2. A dirty bed and a dirty room
Going to bed and waking up in a dirty bed not only gives the bedroom an impression of disorder, but can also affect the mood. The psychology of habits suggests that making your bed every day provides a sense of accomplishment and structure. A woman who neglects this little moment of personal care may present a state of general lethargy.
Tip: Making your bed does not take more than two minutes. Take this habit as a ritual to start the day right.
3. Stacked or poorly stored laundry
A pile of dirty laundry on the floor or objects scattered throughout the house create a visually stressful atmosphere. This accumulation can reveal a lack of personal care or a difficulty in managing one’s emotions. In many women, this disorder begins when they stop taking care of themselves.
Tip: Use covered baskets to maintain visual order and set aside a specific day each week to wash and store your clothes.










Leave a Reply