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Your Upbringing May Influence Your Habits
Household routines are often learned during childhood. People raised in homes where dishes were cleaned immediately after meals may continue that practice as adults. Others may have grown up with more relaxed cleaning schedules and see no issue with waiting until the end of the day.
Clutter Affects Everyone Differently
Interestingly, people respond to clutter in different ways. Some feel stressed or distracted when dishes are left in the sink, while others hardly notice them. This difference helps explain why household habits can vary so dramatically between family members, roommates, or partners.
For those who are sensitive to visual clutter, a clean kitchen can create a sense of calm and control. Others may prefer to conserve their energy for tasks they find more meaningful.
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