household utensils and other items are not used, but only accumulated.

It is difficult for a person suffering from syllogomania to throw away trash (even the smallest one). Sometimes it doesn’t work at all - he is too reverent about his junk.

The northern peoples, who live in unfavorable climatic conditions, are prone to a certain kind of materialism: we store food. This is a tradition on which the well-being of our ancestors depended for centuries during the long winter. So even now, we, the descendants, feel more comfortable if the refrigerator is full of dumplings and other products with a long shelf life.

In addition, our country has a difficult history: throughout the 20th century, millions of families suffered from hunger and poverty. This still affects: it is more difficult for us to throw things away, especially food. For example, the United States has never participated in defensive wars on its territory, they have a different history, and therefore the attitude towards things is easier: bought - tired - threw it away. And we're scared.

Meanwhile, materialism can be both a manifestation of character traits and a mental pathology. The line is thin, but in any case it is incorrect to say that materialism leads to psychological ill health. After all, it cannot be said that nausea is the cause of poisoning. On the contrary, poisoning leads to nausea.

Irina Solovieva

psychologist

2. Because they will definitely come in handy someday.

Uncomfortable high-heeled shoes, "when I'm thin" jeans, and five old flip-flops in case the iPhone breaks. We do not throw away dozens of obsolete things just because we stubbornly hope to use them again someday.

In fact, having lost weight, you would rather buy new jeans than put on those that have been lying on the far shelf of the closet for several years - by that time they may simply go out of fashion. And for shoes purchased only because of beauty, there will surely be an equally attractive, but comfortable alternative. Do not be fooled: things that have not been used for years will never be needed again.

The same applies to books. If you have Marx's multi-volume book and the Great Soviet Encyclopedia gathering dust on your shelf, which you are not going to read, it is better to take them to the library. Do not clutter up your house if you do not have a special room for books: keep only those publications that you like to re-read and that are needed for work and study.

By the way, psychologists say that attachment to old things programs us for poverty. Allowing yourself to leave a torn blouse for a rainy day, you instantly bring its offensive closer - assuming that such a day will come and you really have to walk in a tattered pullover.

In general, it’s good to take it once a month and look at what surrounds you - clothes, some books, notes. You need to understand how much all this is necessary right now: whether these things feed your self-esteem or not.

Surely there are things in the closet that do not suit you at the moment, do not correlate with your personality. You may have bought some of them when you were not feeling very well. Because of some, you have already "grown up". Or maybe you have books that have already outlived their usefulness. You need to get rid of all this.

The situation when you open a closet, and clothes fall out from there, can cause psychological inconvenience. There is a feeling that you have a lot of things, but nothing really needed. It's not clear what you want. This can lead to helplessness and insecurity.

Vera Joyful

psychologist, art therapist

3. Because they are reminiscent of the past.

Russian notebooks, diaries, notes, dried roses, old tickets for concerts, planes and trains - all this, of course, contains many stories. Such things represent entire epochs of our lives - school years, past relationships, perfect travels.

There is nothing wrong with remembering the past - put your favorite papers and trinkets in a box and put it under the bed or on the closet. Just don't overdo it: there is no need to keep a bunch of T-shirts left by an ex-girlfriend, endless teddy bears "from fans" and dozens of old copybooks and student lectures.

Keeping flared jeans, a checkered jacket and DC sneakers in the closet also does not make sense. After all, you probably still have photos of the times when you wore them. Do you really want to fill your apartment with things that have already served their purpose?

Veshchizm can be formed as an attempt to keep something in your life, to save. For example, it can develop after the loss of a loved one or in the event of separation. Or maybe an aging woman is trying to keep her youth in this way - naturally, unconsciously.

In some cases, you can deal with materialism on your own. The main thing is to understand what exactly you are trying to fill in such a symbolic form, what you really lack. What you really don't want to part with. You should still find the strength to let it go from life. If you cannot do this on your own, you can seek psychological help.

Irina Solovieva

psychologist

4. Because someone once gave them

Many people are really tormented by the need to get rid of things that were once donated by acquaintances. A bulky figurine of the Eiffel Tower, a clumsy candle stand, a belt that you have never worn and never will... Do you even remember who gave it to you and when?

Feel free to clear the house of such things: it is unlikely that a loved one could give something that you will never use. And if a friend was not close, then why are you afraid to hurt - even mentally - his feelings?

5. Because they feel sorry for them

Yes, you do not need this little porcelain horse at all. But he was bought in the year of the Horse - that is, in your year! Surely the figurine brings good luck. And anyway, does a tiny bauble take up a lot of space?

The 1992 Cosmopolitan binder came from your aunt, but you collected all the 2002 issues of Snob yourself. Of course, they should not be thrown away: after all, they are dusty, but such a living personification of bygone days. Take out an old wooden chair, too, the hand does not rise. It was sitting on it that you spent your student years poring over term papers and spending sleepless pre-graduation nights. It's a pity somehow.

Remember: every time you refuse to throw away a thing that has objectively become unnecessary, you do not allow yourself to acquire something new. According to a Chinese proverb, there will never be anything new in life until something old is gone ("The old will not go away - the new will not come").

In addition, according to esotericists and psychologists, things that lie and are not used accumulate negative energy, which causes apathy, laziness and pathological fatigue among the inhabitants of a cluttered house. Well, and dust, of course (it is generally contraindicated for allergy sufferers to be Plyushkins).

If you accumulate things and do not use them, then it turns out that the energy has no way out. Energy circulates only when you have learned and applied something, bought it and put it on. When things just lie, they bring nothing.

It is necessary to get rid of old things because we immediately have space, free space. Free space, in turn, attracts something new, with new energy.

It is impossible to attract something new if there is physically nowhere to attract, if everything is packed everywhere, something is lying everywhere. You have to throw something away to bring something new into your life. No other way.

Vera Joyful

psychologist, art therapist

How do you know if things will soon consume you?*

* Consulted by psychologist Irina Solovieva

  • If your passion for collecting things is a manifestation of a mental disorder, it will certainly be accompanied by other disturbing symptoms. For example, inadequate perception of reality, impaired memory and attention.
  • Pay attention to the scale that materialism has taken. Maybe he began to interfere with your daily life? Maybe things are already pushing you out of the apartment?
  • What matters is what you collect. Let's say it's okay if a mechanic or engineer collects parts that may be useful to him in his work. But often, having "caught" Plushkin's syndrome, you begin to litter the house with completely unnecessary things.
  • Think about it, is it difficult for you to part with things - to sort out your wardrobe, give unnecessary things to an orphanage or the poor? If so, then it's time to sound the alarm.
  • Remember that older people are more prone to pathological hoarding. On a moderate scale, it is even normal for them. So you don't have to look up to your grandmother who doesn't throw away plastic chicken boxes, and the grandfather who collects bottles of perfume that has run out.

How not to become a hostage of your own things?

1. Clean up household rubble once a month.

When you get used to getting rid of old things and parting with them will no longer seem like a disaster, general disassembly can be carried out less frequently.

2. Buy new things only after you get rid of the old ones.

If you buy a new chest of drawers, deciding to move the old one "sometime later", there is a high probability that your intention will never be fulfilled.

3. Be critical

Pull everything out of the cabinets, from the balcony, from the mezzanine. Sort things by constantly asking yourself the following questions: “Can I do without it?”, “Have I used it in the last six months / year?”, “Will I need it in the next six months / year?”.

4. Get rid of things gradually

When sorting out, for example, old children's toys, first leave at home only those with which there are especially many pleasant memories. Then sort through the toys again. Well, if in the end there will be only one or two bunnies or bears dear to the heart. Give the rest of the toys to the orphanage - they are more needed there than on your mezzanines.

Toys are usually accepted at the same locations as clothing, a list of locations can be found.

5. Do not make a warehouse of non-working or simply unnecessary equipment out of your home

It is harmful not only for moral and physical health. Leave one old, but still working mobile phone in case the current one breaks. Take all other equipment to special collection points for electrical appliances.

A list of places can be found.

6. Be extra careful when sorting out your old clothes.

Stop storing jeans that are out of fashion, or a jacket that once drove classmates and classmates crazy. Old clothes that gather dust in the closet can be useful to someone else - orphans, the poor, the elderly. Wash things, iron them and take them to a second-hand store or a special collection point, from where the clothes will be given to orphanages or social support centers.

List of places where clothes are accepted (naturally, not torn, not dirty and not wrinkled) -.

7. Don't overdo it when getting rid of things

Antique furniture, crockery, front-line letters from a great-grandfather, an old piano and a working cassette player, of course, are unworthy of being in the trash. A piano that has become unnecessary can be sold, antiques can be adapted to the interior of an apartment or cottage. With a set of dishes or glasses, you can do the same, after knowing its price.

The strangest things Muscovites keep at home*

Part of a nuclear reactor from Chernobyl and a spearhead. Fortunately, the "button" of the reactor is "cleaned" and has no background radiation.

Innokenty: "The nuclear reactor element is a gift from a person who was in Chernobyl. The thing itself is on the mnemonic diagram of the reactor shield, but no one knows the exact name. Another artifact is a spearhead I found during a trip to the Upper Volga lakes in the 1980s" .

Rail. Timofey: "This thing is a rail fastening. It was found in the area of ​​​​the Matveevskoye platform. Left over from the construction of the railway.

I use it as a press when I need to glue something."

Stone from the construction of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Evlampia: "When I was little, my parents and I walked past the Cathedral of Christ the Savior - then it was still under construction. When we walked along the construction site, I lagged behind my parents, ran into it, took a piece of stone there and ran back to mom and dad. "

Stone from Andreevsky Descent. Agrippina: "When I was in Kyiv, my friends and I went for a walk on Andreevsky Descent. They sell all sorts of rarities, trinkets and jewelry. I bought a pendant around my neck from one woman, and her little daughter - she was two and a half years old - said, I agreed, gave her the money, took the bag with the pendant, and in pursuit she picked up a piece of paving stones from the ground - and it is so beautiful, red with some kind of mica - and said that it was a "wish stone", and she he gives it to me. Since then, he has been living with me. "

Stone from Palace Square. Benjamin: "My friend and I were in St. Petersburg for the first time, and we were already tipsy enough to want to take a piece of the city with us. We took and pulled this stone right on Palace Square."

photo lab. Agathon: “I don’t collect any rubbish on the street, I have enough good things at home. Most of the things left from my grandfather are a darkroom, rare photos (including Joseph Stalin), an ancient radio with buttons “Budapest”, “Berlin”, " Milan" and "Moscow", morse codes and more.

Morse code. Agathon: "I have not put things in proper order yet and periodically find something new - either a coin for my collection, or things that are completely incomprehensible to me that excite the imagination. Despite the fact that such rarities are most often put up for auction, I will not Still, these things are dear to me as a memory. "

* The names of the respondents have been changed for confidentiality purposes.

Anna Teplitskaya, Dmitry Kokoulin

It's time to start cleaning up! Again, you turn the contents of all cabinets and bedside tables onto the floor and start sorting through heaps of rubbish. “It seems that this box is not needed, but it is so beautiful! But this blouse reminds me of my student years… The magazines of the early 2000s seem to be no longer relevant, but there are beautiful pictures and interesting recipes, although there is absolutely no desire to cook.”

This is how mountains of garbage accumulate in the house, from which there has been absolutely no use for many years, and they take up plenty of space. How to get rid of unnecessary things in the apartment?

In every house there is a bag or two of unnecessary things. Most often, the following items fall under this concept:

  • old dishes, extra sets;
  • outdated or broken equipment;
  • clothes;
  • toys;
  • magazines, newspapers, notebooks with notes;
  • empty jars and boxes;
  • stationery;
  • shoes;
  • all sorts of little things like accessories and hats;
  • expired cosmetics;
  • pieces of furniture.

Get ready to get rid of everything that does not benefit you and only interferes with your life, because it takes up free space and spoils the atmosphere of comfort.

Getting rid of excess: 10 unusual ways

To begin with, it does not hurt to do a general cleaning and throw away everything that is not a pity. But this is only the beginning, and it will be more difficult to part with things further. Therefore, we offer you 10 tricks that will help you master the art of getting rid of unnecessary things.

Decisive 12 months

The best way to find out which things to throw away is to track what you use throughout the year. Going through the boxes, try to remember when you last encountered each item.

With things in the closet, in general, everything is simple: hang clothes on hangers and unfold them with the back side. Turn every item you wear at least once to the right side. In a year, you'll see what's left untouched. If you haven’t put it on all this time, you’re unlikely to put it on later. The same applies to other items.




Imaginary relocation

Imagine that it's time to move into a modest comfortable apartment. There is little space in the boxes, so you can only take with you what you really need. Can you do without a juicer and a toaster? There is a reason to get rid of them. In the "new" house, you also hardly need ten-year-old magazine clippings and cute dresses from school days. But put your favorite shoes and a folder with documents away from the trash can!




Psychology of poverty

There is a theory according to which people who lack finances to arrange their lives are prone to hoarding, but not money, but garbage things. This is due to the desire to leave something “for a rainy day, what if it comes in handy?”

If you do not consider yourself to be poor and are striving to improve the quality of your life, immediately eradicate this habit.

Soon you will notice that life really began to improve. Positive thoughts and a new environment in the apartment are powerful prerequisites for achieving well-being.




Create comfort

It is impossible to achieve a warm cozy atmosphere if the dwelling is littered with rubbish. From this pile, select items with which you can make the house more comfortable and cozy. For example, hang old family photos on the wall, put a blanket on the chair, make a panel of memorable little things. And don't forget to read.

And here's everything that turns out to be superfluous, send it to the trash. Believe me, the apartment will become more spacious and much more comfortable.




Down with broken things!

Remember the main rule: never store broken things. These include torn clothes or broken dishes. If something was not repaired immediately, it is unlikely that the situation will change in the future.

Tights with an arrow, even after darning, will look “not so hot”. You don’t need to try to glue a broken favorite cup or vase - all the same, the seams will be noticeable, and such objects attract bad energy. In addition, there is a good reason to buy a new thing.




Rule of ten

This is a very useful and clever trick. Its essence lies in the fact that every week you need to throw away 10 unnecessary items. For example, in 7 days, used cosmetic jars, dead batteries, a stack of scribbled papers, holey socks, etc. can accumulate. The rest will be found in the depths of the closet or on the mezzanine.

Do not forget that different types of garbage need to be disposed of in different ways. In particular, this applies to batteries and accumulators, plastic and glass containers.

Thanks to this technique, you will soon get rid of most unnecessary things, and absolutely “painlessly”.




Gifts for no reason

Another way to part with unnecessary things is to give them as a gift. Surely, in your closets there are purchases that are useless for you, gifts that have never been tested and other nonsense. Think about it, maybe some of your friends would be more useful. For example, an almost new food processor can be given to a friend who loves to cook much more than you do. Well, what if your gift doesn't do her any good? Well, then relax, it's not your problem anymore :)




Learn to share

Children's things, read books, toys are memorabilia, but it is quite possible to do without them. But there are people who lack precisely these things that are useless to you. Learn to share, no need to arrange a junk warehouse at home.

    Find out if someone you know needs the items that you have in your "reserves".

    Call the orphanages and clarify the list of necessary things or directly hand them the packages with the selected “goods”.

    Take things to the volunteer center, so people in need have the opportunity to get what they lack.

So you will do a good deed and parting with the accumulated will not be so hard.




Source of additional income

There is another very useful way to get rid of unnecessary things in the apartment. Organize a sale! To do this today is very simple, you do not need to stand in the market or in the courtyard of the house and offer goods to passers-by.

    Create an ad on free sites for the sale of things. If the thing is expensive, it will not be superfluous to advertise it for a symbolic price.

    Post an ad on your social media page. You can ask friends to repost or send a message to thematic flea market groups.

    Hand over things to the commission center. This is especially true for electronics and household appliances, as well as children's things and furniture.

An alternative option is to arrange a barter. You can negotiate with friends or on special sites. For example, this way you can exchange a skirt that bothers you for beautiful jewelry or a blouse in a fashionable shade.



Limit space

To prevent garbage from accumulating again after a general cleaning, limit the space available for its storage. Closets should be spacious and comfortable. Leave a separate box or bedside table for the most expensive and memorable things, select a suitcase or a beautiful box, but nothing more. Balcony, mezzanine, attic, top cabinet shelves, chest of drawers - this is not a place to store trash! Keep only what you really need here.




The main thing is not to overdo it, otherwise you risk throwing away something really important and necessary. To prevent the accumulation of trash in the future, reorganize the storage system. Surely you will free up a lot of space, so there is a reason to make a small rearrangement and update the interior.

Life has become boring, monotonous, luck is not on your side, financial problems have appeared or you cannot meet your soul mate? In this case, take a look around: if at home you are surrounded by old things that have not been used for a long time, but, as a rule, “it’s a pity to throw them away,” then this may be the reason for all the failures.

Very often, in order to let something new into the house, you just need to get rid of the old. Do you want to learn how to throw away old things in order to attract new and good things into your life? Then read our today's publication on the website "Dream House" and be sure to try to put these tips into practice.

Why you need to periodically throw away old things

According to Feng Shui, old things littering the house prevent the free circulation of qi energy, as a result, energy blocks are created both in the house itself and in its residents. That is why there is a feeling of poor health, failures, dissatisfaction with oneself and one's life. In such a house, one does not want to do anything, apathy, laziness manifests itself, it is even difficult to breathe in it, and things seem to put pressure on the brain, provoking the appearance of negative thoughts.

Ideally, qi energy should look into every corner of the house, filling it and the people living in it with new vitality, giving happiness, health, peace of mind, and financial well-being. When all the corners are occupied with some kind of rubbish or unnecessary things, then the energy does not even get into these places. One has only to take and throw away something from old things, as the situation begins to change.

How to get rid of old things: where to start

As a rule, throwing away old things starts with cabinets, but no one bothers to start, for example, with “cleaning out”, a loggia, a pantry. Better yet, first get rid of unnecessary bulky things, for example, a worn-out soft sofa or a crumbling chest of drawers, which no one will repair. In addition, bed bugs and other insects that are dangerous to humans can live in old upholstered furniture. So let's get started...

Balconies and loggias

On the balcony, find all the rubbish that was folded in case it “suddenly comes in handy,” but for six months, a year or more, you didn’t even touch it. Look what is hidden in the boxes, old suitcases and - for sure, there is also something to throw away, if not all! By the way, if you don’t need a suitcase either, then you can also safely throw it away, the only exceptions can be those.

What else from the unnecessary can be found on the balcony? Look for junk in tool boxes, as a rule, there may be some parts that you planned to “return” to the place, fix something, but did not do it, especially if that thing is no longer used, the part from which is stored.

In general, a balcony or a loggia is best used not for or unnecessary trash, but as a place to relax, or to equip a greenhouse there,.

Pantry

This is another place that can be simply littered with rubbish. If you decide to throw away old things, then you need to start looking for them in the pantry.

Feel free to throw away broken equipment stored in the pantry, for example, old or which you will no longer repair, but kept in case “what if I decide”.

If food is stored in a pantry room or closet, they need to be checked for freshness: old preservation can be safely thrown away; you also need to check bulk products and make sure that “living creatures” do not start in them; there is no place for rotten vegetables.

Take away everything that you do not use, repair shelves, cabinets, doors if they are broken somewhere, glue torn wallpapers, refresh the walls and the door with new paint. The pantry after such cleaning must be ventilated.

Cabinets and drawers

There is probably nothing harder than throwing away clothes and shoes, especially if they really suit you, still like it or remind you of some event. Clothes and shoes, like no other things, “remember” your energy, therefore, before throwing old things out of the closets, wash and dry them, wipe the shoes with a damp cloth. Things that are no longer suitable for anything are even advised to be burned. Everything old that has accumulated on things, especially bad things, should neither return to you nor pass on to others. Therefore, either wash it off or destroy it!

You have probably already heard that you need to throw away things that have not been worn for six months, but here everything is individual, depending on the situation or at your discretion. You can throw away everything old in one fell swoop, but it happens that your hand does not rise, then the way out will be to learn how to throw away old things one at a time, gradually, day after day ...

In addition to cabinets, also check chests of drawers, ottomans, and sofas. What is stored in the built-in storage boxes in your bed? If these are bedding, then everything is in order, but if there are “trunks” with old things, throw them away mercilessly!

There are a lot of small drawers in furniture sets for the hallway, in children's walls, and even in. They need to be checked for any unnecessary trifles: checks, receipts, loose-leaf records, old magazines and newspapers, broken pencils or discarded pens, etc. Do you still feel sorry for throwing away all these old things? Believe me, without them your life will be better!

Kitchen

Another place to accumulate unnecessary things in an apartment or house is the kitchen. Here's how to get rid of junk in the kitchen:

  • First of all, you need to find all the chipped dishes, plates or cups with cracks, teapots and sugar bowls with broken handles - we shamelessly throw all this into the trash, without regret.
  • Old, unnecessary and terrible utensils that you have not used for a long time are also waiting to be thrown away.
  • Next, you need to throw away worn-out kitchen textiles - towels, an apron, replacing it all with new and clean ones.
  • Walk through the lockers where bulk products, cereals are stored, clean everything and put things in order.
  • Remove everything from kitchen cabinets that does not belong there.
  • Check cutlery, and all kinds of appliances. Feel free to throw away all those that have lost their appearance, lost their functionality, broken down or tritely require replacement.

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Housing is a special place that is saturated with the energy of the owners. Kitchen utensils, furniture, clothes, various souvenirs, gifts and plants - all this is not only a way of life, but also in the complex constitutes the "mood" of the house. But it happens that an apartment or a house is burdensome, makes you feel spiritual emptiness, despondency and irritation. In this case, housing can be removed. However, being in it becomes extremely uncomfortable.

It's all about the energy of the house and the presence of things that a priori should not be in the home.

If you want to make living in a house or apartment enjoyable, then you definitely need to know what items and why can accumulate negative, affecting its residents in a not the best way. We provide you with a list of things to get rid of right now. Of course, we are not talking about obvious garbage. Rather, about the one that is customary to justify "it will come in handy somehow."

Bottles and waste paper

Each dwelling accumulates various kinds of unnecessary things: bottles, shopping bags, bags, etc.. All this "good" eventually begins to burden the inhabitants of the house. They are haunted by failures, overcome by bad mood and even depression.

Old magazines, newspapers, booklets and advertisements- all this litters not only your home, but also the internal state. The same applies to bottles (glass or plastic). Their storage on the balcony or in closets does not allow the energy of the house to circulate normally.

In addition, you should definitely get rid of old checks, papers, notebooks with unnecessary entries and other small, barely noticeable, but littering your home garbage.

According to Feng Shui, waste paper that collects dust and empty, unused bottles attract poverty and quarrels.

Get rid of this garbage as soon as possible.

Old shoes, bags and clothes

It is, of course, difficult to get rid of your favorite jeans darned more than once or sneakers worn to holes. But it's definitely worth doing. Every item has its own lifespan. Do not take clothes, accessories and shoes seriously. If it’s a pity to throw it in a landfill, then take it to a thrift store, where they will get a second life and delight new owners.

Remember that old clothes tend to accumulate the negative that a person faces every day: conflicts in the store queue, unpleasant looks in the subway, or a quarrel with a grandmother at the entrance.

All this evil things "remember".

If you do not want to pull a heap of unpleasant sensations from the past, then you should definitely update your wardrobe with new things regularly.

Houseplants

Living in megacities, we are drawn to the flora and fresh air, so we have a habit of making window sills of dwellings as thick as possible with pots of flowers. However, thoughtless landscaping can bring into the house not only negative energy, but also diseases.

It is worth understanding which plants will become real helpers, and which ones will bring grief to the house.

  • Feather or reed. These plants become a real magnet for serious illnesses and even death.
  • If you do not want that there were quarrels and strife in your house, then do not start loaches in your home.

The exception is grapes, which, on the contrary, attract abundance and good luck to the house.

  • Do not forget to remove spruce trees and branches that are customary to put up for the New Year holidays. This plant radiates grave energy.
  • Discard wilted bouquets immediately. They have fulfilled their purpose.

Ideal plants for the home will be:

  • Flowers with rounded leaves.
  • Plants whose leaves stretch and grow upwards.
  • Plants with masculine Yang energy: lemon, chlorophytum, dracaena, sansevier and asparagus;
  • Plants with feminine Yin energy: money tree, violet, begonia and cyclamen;

Remember: to create an ideal energy microclimate in the house, it is necessary that both plants with male Yang energy and flowers with female Yin energy be present in the home.

Kitchenware

Kitchen utensils are a kind of symbol of the house and the family that lives in it. Dishes broken in a fit of anger or accidentally become a store of negative and destructive energy.

A cracked or broken plate, bowl or saucer should not be kept in a dwelling, so as not to attract destructive energy.

Do not hesitate for a minute, and remove rusty knives from the house.

A damaged knife blade is able to collect all the negativity at home.

If a person picks up or cuts himself with such an object, he risks letting bad energy into himself.

Mirrors

As for the mirror, it in itself is a kind of window into the other world. With its help, various magical rituals are performed. And when a person dies in the house, it is customary to close the mirrors at all, because in them you can see the wandering soul of the deceased.

If there is a broken mirror in the house, then do not be surprised at failures and illnesses.

Feng Shui experts say that such a thing not only stores all the negative energy of those people who looked into it, but also begins to release all the bad things out when the mirror cracks.

Photos and paintings

Of course, today it is fashionable to hang art-house photos or paintings by contemporary artists on the walls, which depict creative stories. The main thing is that these stories do not carry negativity.

Remember that the message that puts pressure on the psyche can be hidden.

For example, negative energy and despondency may well be broadcast by a picture with trees fallen to the ground or photographs with military stories. You will not realize, but such pictures act extremely badly on the psyche.

Do not keep at home photos and portraits with your image that have deteriorated. According to Feng Shui, this means attracting family strife and the destruction of friendship into your life.

If there are photographs of deceased relatives and close people in your house, then be sure to store these pictures separately from other photos.

Gifts from ill-wishers

Sometimes we have to accept presents from people who are completely uninteresting to us or cause negative emotions. Without thinking about the consequences, we accept gifts, and then store them at home, forgetting with what energy overtones these things were presented.

  • It is not recommended to accept a mirror as a gift from an enemy. Especially to keep such a gift at home. By accepting such a present, you run the risk of "giving away" your vitality and beauty to your giver.
  • Esotericists warn that gloves are also not a gift worth accepting. Whether it is mittens that protect against the cold or options for decorative gloves, such a gift will not bring good into your life. Through such a present, the giver can easily penetrate your life and begin to manage it. If your home has such gloves, but you do not wear them, it is better to get rid of them.
  • Malachite products are a bad gift. This mineral transmits the energy of destruction. Giving such a gift, your enemy can take away your destiny, and you will not live your own life.
  • Another present from an enemy that cannot be kept in the house is a pectoral cross. Together with him, the donor can easily transfer a lot of negative energy to you.
  • Among the gifts that you should not accept and then keep in the house or wear on yourself, Feng Shui experts distinguish piercing and cutting objects. Sabers, knives, cleavers or daggers around the addressee can create a negative aura that provokes crimes.

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