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Did you know that multiple studies have shown a direct correlation between a cluttered environment and elevated levels of cortisol — our body’s primary stress hormone? When our surroundings are messy or chaotic, our brain perceives it as “unfinished business,” which keeps us in a state of stress.
So even if you're not consciously thinking, "Ugh, this clutter is stressing me out," your body is. And it’s responding by keeping you in a low-grade stress mode — making it harder to focus, sleep, or even relax.
But let’s think beyond cortisol for a second.
Clutter also impacts:
Your energy: It’s mentally draining.
Your relationships: It can lead to arguments or embarrassment about inviting people over.
Your productivity: Visual distractions make it harder to concentrate.
Your confidence: A cluttered home can make you feel like you're "failing" at adulting — even though you're absolutely not.
You deserve to feel proud of your home — not overwhelmed by it.
Finish the rest of the conversation with Emily inside The Collective, my monthly home decorating membership!
Shhh!!! Want to know a SECRET? fig & farm (at home) is having a SALE!!!!
Sale extended due to tech gremlins eating the connection:
Sale through May 23, 2025
Get on the Secret Sale list to see the deals!!!
https://bit.ly/ffsecret2025
// Links mentioned in show: //
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://figandfarmathome.com
Join The Collective (monthly membership): https://www.figandfarmathome.com/thecollective
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/
FREE Facebook Community: https://www.bit.ly/design101group
Book a Decorating SOS Coaching Call: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/decorating-sos
Secret Sale: https://bit.ly/ffsecret2025
Connect with Emily:
Listen to the podcast: www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast
Join her FB group: www.tinyurl.com/momsovercomingoverwhelm
Get help decluttering: www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
Happy styling!
dani
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Hey friend!
Did you know that multiple studies have shown a direct correlation between a cluttered environment and elevated levels of cortisol — our body’s primary stress hormone? When our surroundings are messy or chaotic, our brain perceives it as “unfinished business,” which keeps us in a state of stress.
So even if you're not consciously thinking, "Ugh, this clutter is stressing me out," your body is. And it’s responding by keeping you in a low-grade stress mode — making it harder to focus, sleep, or even relax.
But let’s think beyond cortisol for a second.
Clutter also impacts:
Your energy: It’s mentally draining.
Your relationships: It can lead to arguments or embarrassment about inviting people over.
Your productivity: Visual distractions make it harder to concentrate.
Your confidence: A cluttered home can make you feel like you're "failing" at adulting — even though you're absolutely not.
You deserve to feel proud of your home — not overwhelmed by it.
Finish the rest of the conversation with Emily inside The Collective, my monthly home decorating membership!
Shhh!!! Want to know a SECRET? fig & farm (at home) is having a SALE!!!!
Sale extended due to tech gremlins eating the connection:
Sale through May 23, 2025
Get on the Secret Sale list to see the deals!!!
https://bit.ly/ffsecret2025
// Links mentioned in show: //
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://figandfarmathome.com
Join The Collective (monthly membership): https://www.figandfarmathome.com/thecollective
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/
FREE Facebook Community: https://www.bit.ly/design101group
Book a Decorating SOS Coaching Call: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/decorating-sos
Secret Sale: https://bit.ly/ffsecret2025
Connect with Emily:
Listen to the podcast: www.simplebyemmy.com/podcast
Join her FB group: www.tinyurl.com/momsovercomingoverwhelm
Get help decluttering: www.simplebyemmy.com/coaching
Happy styling!
dani
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