Princeton Neuroscience Institute found that physical clutter can compete for your attention and reduce your ability to focus. When your environment is chaotic, your mind struggles to stay clear.
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Closing Loose Ends: How to Start the New Year With a Clean Slate
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Start the new year fresh by closing loose ends in your life. Learn practical tips to declutter, set goals, and embrace a clean slate for success.
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