The boxes in your basement and the papers on your desk aren't just clutter—they're a perfectly preserved map of how you learned to feel safe as a child.
Key Takeaways If your living room feels overwhelming or hard to relax in, that’s a sign it’s holding too much.When you’re always shuffling things around just to clean or sit, clutter’s likely the ...
Clutter and stress go together in more ways than one. A room full of piles and partially completed projects can create tension that lingers. It's not only about disorganization, it's about the mental ...
How is your email inbox looking these days? Your Teams messages? What about your WhatsApp groups? Do you have 47 new connections waiting for you to vet them on LinkedIn? Our digital lives can be ...
Clutter, it may surprise you to learn, isn’t a monolith. There are all different kinds: visual clutter, digital clutter, easy-to-part-with clutter. Distinct types of clutter call for different ...
January arrives with a rare promise: a pause after the digital excess of December. Weeks of constant messaging, scrolling, festive posting, and late-n.
Dear Abby: I am neat and organized, but my wife is the opposite. She’s messy and disorganized. I knew it before we married, but we made a handshake deal that she’d make an effort to pick up after ...
Whether you’re running low on storage or just want to eliminate digital clutter, today’s phones and computers include tools that can help. From duplicate photos and unnecessary images to old downloads ...
The beginning of the year is a time heavy with pressure to clean your home. The Northern Hemisphere’s colder months seed a desire to stay in and get cozy, but home is where the mess is, and it’s ...