The Effects of Clutter

March 8, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Lisa Stanley  |  Encino, Sherman Oaks, Studio City

No two ways about it: Clutter is toxicclutter

By: Lisa Stanley

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It can affect your mood, state of being, health and even your weight. The statistics prove that people with a lot of clutter are more tired, lethargic and are actually living in a state of confusion. Further, they statistically are more overweight. Clearing the clutter will put a few bucks in your pocket, because the other clutter hounds will buy your junk at the garage sale you will have, lighten your spirit and clear your mind, leaving room for new good. Think how wonderful it will feel to have a home that you are proud to have people visit, as opposed to one that brings panic when people show up unannounced. Just writing this makes me want to go home right now and purge unwanted items out of my house. In fact, I will. I am already feeling lighter. Hopefully, my pants will be looser soon as well.

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