Do you ever just feel all kinds of chaotic when the world around you is chaos too? Research studies have found that cluttered environments can actually increase stress levels to clinical levels which negatively affects our overall well-being.
Ready to nerd out? Here are a few of the neurological and physiological reasons why we feel disorganized when our homes and lives are disorganized:
To the brain, clutter = stress
The higher the density of household objects (i.e., having more stuff), the higher our cortisol levels. Increased cortisol signals our brains to stressed the eff out.
Solution: Decluttering and organizing your home means giving everything a place. When you know where everything is you feel a sense of order and control. Cortisol be damned!
Clutter Makes Us Grumpy
When our surroundings are disorganized it signals our brain that we are not safe. This triggers a “fight or flight” reaction that, when it persists, leads to irritability, confusion, and tension.
Solution: Living in and around organized spaces releases happy hormones like dopamine which leads to pleasant emotions like a sense of well-being and calm.
So, if you've been putting off getting organized because you don't have time or it feels like too much, shift that mindset and start small. Little by little you'll be on your way to a happy brain and body, not to mention freedom from the clutter.
Not sure where to start? Our Guide to Stress-Free Decluttering walks you through four easy to follow steps to get your life in order.
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