When was the last time clutter stressed you out? Maybe it was the pile of papers on your desk, the laundry mountain in the corner of your room, or the “junk drawer” that’s turned into an unmanageable vortex of stuff. Sound familiar?
Well, there’s a reason those chaotic spaces make you feel so frazzled. Research shows that clutter and disorganization aren’t harmless inconveniences—they can actually impact your mental health.
No, I am not saying organizing your pantry is the solution to all of life’s problems (though clear jars are kind of magical). What I am saying is that tidying up your external world often has a ripple effect on your internal one. Here’s how rolling up your sleeves and getting organized might just be the unexpected self-care practice you need.
Clutter and Stress—What’s the Connection?
First, let’s talk about what’s really going on when messiness feels overwhelming.
When you’re surrounded by clutter, your brain has a harder time focusing. It’s constantly scanning your environment, taking in all the visual “noise,” and interpreting it as unfinished tasks. This can leave you feeling overstimulated, stressed, or even paralyzed by where to start.
Have you noticed yourself saying, “I can’t even think in this mess!”? You’re not alone—our mental clarity often matches the state of our surroundings.
Worse, cluttered spaces can also trigger feelings of guilt or shame. You might start telling yourself stories like, “I should be better at keeping things tidy,” or “Why can’t I get it together like everyone else?” Does this sound familiar? If so, take a moment to be kind to yourself. Nobody’s perfect, and you’re not alone.
The Mental Health Benefits of Getting Organized
Here are a few ways getting organized can support your well-being:
1. Less Stress, More Calm
When everything has a place, and you can find what you need when you need it, life feels more manageable. With fewer decisions to make (like “Where on earth are my keys?”), your stress naturally decreases, making room for more calm.
2. Improved Focus and Productivity
A tidy space can boost concentration and help you stay present. Whether it’s your workspace, your bedside table, or your email inbox, clearing out the clutter can free up mental energy to pour into things that really matter.
3. Better Sleep
Believe it or not, organizing your bedroom can directly impact your sleep. Studies have shown that people with messy bedrooms often report difficulty sleeping. A peaceful, clutter-free environment creates the kind of sanctuary your brain needs to wind down.
4. A Sense of Control
When you’re struggling with your mental health, life can feel unpredictable and unmanageable at times. Organizing your space gives you a tangible way to regain a small sense of control—one drawer, one shelf, one box at a time. This small but powerful act reminds you that you’ve got this.
5. Boosted Confidence
There’s nothing quite like finishing an organizing project and sitting back to admire the results. Whether it’s an alphabetized spice rack or a color-coded closet, the pride in your accomplishment can give your self-esteem a boost.
How to Start Getting Organized Without Getting Overwhelmed
If you’re reading this and thinking, “Okay, but where do I even start?”—don’t worry, I’ve got your back. Organizing doesn’t have to be some massive weekend marathon of cleaning out your entire house. Start small and start where you can.
Here’s a simple process to help you ease into it:
1. Choose a Tiny Goal
Maybe it’s your nightstand drawer or just one corner of your desk. Pick something small, so it feels manageable.
2. Break It Down
Set a timer for 15 minutes and tackle just one thing—maybe it’s sorting through a stack of papers or tossing expired items from your fridge. Progress, no matter how small, counts.
3. Keep “Unnecessary Perfection” in Check
Your space doesn’t have to look like a Pinterest board. The goal is functionality, not flawless aesthetics. It’s okay if your bookshelves don’t look Instagram-ready!
4. Prioritize Systems, Not Just Stuff
Decluttering is step one; step two is finding practical systems to keep things organized. This could mean a mail basket by the entryway or a calendar app to track deadlines.
5. Celebrate Your Wins
Organized your sock drawer? That’s a win. Tidied up the kitchen counters? Another win! Each accomplishment is a step toward greater mental clarity—even if it’s small.
The Bigger Picture
Here’s the thing—organizing isn’t about having a perfectly spotless home or boasting about the size of your donation pile. It’s about giving yourself the gift of peace, focus, and encouragement.
Your external world has a way of reflecting your internal one. If you’re feeling scattered, overwhelmed, or stuck, take a moment to ask yourself: Is my environment supporting me or adding to my stress?
This month, I invite you to view “getting organized” as an act of self-care, rather than an item on your to-do list. It’s a way of saying, “I’m worth creating a space that feels good to live in.”
Remember, it’s not the size of the project that matters—it’s the intention behind it. Even the smallest step toward more order can have a meaningful impact on your mental health.
And if you find yourself struggling to take that first step, reach out to someone who can support you—whether it’s a friend, a family member, or even a therapist (hint hint).
Happy organizing! You’re doing great.

Arely Ambriz
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