Dirty, cluttered houses can make you fatigued, constipated, have back pain, and congested. Unclog your home and your health might be better to boot! It gives you wealth. Think about the times when you were doing well financially… As money worries piled up, did you ever make the correlation that so has all the stuff around you? Get rid of it and you will see financial flow again. It puts you in control of your life.
What do you want from life? Check the list below for ideas on where clutter is stopping the flow in your life. Clutter here can manifest as problems with relationships or can create health problems such as a large stomach, reproductive or elimination system problems or bulging middle. Clutter here can create problems with lack of savings accumulated wealth and difficulties in the hips, legs and knees.
Start a savings program — no matter how small. Clutter here can create problems with friends, social contacts, as well as health problems with vision and heart issues. Brighten and lighten this area up and create open space air feeds fire! Problems here result in difficulties with family members, tension in the house, problems with skin, lungs, and feet. Beautify with water images to feed the wood energy of this sector and improve health and family relationships.
Problems and clutter in this area creates problems with kidneys and ears. Brighten and lighten this area, create space to create flow for the water energy here that brings career and business opportunities. Clutter in this area creates problems with children, the mouth and teeth. Add metal to this area to create movement in projects and help children. I just watched a documentary that showed Japanese school children who clean their classrooms and their school hallways on a daily basis.
It teaches them ownership of their space and gives them a great sense of responsibility. I think that is a fabulous way to teach children about the benefits of a routine. I like keeping toys in the bedroom to a minimum. It is similar to keeping unhealthy snacks out of the house — temptation removed! I agree. My cluttery chaos affected my 2 girls in opposite ways. My oldest became a clutter disaster, just like me.
My youngest went the opposite way, and is almost anal about keeping a nice house. Me, not so much…. Too much makes them AND me feel overwhelmed. Thanks for sharing your tips and advice at Inspire Me Mondays!
Me too. When I get the house all nice and clean and get the clutter out of the way, I like my house SO much better! And when Mama is happy, I think it helps the whole family. I can definitely tell what a difference clutter makes on kids. I think it definitely does make a difference and some children are more sensitive to clutter than others. Maybe you could help your daughter create a nice peaceful corner somewhere in her home with a nice rug, soft pillows, and a few books and then watch how much time the little girl spends there.
Maybe that will help her to see the difference. Thanks for stopping by. The affect the clutter has on my son is why I started my organization mission. My daughter has my ability to know where things are in the clutter so she never really has any problems with it. My mother was a clean freak. Growing up, every room in our house was spotless except for mine!
I think she gave up on my room. Books were strewn everywhere. People used to stop by all the time and my mother never had to run through the house like a crazy person to make it look presentable. I want to be at that point lol. Sounds like a winning tool! I also love the idea of laying out the clothes ahead of time. Great post! Great post and something I need to take to heart and work on! Thanks to the Netflix smash hit Tidying Up With Marie Kondo, it feels like everyone in the United States is looking at their stuff with a renewed sense of "How did I accumulate all of this stuff?
If it's not onesies and swaddles, it's toys and books and the explosion of childhood ephemera that can quickly take over a space. Hello, Baby Shark everything! But does clutter affect children? Beyond your kids leaving a mess, what about the clutter that just accumulates in your own home? It's easy for an adult to get frustrated when there is so much stuff everywhere , so you have to wonder how much of that impacts your kids, too. A study in the Journal of Environmental Psychology asserted that cluttered environments can have a detrimental effect on a person's subjective wellbeing.
The scientists argued that being in an overly-cluttered space can cause the mind to mirror its own self-worth to match the space. Simply put — a cluttered space means a cluttered mind, and a cluttered mind is not able to function as cleanly or directly as it would if it was unencumbered by that specific environmental trigger. A study in Environment and Behavior found similar results when studying messy, cluttered classroom environments.
That study asserted that the environment in which the children learn can have a dramatic effect on their ability to concentrate and complete their work in the best way that they are able.
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