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Why the kiddie clutter is bad for families' mental health — and what to do about it. (Getty Images) Legos for days; endless stuffed animals; a replica of every dinosaur that ever existed.
Even when you’re just trying to relax at home, clutter can create a subtle sense of “household chaos,” one study conducted in the Netherlands suggests. Even though students put through a ...
Compulsive decluttering is the act of throwing items, or clutter, away, or getting rid of them in an attempt to "clean up" what one with the disorder may think is cluttered. Even though it appears to be the polar opposite of compulsive hoarding, the two are related because they both fall under the umbrella of OCD in different ways.
A UK charity called Hoarding UK has found that people have very different ideas about what it means to have a cluttered home. For some, a small pile of things in the corner of an otherwise well-ordered room constitutes serious clutter. For others, only when the narrow pathways make it hard to get through a room does the clutter register.
Digital clutter is the term often used to describe the resulting (digital) artifacts of digital hoarding, but it should not be understood as exclusively the result of hoarding. Digital clutter can be created as a side-effect of high occurrences of another user activity, such as the computer desktop icons created through frequent installation of ...
I am a messy person and, despite some 72 years of reform efforts, am still looking for some sort of system that will enable me to keep all my stuff organized.
Clutterers Anonymous (CLA) is a twelve-step program for people who share a common problem with accumulation of clutter.CLA says that it focuses on the underlying issues made manifest by unnecessary physical and emotional clutter, rather than hints, tips and lectures. [1]
Many parents have struggled with feelings of burnout during the pandemic. A new survey from The Ohio State University shows how vulnerable working moms are.