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| Minimalism & De-cluttering Helps | Gain Better Mental Health |
One day, just by chance, I happened to pack away all the things, no matter how big or small into their respective places, freeing my desk space. The result was astonishingly positive. The next day, when I sat down to read and blog, it seemed that the usual anxiety had somewhat settled. Lesser things created a kind of placating effect, calming me, helping me concentrate better. Now, am trying to put this into effect for my life too, i.e. un-complicating it by removing the clutter from my physical and psychological space - decluttering helps to reduce anxiety symptoms for sure!
This is what I can conclude:

Break the Vicious Anxiety-Depression Cycle
- unclutter to quickly get rid of anxiety, it really helps. Easy and doable anywhere, even your car!
- profile your desk or work-space for things you need daily, don't need often, and seldom used ones
- there is always room to do complementing activities like wiping the desk yourself
- cluttering is found among clothes too. Group and categorize formals, casuals, semi-formal
- decluttering is applicable to cars too where our automobiles bear the brunt of our laziness
- cleaner spaces that you achieve by cleaning around are like something you quickly accomplished
- this is not about habitual or OCD induced cleaning that is crazily methodical and repetitive
- decluttering is a real, psychiatrist and psychologist acknowledged anxiety management tool
- you can do this at home, work, play or in the parking lot too
- garages are like gold-dust if you are not finding sufficient ways to declutter your living space
- simplest things like a bit of splattered tiffin boxes on the desk can make your space seem chaotic
- sometimes, I mess-up the room a bit just to ensure there is a cleaning job the next day
- there have been times when I have de-cluttered the top of the fridge or the tabletop as a means to warm-up for some free-hand squats and stretching
- decluttering also helps to reduce the claustrophobic feeling that often builds up within your home or the office space. Packing away unneeded things can help you gain more calm
