Cluttered spaces are linked to poor focus, higher rates of depression and the sense that your house doesn't feel like home. (Getty Images) From junk drawers and stuffed closets to kitchen countertops ...
Clutter takes on many forms — physical, digital or even mental and emotional. "Clutter refers to having more items than we need or can reasonably use, causing them to occupy too much ...
She suggests tapping into the menu "when you're tempted to shop for things you don't need." Her dopamine menu not only halts the accumulation of clutter by preventing unnecessary shopping, but it also ...
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 ...
Much is made of clutter: common sources of clutter, the effects of all that stuff on how we live our lives, the importance of reducing clutter, how to stop clutter before it starts. Then there are the ...
The weather is better in much of the country, and with America’s vaccine rollout well under way, lots of folks are actually able to get out and enjoy it. It’s a time of fresh air and new beginnings.
Clutter. It’s that word we use to describe anything and everything that’s out of place in our homes. Clutter increases stress. It complicates our lives (have you seen the TV show Hoarders?). It has ...
Now that my kids are grown, I fantasize about giving away all our belongings, buying a beat-up hippie van, stuffing a mattress in it, and driving off—it doesn’t even matter where my husband and I go. ...