Tidying your space is tidying yourself.

2026-01-20

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Not everyone is naturally gifted at keeping their home spotless and belongings neatly organized. After visiting 1,600 households as a professional organizer, Hong Xia observed that each person possesses a unique personality and distinct life purpose. Take folding laundry, for instance: some people naturally fold with precision, resulting in neater, more aesthetically pleasing arrangements than others. Similarly, when washing dishes, some achieve a cleaner finish effortlessly. This isn't about some being more dexterous or others being lazy. Rather, some simply don't focus their energy on household chores because their minds are occupied with matters they deem more important—like supervising children's studies, figuring out how to make money, or binge-watching shows. So clothes get tossed carelessly aside, floors aren't scrubbed as thoroughly, dishes can wait, and meals become hurried affairs. This isn't inherently wrong. Everyone has different personalities, pursuits, and priorities. It's each person's right to choose what to emphasize and what to let go. For some, home organization is a skill that needs learning. This includes categorizing similar items, arranging belongings, returning things to their proper places, mastering the art of decluttering, and maintaining cleanliness. These are the fundamental requirements of organization. The next level is making your belongings aesthetically pleasing.

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