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In a consumer-driven world, it’s easy to accumulate clutter, both physically and mentally. From overflowing closets to crowded workspaces, our surroundings can significantly impact our state of mind. Have you ever walked into a tidy room and instantly felt a sense of calm? That’s no coincidence. Decluttering and organizing aren’t just about aesthetics; they can have profound benefits for mental health, too.

Read the rest of the Richmond Family Magazine article by Cut the Clutter RVA’s founder, Lynda Reider here.