Marie Kondo ignited joy – but this new method can simply promote your gaga reflex.
A strange method-but strangely the detachment of secession is taking over social media, and people are shaking that it is st. Literally.
Called “Poor rule, “is exactly what sounds.
“Poor rule is simply: while decreed, ask yourself,” If something was covered in the poop, would I still keep it? “
“It’s a fun, not meaningless way to decide what really adds value to your life.”
As Condo asked what happy spark, this rule just asks what you would not touch with a Pooper-10 meters school and is quickly caught among the chronically overloaded crowd and ADHD.
Johnson put the method to test in her home and immediately cleaned “clothing I had not worsened in more than six months, on board games and enigma we never played or missing pieces, and decorative items I kept in the case ‘for a future party.
“This method is perfect for anyone who feels upset by mess or struggles with the fatigue of decisions,” she said.
Clutter is not just an eye-being a mental mind.
Dr. Faith Coleman, a medical journalist, warned for studyfinds.com that “when the mess is winning, mental health is losing.” It links messy spaces to damaged memory, poor eating habits, fatigue of decisions, and even relationship problems.
And with 40% of homeowners who are afraid to face even their mess, it is no surprise that the poor rule has become a sacred grille to organizational manner.
“This can be a useful strategy when a person has multiple of an object,” said Diane N. Quintana, a professional organizer working with ADHD clients for Washington Post. “It can help them quickly choose one or two of their favorites.”
Quintana also noted that the method works well for visual thoughts: “Many ADHD -challenged people think that if they can’t easily see something, they don’t know where it is – out of attention, out of mind.”
And while it is slightly lit in the stomach, it is also surprisingly explaining.
“While it is somewhat repulsive to think,” Ann Lightfoot, co -author of “Love Your Home Again”, also told The Outlet, “Poor rule is also very clear about what you are willing to do to keep something.”
Psychiatrist Jeff Ditzell told the publication that the “fun” mental game can actually help ADHD brain remain motivated.
“This way to achieve the goals of your day-to-day process actually becomes quite useful and enjoyable.”
Even sentimental items take the olfactory test. Johnson kept her grandmother’s China because “it’s given, I really like it, and I use it.” So yes, it passed the poor test – finally China and everyone.
It is a filthy trick, but the results are clearly clear.
Research shows that rounded spaces Concentration of reservoir, productivity and take 5% of your time loud for lost jumper – 5% flow equivalent of your income below the toilet.
And if your garage looks like a calamity area (as 37% of homeowners admit), it may be time to ask yourself, “If that would be covered with shit, would I still keep it?”
If not – paint it, thicken it and enjoy the sweet smell of freedom.
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