Most people identify clutter as a tangible entity. It’s that pile of papers, books, and objects sitting on your desk waiting to be put away. While the physical stuff is obvious, most of our clutter is ...
Are you a clutter bug? Has that treadmill become no more than a place to hang laundry? Is your garage so crammed with litter that your car spends every season out on the driveway? Does your basement ...
There's a reason why cleaning and tidying up your surroundings makes you feel good, and it’s based on neuroscience. Most of us dislike clutter. For instance, a study published in the journal ...
How often have you looked at a pile of laundry in the living room, dirty plates in the kitchen, or unpaid bills on your desk and thought, “I’ll take care of them later; they’re unimportant.” Maybe to ...
You walk into your home after a long day, ready to relax and recharge. But instead of feeling relief, you feel a vague sense of unease. Nothing dramatic happened. There’s no obvious emergency. Yet ...
When the world followed the advice of Marie Kondo and decluttered, I did too. I soon discovered my digital life needed to be decluttered just as much as my house once did. A weekly routine helps me ...