✅ Daily Living Skills (ADLs & IADLs) *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.41 – Cleaning as a Way to Reduce Visual Clutter and Mental Overload: Visual clutter secretly drains focus because every stray item demands attention. Simplifying surfaces frees your brain from constant scanning. Start by clearing one small zone—a desk, a shelf, or a countertop—to feel immediate relief. Keep only what’s purposeful or joyful. Use baskets, drawers, and labeled boxes to assign homes to essentials. Limit décor to pieces that calm rather than compete. Once visual noise decreases, decision fatigue lessens and productivity rises. Clean spaces act as silent support systems for thinking and rest. You begin to breathe deeper and plan clearer. Minimalism isn’t emptiness—it’s intentional breathing room for peace and purpose. Each cleared surface becomes proof that focus grows when distractions fade, teaching that outer clarity nurtures inner calm and sustainable mental energy.

About this course

Practical training to help individuals independently manage personal care, household tasks, and community responsibilities, building confidence and self-sufficiency in daily life.

This course includes:
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  • Supportive materials you can download and keep for future use
  • Flexibility to work at your own pace, when it fits your schedule

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