How to banish visual clutter.
Every day our brains are trying to process billions of messages , trying to define what is important , what needs action , what to dismiss , what to leave to later.
The television , iPhone and laptop all add to our already overloaded overstimulated brains.
Newspaper headlines, adverts, books , clocks , shop windows, road signs and consumer products all bombarding us with instructions to follow .....or not .
Some of us may have extra visual clutter in our homes having added words such as "bathroom" "love" or "home" to our ornaments .
I wonder how many times a week we unconciously read the label on our shower gel, toothpaste tube, washing up liquid or moisturiser.
Marie Kondo in her book "spark joy" suggests we protect our homes from the visual clutter of the outside world and encourages us to remove labels wherever possible from products we use daily .
As a mother of two young children I figured this would be almost impossible for safety reasons, but off I went to give it a go .
I started with the hand wash as even my four year old knows it's soap . To my surprise it felt better not to have " 3000 mint leaves were loving squeezed into this bottle" screaming at me everytime I walked into the bathroom . The process then became addictive , once I started I couldn't stop .
The other eye opening lesson for me was, when I peeled the label off my expensive moisturiser it looked no different than any other brand and I was annoyed at myself for being drawn into their consumerism and advertising . I immediately began to change the way I shopped for luxury products which were once a weakness of mine , and it felt good.
The upside is that no one has washed their hair with conditioner yet as far as I'm aware but you never know in our house !
Labels: bathroom, click point, clutter free, label, living with less, marie kondo, minimalism, moisturiser, products, space, visual clutter
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