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Clutter and mess can play a significant role in how you feel about your home, your workplace, and even yourself. Messy homes and work spaces leave you feeling anxious, unmotivated, distracted and overwhelmed. Yet, rarely is mess and clutter recognized as a significant source of stress in our lives. But it is.Studies found that mess and clutter can increase physiological responses, including increasing your levels of cortisol, which is your stress hormone. This is important to know because even if you don’t think you’re affected by a messy environment, you are on a hormonal level and the more cortisol you have, the higher your stress and anxiety will be. The studies also found that negative effects on mental health due to mess and clutter particularly impact women. So ladies, listen up and men, start cleaning up for our sake. Here's what this episode covers:How Mess and Clutter Causes StressShocking StatisticsSimple Remedies for Cleaning Up Anxiety-Causing ClutterUseful Tools for OrganizationResources from this episode:Get Organized, Get Happy ProgramPre-Sale Discounts!!!1 Thrive OrganizationTile TrackersOrganization AccessoriesPlanners and JournalsLINKS & FREEBIESSign up for an anxiety subscription box HEREReceive a weekly mental health boost with our AG INSIDER HEREJoin our Facebook Page HEREFollow Chantal from Anxiety Gone on Instagram HEREIndulge in free anxiety healing HEREShop the Anxiety Gone store HERE SUBSCRIBE & SAVESign up for an anxiety self care subscription box and receive:30% off every boxNew anxiety relief tools and techniquesSelf care products that are good for your mental healthAccess to our VIP Facebook group of exclusive discounts and opportunitiesHelp us keep this podcast alive by being a patron!Music: https://www.purple-planet.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/anxietygone)