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129 | Clutter Is Stressing Your Brain—Here’s the 15-Minute Fix

129 | Clutter Is Stressing Your Brain—Here’s the 15-Minute Fix

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Did you know clutter can literally raise your stress hormones? 🧠

When your home feels chaotic, your brain and body feel it too. Science shows that visual clutter leads to sensory overload, higher cortisol levels, and a constant sense of being “on alert.” No wonder you feel drained when the counters are covered, toys are scattered, and laundry piles keep multiplying. ✨ In this episode, we blend faith and science to reveal why clutter overwhelms your nervous system and how a simple daily reset routine—just 15 to 30 minutes in your high-traffic areas—can calm your mind, bring order, and give you the momentum you need to keep going.

You’ll hear:

  • 🔬 The neuroscience of why clutter creates stress and sensory overload

  • 🙋‍♀️ Why women, especially in busy or transitional seasons, feel it most

  • 📖 Biblical encouragement that reminds us God is not the author of confusion, but of peace

  • 🕒 How to start a Daily Reset habit that only takes 15-30 minutes

  • 💛 Why small steps of faithfulness in your home lead to lasting transformation

By the end of this episode, you’ll not only understand why clutter feels so overwhelming—you’ll have a practical, doable plan to change it.

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