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  1. Mar 14, 2023 · Having a messy or unclean house can say a lot about someone's mental health or personality. Learn what causes someone to not clean their house from both standpoints.

  2. Jul 11, 2016 · A study led by associate professor NiCole R. Keith, Ph.D., research scientist and professor at Indiana University, found that people with clean houses are healthier than people with messy...

    • If clutter has invaded your entire house, don't tackle the job alone. Get the whole family involved by starting with a room everyone uses and making each person responsible for a section.
    • Create designated spaces for frequently used items and supplies so that you can quickly and easily find what you're looking for when you need it. However, try to make these designated spaces "closed" spaces, such as drawers and cabinets.
    • If you don't use it, don't want it, or don't need it, get rid of it. You can toss it, recycle it, or donate it (one person's trash is another person's treasure), but don't keep it.
    • When you take something out of its designated space to use it, put it back immediately after you're finished with it. Sounds simple, but it actually takes practice and commitment.
  3. Dec 18, 2017 · If you're normally neat, a messy room could be a sign that your mental health is in a tough spot. If the mess bothers you or you're worried, you may want to speak with a qualified professional.

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    • Messy People Are More Likely To Eat What They Want. A 2013 University of Minnesota study, published in the journal Psychological Science, found that subjects who had been made to sit in a neat room for a period of time and were then offered a snack were more likely to choose an apple over a chocolate bar, while those who sat in a messy room were more likely to choose a candy bar (and also probably throw the wrapper directly on to the ground, we can only assume).
    • Messy People Are More Creative. A 2012 study found that 57 percent of American workers admitted to judging their coworkers based on how messy their desks were, with many of those surveyed chalking their coworkers' messy desks up to laziness.
    • Messy People Might Be More Liberal. According to a 2008 study published in the Journal of Political Psychology, neatniks are more likely to vote Republican, while embodied pigpens go Democrat.
    • Messy People Are Less Likely To Donate To Charity. If you were feeling smug about your free-wheeling, candy-eating, march-to-the-beat-of-your-own-slovenly-drummer self, now might be a moment to reel that in.
  4. Jun 4, 2019 · The Life-Changing Magic of Being Messy. You might have a “messy” friend or family member. You can’t help but sigh at the chaos of their room — clean and dirty laundry mixed together.

  5. Sep 4, 2023 · Many people report a messy house can trigger feelings of stress and anxiety. So why do clutter and chaos make some of us feel so overwhelmed? Here’s what the research says – and what you can ...

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