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Psychology of chaos: 3 types of people who always have a mess in the apartment
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Why do scattered things become a habit and there is no way to get rid of it? Here are three possible reasons

1🚮 Infantile personality
For the first time, people begin to feel disordered when puberty hits. Real life and numerous studies show that a tendency to disorder is a very common personality trait. In some cases, people are simply not interested in cleaning up the mess they live in. The fact that they are not bothered by this suggests that they are simply used to living this way. Often this is due to character traits that they acquired during adolescence and retained into adulthood.

2 🚮Creative creative personality
For some people, a tidy and perfectly clean home can be a vital necessity, an island of predictability in a chaotic world. For others, such houses and apartments will be sterile, tasteless and not inspiring. Some people feel restless in a cluttered room, while others feel most creative in a cluttered room. There are many healthy and conscious people whose clutter shows their ingenuity and creativity. This is what is commonly referred to as “creative clutter,” which can indicate that you have increased creativity and a desire to try new things, as well as that you do not like to follow the rules.

3 🚮A person suffering from depression and other mental health problems
Psychology says that confusion can be a sign that a person should seek help. Just as a control-minded person can spend days cleaning their home to a dazzling cleanliness, people with depression can find it difficult to get out of bed, let alone clean their room. Clutter and hoarding may be their coping mechanisms so habitual that trying to clean them up causes them psychological anxiety.

When you start to put things in order, you understand that getting rid of it is easier than you thought. Consider hiring a cleaning service. Putting things in order in the head can be a more serious task, but one together with the other is much easier.

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