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The argument for cleaning and mental health

Cleaning provides an unexplainable sanctity that not only transcends the prevention of infectious diseases as we see in these times of the COVID19 but it also enables a very remarkable benefit in the complete state of well-being of our minds.

According to the Guardian , "a tidy desk, a tidy mind" and we make claims to state that by extension a clean environment, a clean mind.

Below are some arguments to our claims: 

The happy state is ensured😄

A clean environment isn't just one that's dirt, grime or filth free, but that is found to be very organized- everything all straightened and crisp in outlook.

According to the EEA seminar report of 2014, there exists a connection between a clean environment to a healthy and happy life.

Basically the cleaner your environment, the higher the chances of attaining a happier state of well-being and vice versa.

Welcome infection free zone.

Cleaning your environment the right way provides the yields of an infection free living to the highest of degrees. Of course, as long as one isn't in a cocoon, there is still a negligible percentage of exposure to infections that is a function of externalities. Yet with the right cleaning technique, disinfecting and sanitizing, it is argued that we are able to attain and perhaps maintain an infection-free life.

Clarity is heightened👍

A clean- dirt/filth free and tidy space can be said to enable linear thinking which results in focused thinking that yields optimal results. Functioning in a scattered and grimy environment distracts one from being able to focus. Thusly one struggles to deliver results that are noteworthy if at all.

A productivity inducer..._ 💪

As aforementioned, a way to facilitate productive results is by functioning in and from a minimalist and super clean environment. 

When one embraces a less is more and dirt free approach, in a work or home environment, it is argued that one can navigate more easily, and with efficacy that results in higher degrees of productivity.

So do you see... ... clean environment, clean mind indeed!😁

Cheeerios... 😊

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