Monday, June 8, 2026

From Clutter to Flowers: Healing Your Home Ecosystem



Why is it so difficult to let go of items that are no longer used, needed, or even liked? This is a question clients frequently ask during decluttering projects.
Three primary psychological factors play a role:
  • Loss Aversion: We are naturally more sensitive to potential losses than to equivalent gains. The fear of losing an emotional connection to an item, or worrying we might need it later, makes throwing things away incredibly difficult.
  • The "Just in Case" Mentality: Many people hold onto items they haven’t touched in years out of a fear of waste or a perceived future need.
  • Control and Comfort Tendencies: Excessive clutter can sometimes stem from deep-rooted anxieties, including hoarding tendencies. This often involves an inability to discard possessions, which leads to distress in daily life and can manifest as a strong need to oversee, micromanage, or control our external environments.
Ultimately, decluttering goes far beyond simply tidying up your physical space. It promotes a profound shift in perspective—moving away from a desire to control external factors and toward prioritizing true self-care and emotional liberation.
Happy decluttering!
P.S. Whether you are decluttering this weekend or not, try bringing some fresh flowers into your home. They do wonders for your well-being and bring great energy to any space!

Ellie Lavender

Space Curator & Avant Garde Chef
Lavender Design + Cuisine

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