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When housework feels good
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 368047" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>It does feel good. We have a lot of people living in a relatively small space, so it seems very cluttered. But if we had to pack up and move to a "regular" sized house all of our stuff would look rather sparse. But I notice when things start to feel cluttered or dirty (I don't mind lived-in, but seeing dust, crumbs, paper... no) it has an effect on my mood. Just the same as when I go on a cleaning spree or just spend the day picking up I feel <em>so</em> much better. The clutter and mess can be opressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 368047, member: 8620"] It does feel good. We have a lot of people living in a relatively small space, so it seems very cluttered. But if we had to pack up and move to a "regular" sized house all of our stuff would look rather sparse. But I notice when things start to feel cluttered or dirty (I don't mind lived-in, but seeing dust, crumbs, paper... no) it has an effect on my mood. Just the same as when I go on a cleaning spree or just spend the day picking up I feel [I]so[/I] much better. The clutter and mess can be opressing. [/QUOTE]
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