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At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

At the age of 30, the journey of life has also come a long way, and at this time I have also started a new chapter of minimalist life. In the past, we were bound by too many things, wanted too many things, in order to get these things,

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

We are constantly running around day and night, and our home is slowly surrounded by many things, and these items often become a burden on our hearts. So, after practicing minimalist life, I made this list of renunciations, which are like the key to the door of a solid minimalist life.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

Let's say goodbye to those things that no longer make sense and start from all corners of life, whether it's dusty old things,

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

Or those "treasures" that have never been useful, let them follow this list to start a journey of purification, and let us embrace a simple, pure, and peaceful happy life.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

Home furnishings

1. Pile up the small household appliances that are too lazy to repair in all corners of the home, and put them at home to accumulate dust and occupy space, so it is better to take action and throw it away!

2. In order to return and exchange the shopping receipts left behind, if there is no major problem with the clothes and items bought back and you decide to stay, then there is no need to keep these receipts, unless someone will reimburse you.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

3. Half of it.,Discard the book at will.。

4. Business cards that have not been reached, expired and runaway membership cards, as well as various cancelled bank cards, these messy little items should not be put in the drawer.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

5. Check the medicine box and throw away the expired medicines in time, if you are really sick, you can't count on the expired medicines.

6. Go to the supermarket, or buy gifts online, the quality is not good, not to mention the appearance is not good, hurry up and throw it away!

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

7. Balcony useless cardboard boxes, old newspapers, old books.

8. If you don't want to draw any more pebbles that you have collected, just throw them away!

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

9. Useless data cables and charger cables, the kind with bad contact should be thrown away!

10. The things I bought back during my trip have no commemorative significance and are useless.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

Accessories

1. If you don't use the bag that you haven't carried for a long time, see if it's a gift or sell second-hand, and it really takes up too much space at home.

2. If you wear uncomfortable shoes, or shoes that have been worn out or worn, as long as they are idle, deal with them quickly.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

3. No longer use insoles, height pads, anti-wear pads, etc

4. Dried or expired shoe polish.

5. Unused shoe boxes.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

6. Cheap bracelets, necklaces, and small stud earrings that have faded and become obsolete.

7. There are no elastic holsters and hair ties left.

8. Don't like to wear scarves and hats. You can choose to give it away or sell it, and if you don't want to do it, just throw it away.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

9. Waistband of pants that have not been used for a long time.

10. Parasols, sunglasses, etc., that have broken down.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

Clothing

1. The kind of old clothes that have not been worn once in a few years and pressed the bottom of the box, don't let it become a burden for storage, pack up and throw it away.

2. Socks that have been worn for a long time and have been worn thin, as well as "single" socks that can't find their other half, are also thrown away.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

3. Wearing inappropriate pants, whether you are thin or fat, those pants that have not been on for several years.

4. Those underwear that are more than three months old and deformed, pilling, yellowing.

5. A sweater whose neckline has been deformed and can no longer be worn.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

6. Unpopular coats, provided that you haven't worn them for a long time and don't like them, so give them away. Hanging in the wardrobe also takes up space, so I have two pieces, and I give them all away.

7. Those clothes that are not of good quality and cheap are cheap.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

8. A corset that makes it impossible to wear once after wearing it.

9. The neckline and cuffs have been yellowed, and if you can't wash them off, throw them away!

10.The T-shirt that the collar is too big and is easy to walk bare.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

Kitchen

1. Seasonings that have expired in the refrigerator.

2. Moldy bamboo chopsticks, feel thrown away, aflatoxin is very harmful to people, moldy things should not be used.

3. There are also cutting boards that have become moldy.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

4. Internet celebrity kitchen appliances that have not been used once for several years, if they are no longer used, give them away or sell them second-hand.

5. Dishcloths and small rags that have been used for a long time.

6. The kind of bowl that is bumped and sprayed with chips.

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

7. Dishes that have rusted or are not clean with grease and dirt.

8. Order leftover disposable cutlery for takeout.

9. Drinking cups that are not needed.

10. Too many garbage bags accumulated in the kitchen, choose good quality and suitable size to stay, and throw away the rest!

At the age of 36, I started to be minimalist, and I listed 40 broken items, and everyone just threw them away!

summary

If there are too many clutter at home, it will only make your heart more and more irritable, so we must regularly break off our home, but also shop rationally, only buy less, throw less, and do less housework.