Clutter makes it tough to enjoy our homes. Who hasn’t sidestepped a precarious stack of mail or random boxes in the hallway? Maybe you’ve even hesitated to invite guests over, worried they’d see the ...
Clutter creep. Like the proverbial middle-age spread, it sneaks up on you — quietly and gradually — until one day, you look around and wonder how the heck your reasonably tidy home became so chaotic.
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 ...
Behind closed doors across the country, millions of individuals are quietly overwhelmed by something most of us take for granted: our relationship with things we bring into our homes. 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 ...
I’ve come to believe that clutter is a universal condition. Whether you live alone in a 400-square-foot apartment or with a growing family in a sprawling home, clutter is pretty much inevitable for ...
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 ...
If “get organized” is a perpetual task on your to-do list (and you never seem to make any progress), a clutter-free countdown can help you get to the finish line. Think of it as a low-pressure ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Even people who consider themselves organized can go "clutter blind" to certain spots in the home. We tapped organizing pros to ...