6. Broken Objects “Just in Case”
Wobbly chairs, clocks without batteries, broken ornaments.
Living surrounded by damaged things sends a profound message to the mind: “This is what I deserve.”
Your environment should reflect care, not neglect.
7. Memories That Only Bring Pain
Photos, letters, or things that trigger sadness, anger, or guilt.
Remembering is not the same as reliving wounds.
Holding onto things that hurt you is a way of continuing to carry the past.
What happens when you let go?
When you start to let go, something changes.
The house becomes:
Brighter
Easier to clean
Safer
But the most important thing is what happens inside you:
Less emotional weight
More clarity
More tranquility
A greater sense of control
It’s not loss.
It’s liberation.
A truth few speak of:
Clinging to objects is often a way of clinging to the past.
But the life you have now needs space to exist.
Your present can’t breathe if your house is full of yesterday.
