When you are in this era of digital information flooding, although it often provides you with many convenient services, there are times when you don’t want to face these endless messages, just like after a couple breaks up, there are shadows of the former love everywhere on the phone, on the computer, in the mailbox. The message will be sent to you in the morning. It’s easy to bring back memories of the past, so should you clean them all up or not?
Photos
Don’t delete them, or you’ll regret it. A certain snapshot and record of your life, not just the scars of a failed relationship. While you are still recovering, just move them to a removable hard drive, clear all of them from your computer, and don’t touch the scenery again. When you get over it, you will find that it can replay the past that vivid you, which can be great! Don’t destroy it on impulse.
Playlists
There’s no need to Keep it, listen to that favorite song you used to play together on repeat, think about which one he is now holding in his arms listening to this song, is there a need to torture yourself so much? No, so decisively delete those playlists, I guess, but the songs can stay.
Emails
Delete your daily emails, you can keep the long emails you write when you go abroad or The first thing you need to do is to delete the emails that you write when you travel, and the ones that are more memorable, such as breakup letters or letters of longing. Then put the TA-related emails into a special folder. Remember: emails are also a record of your life. They contain details that you’ll forget long after the breakup, and in time you’ll be glad you kept them.
Text messages on your phone
Delete them, there’s no point in holding on to texts that are long gone.
Delete them, there is no need to make any attachment to these long-lost words, reading them over and over again will only make you deep in the sadness of the past, and inevitably the impulse to reconnect with the person you should have forgotten long ago.