How to have a stress-free, decluttered bedroom

bedroom-single-bed-compressor Do you know that you spend over a third of your life in your bedroom (especially in those teenage years). That's why it is always important to have a calm, safe, sanctuary to clear your mind and stress. When you go to sleep or wake up in the morning, you can be directly affected by your bedroom. This infogram provides great tips and tricks on how to have a stress-free, decluttered bedroom: Your Guide to a Stress-free Bedroom(Your Guide to a Stress-free Bedroom [Infographic] by the team at The LuxPad)  I especially love the tip on making your bed every morning. By making your bed as soon as you get out of bed, you create a clean, unmessy space in your bedroom, plus it only takes 30 seconds! When you go to bed you will feel less stressed as your eyes are not looking at a messy area. Try it today and let me know how you feel after a week!Keep the clutter out of the room as much as possible and for good flow of energy do not put boxes of items under and around your bed. If you find you have too much stuff in your room, it might be time to declutter the room and donate the items.If you need help to declutter your bedroom to ensure you have a calm sanctuary, book a one day appointment with us.Shelina Jokhiya   [twitter-follow username="decluttrme" scheme="dark"] 

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