Tara Bremer, a home organizer, illustrates that while large clutter projects are essential, small tasks often yield significant emotional satisfaction. Recent experiences show that mini-organizations, like refining a teenager's perfume collection, can delight clients intensely. Experts suggest that people should focus on manageable tasks that offer a quick sense of accomplishment rather than overwhelming, broad goals. Whether it's a junk drawer or toys, tackling small projects can alleviate stress and create a comforting sense of order in chaotic lives.
If it's one junk drawer, be the boss of the junk drawer. Sometimes you need a small measure of control in a world that feels chaotic.
There is satisfaction in small projects, whether it's clearing a dining room table to host a dinner or sorting through toys to ease vacuuming.
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