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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 3, 2024 8:28:45 GMT
Anyway, start with the obvious garbage. Minimize everything in multiple instances Minimizing the same content in multiple instances is easy. Well, look around: you probably have two or three scissors in your house? Or maybe a bunch of ballpoint pens you don't use? Two brushes? We often don't even know how many of the same items we have because we store them in different places. Often this is where the chaos of living spaces begins. The more things you have, the harder it is to remember what you have. Well, think about it for yourself. Why would a person need three scissors? First, get rid of at least one: the one you don't like C Level Contact List or the one you don't use. Trust me, it won't make a difference. You can cut with less scissors and write with less pens. Try cutting back, so to speak: get rid of everything you don't have that hasn't been used in a year One of the main ways to reduce your possessions is to get rid of things you haven't used in a year and don't intend to use in the future. Of course, I don't recommend throwing away in the summer, because you'll need them when winter rolls around. The same goes for swimwear that will come in handy in summer. But if you haven't used something for the past four seasons, then you probably don't need it at all. The only exception is emergency equipment and emergency supplies that you keep in case of a disaster. Dust buildup isn't very pleasant, but it's a helpful signal that it's time to consider whether or not to throw the item away.
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