The more I examine the issue of clutter, the more effort I put into combating it, because it really does act as a weight.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have personal issues with clutter. I, personally, am very minimalist and like a clean slate. I like to throw everything away.
I can't stand clutter. I can't stand piles of stuff. And whenever I see it, I basically just throw the stuff away.
Some kind of clutter is difficult - letting go of things with sentimental value, sifting through papers - but some clutter I find very refreshing to clear. I drive my daughters nuts because I'm always wandering into their rooms to clear clutter.
I don't like when I look too cluttered.
If you have debt I'm willing to bet that general clutter is a problem for you too.
If your desk isn't cluttered, you probably aren't doing your job.
I hate belongings. I hate clutter. It really bothers me because I can't think properly. If you've got distractions in front of you, your mind goes nuts.
In the scope of a happy life, a messy desk or an overstuffed coat closet is a trivial thing, yet I find - and I hear from other people that they agree - that getting rid of clutter gives a disproportionate boost to happiness.
I prefer a cluttered workspace.
My mind was always very cluttered, so I took great pains to simplify my environment, because if my environment were half as cluttered as my mind, I wouldn't be able to make it from room to room.
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