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Keeping Order at Home: the Habit that Can Generate Happiness, According to Studies

Summary by El Diario
Not finding things in place often leads to frustration or stress in more than 20% of people

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Not finding things in place often leads to frustration or stress in more than 20% of people

A study by the University of British Columbia highlights that home and workplace order is essential to reduce stress and increase happiness and productivity. A chaotic environment can increase cortisol levels, negatively affecting concentration and well-being. Harvard Business Review and Princeton University’s Institute of Neuroscience research reinforces that messy spaces decrease efficiency, while an orderly environment facilitates concentrati…

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El Diario broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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