What I have learned is I can accomplish many things in baby steps. This keeps life's challenges and chores from being overwhelming, as well as making them more pleasurable. This is why I keep writing and sharing, hoping you will be encouraged to join the dance of balance and grace.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Link to a Great Article About "How Clutter Affects Your Brain."
I found this fantastic article on a subject near and dear to me. It is perfect that I found it today, because October is my month to get back on track in several areas of my life. Moreover, I know that entails cleaning the clutter out of all areas of my life. To do that is going to take more than a month: it is really an ongoing process.
The point is that I think better, do my daily work better, and I manage life better when I do not let clutter get the best of me. I am dividing the following article into manageable sections and planning on seeing how I can best apply it to my life.
Blessings! I hope you enjoy reading How Clutter Affects Your Brain (and what you can do about it) by Mikael Cho. And, I hope he does not mind me pointing you to his well-written article. I loved knowing about how the brain is actually affected by clutter, which is no surprise to me.
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Interesting! Thank you!
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