Declutter to Delight
We often hear the phrase, “Clean
up unwanted files in your system.” Whether it’s our computer or phone,
unwanted data slows everything down. But have you ever thought about how this
applies to our lives too?
The other day, I was sitting
in my favourite bean bag, staring at my phone. I noticed I had over 350
contacts.
I paused and asked myself —
- Do I really know all these people?
- Do they remember me?
- Do they genuinely have good intentions
toward me?
- Or am I just holding on to numbers that no longer add value to my life?
I kept thinking about it
many times before, but that day, something clicked. I felt — This is the
moment.
So, I started scrolling through my contacts, deleting duplicates, forgotten
connections, and people who no longer had a place in my life. Within an hour, I
had removed nearly 75% of my contact list.
That felt so freeing — not just for my phone’s memory, but for my mind too.
It made me realize: our
lives are like our phones. We carry unnecessary people, memories, and emotions
— and they quietly take up our inner space. When we remove negativity and
grudges, we make room for happiness, peace, and new beginnings.
So, take a moment today —
clean your e-device and your emotions. Free up your memory, both digital and
mental. Because sometimes, deleting a few things can help us reconnect with
ourselves. πΏ
πͺ “Because even your heart deserves a little extra storage space...”
π️ Until next line of code…

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