Your Mess is Screaming at Your Brain!
Ever wonder why a messy space can feel so loud, even in silence? This video explores the fascinating "psychology of clutter," explaining how our brains perceive visual information, unfinished decisions, and implied actions all at once. Discover the link between your environment and your "mental health," and how tackling "decluttering" can significantly improve "brain health" and reduce feelings of "mental exhaustion."

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