
Discover how decluttering transforms mental health in "Mind Over Clutter" - where Nicola Lewis reveals how messy spaces spike cortisol, triggering anxiety and insomnia. What if your headaches aren't stress, but simply your environment screaming for organization?
Nicola Lewis, renowned organizational strategist and leadership expert, is the author of Mind Over Clutter: Transforming Chaos into Clarity, a practical guide to decluttering both physical spaces and mental habits.
Drawing on her extensive experience as Global Chief Solutions Officer at GroupM Nexus, where she led the integration of cross-channel media strategies and streamlined operational frameworks, Lewis translates corporate efficiency principles into actionable personal productivity systems.
Her expertise in optimizing complex systems for major global brands informs the book’s evidence-based methods, which blend cognitive behavioral techniques with minimalist philosophy. A sought-after speaker on workplace innovation, Lewis has influenced Fortune 500 companies and digital platforms through her data-driven approaches to decision-making.
Mind Over Clutter distills her decade of leadership insights into tools for achieving focus in an overloaded world, with strategies adopted by executives and teams at firms like Google and Jounce Media. The book’s framework has been featured in CNN’s productivity specials and endorsed by industry leaders for its scalable, results-oriented ethos.
Mind Over Clutter provides a sustainable, room-by-room approach to decluttering that emphasizes mental well-being alongside physical tidiness. Nicola Lewis combines practical organization strategies with eco-friendly cleaning recipes and upcycling tips, focusing on creating lasting habits rather than temporary fixes. The book also explores how external order fosters internal calm, making it a holistic guide for transforming chaotic spaces into peaceful environments.
This book is ideal for individuals overwhelmed by clutter, eco-conscious readers seeking sustainable cleaning solutions, or anyone struggling to maintain tidiness after trying methods like Marie Kondo’s. It’s particularly valuable for those aiming to align their living spaces with mental clarity and emotional balance.
Yes, for its actionable, room-specific plans and emphasis on mindset shifts over quick fixes. Unlike generic decluttering guides, Lewis provides eco-friendly cleaning recipes, donation strategies, and tips for maintaining progress long-term. The blend of practicality and psychological insights makes it a standout resource.
While both emphasize tidying’s mental benefits, Lewis prioritizes sustainability and gradual habit-building over Kondo’s “spark joy” philosophy. Mind Over Clutter includes eco-cleaning recipes, upcycling guides, and explicit strategies for maintaining order—areas Kondo’s method doesn’t deeply address.
Lewis shares homemade cleaning solutions (e.g., vinegar-based disinfectants) and advocates upcycling old items into functional decor. She also provides guidance on responsibly donating unwanted goods to reduce landfill waste.
The book encourages readers to ask: Does this item serve my current life? rather than focusing solely on sentimental value. Lewis suggests gradual detachment techniques, like photographing meaningful items before donating them.
Yes, it includes strategies for maximizing tight spaces through vertical storage, multi-functional furniture, and compartmentalization. Lewis emphasizes “zoning” areas by purpose to avoid clutter accumulation.
A former professional organizer and founder of This Girl Can Organise, Lewis has helped clients transform homes for over a decade. Her methods blend hands-on experience with insights into how clutter impacts mental health.
Key maintenance strategies include:
These habits prevent rebound clutter and reinforce mindful consumption.
Lewis recommends categorizing keepsakes into “display,” “archive,” and “release” groups. She advises digitizing photos/letters and repurposing inherited items into functional pieces (e.g., transforming fabric into quilts).
The “Decluttering to Go” section offers packing checklists, inventory templates, and tips for downsizing belongings pre-move. Lewis stresses that lighter moves reduce stress and logistical costs.
“Don’t wait for a better today, make today better.” This encapsulates Lewis’s proactive approach to incremental progress over perfectionism.
Siente el libro a través de la voz del autor
Convierte el conocimiento en ideas atractivas y llenas de ejemplos
Captura ideas clave en un instante para un aprendizaje rápido
Disfruta el libro de una manera divertida y atractiva
Clutter acts like visual noise, each item potentially triggering alarm bells in your head.
Decluttering becomes part of self-care - taking care of yourself and your home.
Don't try to do too much too soon - start small and celebrate little wins.
This isn't a quick fix but a long-term process that can radically change your life and mindset.
Desglosa las ideas clave de Mind Over Clutter en puntos fáciles de entender para comprender cómo los equipos innovadores crean, colaboran y crecen.
Destila Mind Over Clutter en pistas de memoria rápidas que resaltan los principios clave de franqueza, trabajo en equipo y resiliencia creativa.

Experimenta Mind Over Clutter a través de narraciones vívidas que convierten las lecciones de innovación en momentos que recordarás y aplicarás.
Pregunta lo que quieras, elige la voz y co-crea ideas que realmente resuenen contigo.

Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Have you ever noticed how a cluttered drawer can trigger a wave of anxiety? That's no coincidence. The connection between our physical spaces and mental wellbeing runs deep, affecting everything from our stress levels to our sleep quality. When our surroundings are chaotic, our minds often follow suit. But here's the beautiful flip side: creating order in your physical environment can transform your mental landscape. Decluttering isn't just about tidiness-it's about creating space for peace, creativity, and joy to flourish in your life. The journey to an organized home isn't about achieving Instagram-worthy perfection. It's about creating functional spaces that support your unique lifestyle and nurture your wellbeing. Studies have consistently shown that cluttered environments increase cortisol levels, leading to anxiety, fatigue, and even depression. By contrast, organized spaces can significantly reduce stress and improve focus. Think of decluttering as a form of self-care-an investment in your mental health that pays dividends every day. Small, consistent efforts can yield profound results, transforming not just your home but your entire outlook on life.