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How Decluttering Can Help Regulate Your Nervous System When Life Feels Overwhelming
Life moves fast, especially when you’re juggling the many roles of being a busy woman or mom. The constant rush can leave your mind feeling scattered and your body tense. I’ve found that decluttering my space isn’t just about tidying up—it’s a way to calm my nervous system and find moments of peace amid the chaos. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone. Our homes often reflect the state of our minds. When clutter piles up, it can add to stress and make it harder to r
Apr 6


The Emotional Weight of Clutter (And Why It’s Not Just “Stuff”)
Written by Dana Wisniewski, owner of Home Uncluttered If clutter were just stuff, getting rid of it would be easy. You’d open a drawer, toss a few things, feel proud, and move on with your day. But that’s not how it usually goes. Instead, you pick something up…and suddenly you’re tired .Or stuck. Or emotional in a way that feels out of proportion to an old sweater or a stack of papers. That’s because clutter isn’t just physical. It’s emotional. Clutter Is Made of Unmade Decis
Dec 24, 2025


Why Decluttering Comes First (Before Organizing Ever Works)
Dana Wisniewski, owner of Home Uncluttered Let’s get this out of the way right now: If organizing hasn’t worked for you in the past, it’s not because you failed . It ’s because organizing clutter is exhausting — and honestly, completely futile. Most people don’t need better bins, labels, or systems. They need less stuff asking for their attention. And that’s why, at Room to Bloom, we always start with decluttering — not organizing. You know that feeling when you “clean up”
Dec 23, 2025
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