Decluttering Your Mind
This week I went on a decluttering tear. Sorting paperwork became two days of cleaning, purging, reorganizing, repairing, maintaining and rethinking systems.
Frankly, it felt at the time like procrastination. Surely I should have been working on my business?
But as soon as I went back to ‘work,’ my productivity skyrocketed. I found myself being effortlessly pro-active, whether it was doing client follow-ups, meeting proposal and marketing deadlines, clearing my inbox or acting on creative inspirations.

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Not pictured: piles of unopened mail, ten coats, bags, toys, miscellaneous trip hazards
Moreover, my family is eating better, because all the food in the fridge is fresh, attractive and easy to find. My daughter and I have more relaxing evenings, more bedtime jokes, and better sleep.
The fact is, spaces which are organized, uncluttered and appealing support quality of life and mindful productivity in countless, continuous ways.

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Not pictured: so many books and appliances that it's impossible to wipe countertop clean

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Not pictured: pile of unsorted mail, school papers, 1.5 years of the New Yorker
When your mind isn’t battling chaos, you can do more than you ever imagined.

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Not pictured: mountain of books and art supplies, unstable chairs in need of repair, residual crumbs

Stephanie Lee Jackson is the owner and founder of Practical Sanctuary, Sensory Interior Design. Practical Sanctuary uses trauma-informed neuroscience to create spaces that help you focus, heal, emotionally regulate, and build community. Clients call it ‘space therapy.’ As a professional fine artist, Stephanie founded art spaces in New York and San Francisco, exhibiting her paintings internationally. As a massage therapist, she founded Practical Bodywork in Philadelphia, and taught Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Advanced Massage Technique at Community College of Philadelphia. Her book, The Eccentric Genius Habitat Intervention: Interior Design For Highly Sensitive People is both a manifesto on the need for sensory accessible, sustainable design, and a how-to manual for creating spaces that are tailored to your unique sensory needs.
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