The Mental Health Benefits of Spring Cleaning

Alpha Queen Collective Blog - Queen Karissa Adkins - The Mental Health Benefits of Spring Cleaning - woman cleaning and organizing her closet for donations etc

I don't know about you, but I love to clean! For me, cleaning is not just a chore but a therapeutic activity that helps me destress and feel lighter after a good purge. Whenever I feel lost in my business, upset with my partner, or just in need of a mental reset, I turn to cleaning as a way to clear my mind and rejuvenate my space. I know that not everyone finds solace in cleaning, but for me, it's a form of self-care that leaves me feeling mentally refreshed and invigorated.

Spring cleaning is more than just a chance to tidy up your living space

It's an opportunity to improve your mental health and overall well-being. The clutter in our physical environment can have a significant impact on our mental state, leading to feelings of stress, overwhelm, and even anxiety. That's why it's so important to take the time to declutter and organize our surroundings regularly.

Research has shown that a messy and disorganized environment can contribute to increased levels of cortisol, the stress hormone. When we are surrounded by clutter, our brains have to work harder to process information, leading to mental fatigue and decreased productivity. On the other hand, a clean and organized space can have a calming effect on the mind, making it easier to focus, think clearly, and feel more at peace.

So, how can you declutter your space and create a more harmonious environment that supports your mental health and well-being? 

Here are two tips to help you get started:

1. Start small:

It can be overwhelming to tackle a whole house or apartment all at once, so start by focusing on one area at a time. Whether it's a drawer, a closet, or a corner of a room, choose one space to declutter and organize. Break the task down into smaller, more manageable steps and set a timer for 15-20 minutes to avoid burnout. This will help you make progress without feeling overwhelmed.

2. Be intentional with what you keep:

As you declutter, ask yourself if each item serves a purpose or brings you joy. If not, consider letting it go. Remember, the goal is not just to get rid of things, but to create a space that supports your goals and aspirations. Keep only the items that are truly meaningful to you and contribute to a positive environment.

By taking the time to declutter and organize your physical space, you are not only creating a more pleasant and inviting environment, but you are also investing in your mental health and overall well-being. A clutter-free space can help reduce stress, improve focus, and boost your mood, setting you up for success in achieving your goals and living your best life.

So, this spring, take the time to declutter your space and create a peaceful and organized environment that supports your mental health and well-being. You'll be amazed at how much better you feel and how much more you can accomplish when you clear out the clutter and make room for positivity and success. Happy cleaning!