Declutter Your Mental Skills Learn How to Declutter Your Thoughts and Enjoy the Benefits of Living a More Ordered Lifestyle |
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Author:
| Rose, Olivia |
ISBN: | 979-8-4069-7345-5 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2022 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $10.00 |
Book Description:
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A person described as "on the go" is someone who works in a profession that demands they commit an excessive amount of time to it while still maintaining a social life that is just as demanding. Do you find yourself unable to sleep after your meeting because your thoughts are rushing through your head in the wee hours of the morning following your meeting? Without a doubt, the reader will find this book to be of great value in many ways. Clutter may be found practically...
More DescriptionA person described as "on the go" is someone who works in a profession that demands they commit an excessive amount of time to it while still maintaining a social life that is just as demanding. Do you find yourself unable to sleep after your meeting because your thoughts are rushing through your head in the wee hours of the morning following your meeting?
Without a doubt, the reader will find this book to be of great value in many ways.
Clutter may be found practically wherever we look, and it is difficult to avoid it. Our own houses, routines, employment, relationships, and use of technological equipment are all examples of how we are influenced by others. Most crucially, though, it is possible that it is situated inside our own minds. The advantages of simplifying your house via minimalist interior design have been well established, but the benefits of decluttering other elements of your life through minimalist design have not been explored nearly as extensively. Having an abnormally high quantity of material possessions has a negative impact on our emotional well-being, and no one can dispute this fact. Our lives are less likely to be dominated by worry and anxiety when they are well-organized and structured. On the other hand, when our lives are chaotic and unorganized, we are more prone to worry, anxiety, self-doubt, and excessive overthinking.