


When that becomes the case, a good old-fashioned declutter is the best solution. But, a cluttered household can mean cluttered thoughts. It’s not always easy to say goodbye to those items and possessions you’ve been hanging onto, even if just for the fact that you’ve somehow managed to not let them go after so many months or years. So, from general cleanliness to the overall organisation of your household, read on to find out why an organised home means an organised mind – and the steps you can take to achieve this for yourself. One particular study showed that 100% of participants agreed that cleaning and tidying gave them peace of mind, with 81% agreeing they felt accomplished and in control after a deep clean. Research demonstrates that our internal wellbeing improves when our external environment is under our control. Your thoughts and feelings are only as clear as your surroundings. That’s why we’re keen to share the mental benefits of keeping your home organised Being stuck at home can be taxing, and though the end of lockdown restrictions seems to be in sight, we’ve got a little way to go yet. Looking after our mental health should be a top priority for all of us, especially after the events of the last year. Ma| Cleaning Tips | DIY & Home Improvement | An Organised Home Means an Organised Mind
