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Declutter to Relieve Stress<\/h3>\n
Are you finding it hard to relax or concentrate? Do you feel on edge and don’t know why? Your brain may be telling you your living arrangements need to improve. Decluttering may be the answer.<\/p>\n
Clutter can build up over time. You may not notice it. Clutter is sneaky that way. But that does not mean you are not affected by it in a negative way. The example pictures you see below, are not considered a really bad case of clutter. But the areas shown could easily become one if not dealt with soon enough.<\/p>\n
Declutter to Sell Your Home<\/h3>\n
If selling your home is your goal and impetus to declutter, then the approach is a little different. Not only are you removing items that cause over stimulation, you also remove personal items as well. Photographs of you and your family on the walls and furniture will not help a prospective buyer to picture themselves living in your house. The space, beauty, functionality, and architectural features of the house has to increase in prominence while you and your family’s presence and history should become much more subtle.<\/p>\n