Cluttergories
For an organized look at clutter, we divided the categories of clutter as follows. We call these cluttergories.
- Physical Physical clutter is stuff that gets in the way; material things that block our path, or that we trip over.
- Mental Mental clutter includes thoughts, worries, emotions, and regrets that distract and drain us.
- Digital Digital clutter refers to anything in virtual form—such as photos stored in our computers, a backlog of emails, or too many social media accounts.
- TemporalTemporal clutter is when we fill our days with so many activities we can’t focus on any one. People who say they’re too busy are often suffering from temporal clutter.
- SensualSensual clutter is when we fill our lives with too much of anything that affects our senses—noise, touch, scents, tastes, sights.
What are some of the cluttergories in your life?
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