Antique or personal mirrors
It may seem surprising, but some inherited mirrors can evoke a vague sense of unease. Not because of mysterious beliefs, but because they are associated with specific moments: a bedroom, a bathroom, an important stage of life.
If a mirror makes you uncomfortable or constantly reminds you of a deceased person, it can subconsciously affect your daily life. Replacing or removing the piece from your personal space can help brighten the atmosphere of your home.
Jewelry You Never Wear:
Inherited jewelry is often kept out of obligation. However, keeping a necklace or ring you never wear can become a source of guilt or sadness. You feel guilty for not wearing it, while at the same time fearing parting with it.
In this case, it might be healthier to give it a new life: commission a jeweler, give it to someone who appreciates it, or sell it to fund a meaningful project. The important thing is that it no longer remains a silent emotional burden.
