This episode explains how clutter builds gradually through small, delayed actions rather than large events. When items are left unattended, they accumulate and create both physical and mental noise, making it harder to focus and feel calm. Instead of relying on occasional large cleaning sessions, the solution is consistent, small actions. Listeners are introduced to the 2-minute declutter habit: if a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. By handling small tasks in real time—like putting items back, clearing surfaces, or organizing quickly—clutter is prevented before it grows. Over time, this reduces overwhelm, creates a sense of control, and keeps the environment consistently clear. Takeaway:Small actions done consistently are more powerful than occasional big efforts. By addressing clutter in the moment, you maintain a clean, calm space that supports clarity and focus every day.