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The Cognitive Cost of “I’ll Deal With It Later”

2022-09-11

A performance analysis of deferred decisions

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The Official Motivation Lifecycle (For Individuals Managing Advanced Item Volume)

2022-07-24

Motivation is not random. It follows a quarterly operating cycle—where predictable energy spikes collide with unlimited object inventory.

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What Your Clutter Is Actually Telling You

2022-05-24

Your home isn’t messy. It’s communicating.

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The Life Stage Decluttering Curve — How Clutter Evolves As We Age (And Why)

2022-03-21

Physical peaks in midlife. Emotional peaks later. Digital spikes early and stays high. Time drops right when you need it.

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Why You Can’t Start Decluttering (It’s Not Laziness)

2022-01-19

The Hidden Psychology Behind Clutter Paralysis

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What Clutter Is Quietly Doing to Your Brain

2021-11-26

Not big decisions. Tiny ones. Hundreds of them. The exhaustion feels “normal” because it’s constant.

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Identity Drift: The Person Your Home Still Thinks You Are

2021-10-17

How clutter preserves past identities — and quietly resists your growth.

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The Clutter Escalation Timeline

2021-08-09

The predictable 30-day lifecycle of a clutter hotspot (and how to stop it early).

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The Hobby Clutter Lifecycle — How Passion Slowly Turns Into Storage Boxes

2021-06-28

How Passion Slowly Turns Into Storage Boxes

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If Your Clutter Were a Subscription, Would You Keep Paying For It?

2021-04-23

The Hidden Monthly Cost of Living With Too Much Stuff

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Emotional Clutter: 4 Psychological Reasons We Keep Things (And How Gratitude Helps)

2021-02-26

Not all clutter is physical. Some of it is emotional.

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How Clutter Increases Fall Risk (Before It Affects Aesthetics)

2020-12-31

The most dangerous clutter isn’t what looks messy. It’s what slows your body down when you need a fast step, a quick grab, or a clear line of sight.

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The Decluttering Failure Loop

2020-10-29

Why trying harder keeps you stuck — and what to change instead.

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Time-Based vs Energy-Based Decluttering

2020-09-02

This isn’t about tidying. It’s about decision energy management .

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The Decluttering Energy Pyramid

2020-07-15

Decluttering fails when you start at the top of your emotional capacity instead of the bottom.

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