Dr. Kristine Olivier, a board certified psychiatrist at Bloom Mental Wellness. “Physical clutter creates visual noise for the ...
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 space, both ...
When we first move in somewhere, the place seems spacious and uncluttered, because there are few objects in it. As time goes by, little by little, we accumulate things, and even though we may try to ...
In 2010, a study was conducted on dual-income married couples with at least one child living in the home. The study showed that when the wife viewed a home as cluttered, her cortisol rates rose ...
When you hear “minimalism,” you probably picture sparse white rooms with a single houseplant and maybe a carefully curated bookshelf. But there’s a deeper form of minimalism that goes beyond ...
Remember that kitchen drawer you finally organized last spring? The one filled with old takeout menus, mystery keys and enough loose change to buy a house? There's a junk drawer just like it in your ...