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85 things worth throwing out today


Capital cleaning of the house can be a long and extremely difficult task, especially if you forgot about it for a long time. And, instead of allocating all the weekends for this activity, I propose to manage with barely noticeable steps, throwing out every day one item that has no place in your house for a long time. Speaking of throwing away, I mean to sell, donate, donate or send to a landfill. Believe me, life is too short to spend on the fate of Plyushkin.

Here is a list of items worth getting rid of in the next three months:


1. One of a pair of lost earrings
2. Tickets stubs from transport or movies
3. Leaky socks
4. Old stretched T-shirts
5. Dried flowers
6. Last year's newspapers and magazines
7. Elastic hair bands
8. Hair accessories that you do not use
9. Trampled boots on the mezzanine that you will no longer wear
10. Extra photos for documents you don’t like
11. Little trinkets, which do not have sentimental feelings
12. Kitchen items that you do not use
13. Stretched bras with protruding bones
14. Scarves that you will never wear
15. Clothing that does not fit you in size.
16. Gifts that you do not like
17. Old towels
18. Overdue cosmetics
19. Additional buttons or rivets
20. Toys with which your pet no longer plays.
21. Dry nail polish
22. Corroded sauces in the refrigerator
23. Accounts and receipts that are no longer needed.
24. Drugs expired
25. Overdue coupons and discount cards
26. Documents and references that are no longer needed.
27. Food your pets do not want to eat
28. Spoiled clothes that you will not repair or carry in dry cleaning
29. Old Prom Dress
30. Non-stick cookware with scratches.
31. Old underwear and swimwear that have lost elasticity.
32. Outdated electronics
33. Rust-covered jewelry
34. Stockings and tights with braces and "arrows"
35. Clothes from which you grew up
36. Broken bracelets and necklaces that you will not repair
37. Cables and wires that are not used.
38. Worn sheets and bedding
39. Empty bottles of cleaning products
40. Worn bath mats
41. Cutlery, plates and glasses that you do not use
42. Old pillows
43. Wedding invitations and cards
44. Written notebooks
45. Old wallets that you do not use
46. ​​Kitchenware with cracks and chips
47. Furniture and device assembly manuals
48. Empty boxes
49. Unused Vases
50. Old mail
51. Paper "spam" that gets home from mailboxes
52. Travel brochures and invitations from stores
53. Exhausted batteries
54. Pens and markers that run out of ink
55. Waste jars and containers
56. Unused Office Supplies
57. Torn jeans
58. Old drawings
59. Torn envelopes
60. Old and broken phone cases
61. Old unused batteries
62. Unloved and unused cups
63. Old dried spices
64. Used bows and ribbons for packaging
65. Empty matchboxes and lighters
66. Torn and worn bags that you do not carry
67. Last year's calendars
68. Worn folders and files.
69. Old school uniforms and suits that you will no longer wear
70. Broken Christmas toys and broken garlands
71. Food, expired
72. Computer cords and cables that you do not use
73. Legacy software
74. Disks and instructions for outdated devices and programs.
75. Old mobile phones
76. Free promotional t-shirts and caps that you will not wear
77. Old diaries and organizers
78. Emails and subscriptions to sites that you are not interested in.
79. Mosaics with missing details
80. Old textbooks that you no longer open
81. Unnecessary backup copies of documents
82. Books that you have read and that you do not want to see in the collection of your favorite publications.
83. Telephone numbers of people with whom you do not communicate and no longer plan to communicate
84. Electronics packaging.
85. Any emotional purchases that you eventually regretted. This may be a pretty fabric from which you wanted to sew something, but you are not going to do it, beads and buttons, blanks for soap making or candle making, seeds of plants that you will never grow and so on.

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