This archive report was first published on 31 October 2019.
As we continue to accumulate new possessions, it's essential to create space for the things that bring us joy. One way to do this is by letting go of items we no longer need or use.
Published on October 31, 2019, this article highlights 10 things you might consider releasing from your home.
- Old cell phones that are no longer functional or serve any purpose.
- Expired or unused lotion that's taken up space in your bathroom.
- Baby clothes that were saved for years but are now too small or out of style.
- Expensive jeans that haven't fit since 2011, taking up valuable closet space.
- Costume jewelry that's no longer worn or appreciated, posing a choking hazard for young children.
- Cookbooks that haven't been used since adopting a vegan lifestyle six years ago.
- Takeout menus from restaurants whose dishes are now easily accessible online.
- Clothes from 15 years ago, holding onto the hope they'll one day be in style again.
- Boots that have been relegated to the top shelf of your closet, a reminder of a bygone era.
- Chipped mugs that are still used, as well as holiday decorations that evoke a sense of dread every winter.