Once they pulled themselves together and put things in order. And then they themselves were amazed how they lived in such chaos.
People are divided into two types: some hate cleaning, but still do it, while others maintain order constantly, so as not to overstrain and “general”. But sometimes both of them turn into real sluts: the rooms are overgrown with dust, filled with scattered things, empty plates, dirty mugs, stubs and other rubbish everywhere. The name for such a mess is depression.
Everything seems pointless, to put things in order is not something that you do not want, there is simply no strength for it. Yes, and a person in depression does not see what surrounds him, because his eyes look inward. And often people emerge from the depths of the blues precisely because of the disorder. More precisely, its destruction.
After all, it’s not for nothing that cleaning is equated with meditation, they believe that there is something psychotherapeutic in this process: a person cleans the space around him and at the same time throws out the excess from his head. And there, you see, it becomes easier to breathe.
Western psychologists call the disorder a “depression nest.” If you ruin it, life takes on colors again. Therefore, yes, Mom was right when she said that the mess in your room spoils her mood.
Feng Shui experts agree with psychologists: they believe that by clearing the house of trash, we clear the mind. Together with things that bring us unpleasant memories, we throw a heavy burden out of our thoughts. And wet cleaning not only cleans, but also renews the aura of the house, attracts positive energy.
In addition, feng shui experts advise to make a reshuffle at least once a year in order to attract renewals into your life, add energy of movement.
There are even special communities on social media dedicated to chaos and destruction. Participants share their stories, explaining what led them to depression, how they dealt with it, and how the world around them has changed as a result.
Well, we will add that cleanliness is just beautiful. There is much more comfort in a house where, if not absolute, but order reigns, than in a cluttered dwelling. And as proof, we suggest looking at these photos, they are very eloquent.