JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Summer may be in the air, but it’s still spring. That means spring cleaning, and a new study shows that it can be good for your brain. Spring cleaning is an annual chore that you ...
"Let it go." "Think about something else." "Clear your head." In our attempts to de-clutter our busy minds and make room for new, often more productive thoughts, people tap an array of different ...
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 ...
A clinical study through the Mississippi State University psychology department is meant to help people 60 and older be more comfortable in letting go of possessions cluttering their homes. Known as ...
Clutter rarely arrives in one dramatic wave. It creeps in through tiny, everyday items that seem harmless until they quietly ...
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