5 Ways Your Home Can Improve Your Life (Or Ruin It)

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Published 2024-04-16
Your environment has a profound impact on your happiness and your overall health. I'm breaking down 5 ways that you can instantly change your home TODAY, so that your home can improve your life! Does your home look and feel happy or depressed? It matters. Change your home, change your life.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cjhoward409
    For 25 years I was a retail store manager. And many of those years was clothing. I never let anybody overstuff the racks because customers couldn’t look thru the clothing if there wasn’t at least 6 inches to move the clothes along to see the next garment. And I hate stores that overstuff. I wish they wouldn’t do that. They’d sell more if people could look thru things easier 😊
  • "I liked it at a buck twenty-five, but now it's sausage casing..." Hell ya!! Can't type... crying, laughing, oops peeing... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • I’ve been opening the windows in the morning while it’s cooler so I can let the light in but also listen to the birds.
  • @Sarah-rx2wj
    1- You inspire me 2- You make me smile 3- Love your honesty and honest reactions 4- Outtakes?! What?! Love it❣️
  • Friction is the force that works against motion. That is a perfect term to describe why we don’t feel like anything gets accomplished.
  • @SammieOranges
    The battle of me depressed making my home depressed and then back again. I spend my work breaks tidying up to battle the depression piles but man this is an uphill battle
  • @FeedingMyThree
    We need more footage of Cass decluttering her wardrobe! 😂🩷
  • @alil7348
    Put the clothes straight in a bag to donate/recycle, rather than on the floor. Saves a step and also means you don't look at it twice and change your mind!
  • @nancyland9349
    Finally a “Word” that fully describes what I have experienced for years! FRICTION.
  • I need to hear "it doesn't have to be perfect, just do it". I get so much from your channel. You're a beautiful soul!!
  • Loved your concept of 'friction'. Years ago when my kids were young, I closed my eyes and walked thru my day and made a note of anything that made me feel anxious, then brainstormed solutions. The biggest anxiety trigger was 4:00 and nothing planned for dinner. Meal planning was the answer. 'Friction points' can be both physical (junk in the way) or mental (no plan).
  • @lesmcguire2011
    She said she loved it when she was a buck twenty five, but now it's sausage casing. 😂😂😂😂😂 I cannot!!!!
  • Yes! I am a huge fan of painting rooms white to reflect the maximum amount of daylight. Especially living in Wales where it rains most days, every bit of natural (or artificial) light is precious! My new place was painted entirely landlord beige when I moved in. It was warm, but dark and dingy, and it sucked the colour out of everything. Just lifting the walls to white and putting in some daylight bulbs makes the place feel so much brighter, friendlier and alive. Then in the evenings I can use warm-tinted side lamps to make it feel just as cosy as it ever did.
  • @kcosi297
    The friction concept is actually enlightening. Thank you
  • @zuzanaxyz8866
    I don’t t iron my clothes before putting them in the cupboard. I only STEAM the piece I am going to wear - it usually takes under 1 minute, dresses maybe two to three minutes, if they are long… The hand held steamer is small, practical and I don’t need to pull out an ironing board etc.
  • @ltaj7336
    Friction! Didn't know the name for it but it has been my biggest motivator. One day I was making my husband's shake like always, and realized that I had to traverse the entire kitchen to get to my shake supplies. I said to myself that I needed to move those things to where I make my shakes. It was causing me Friction . Several cupboard changes later, while decluttering,I now have a more useful layout to my kitchen. The biggest bonus was the pots and pans that were in the cupboard where I wanted my shake supplies. The new place where they got moved to actually makes easier access to them. They fit the new spot so much better. All this because of the Friction of having to traverse my kitchen. I also learned that just because you set your kitchen up one way doesn't mean that is the only way.
  • @melanies.6139
    “Skank means a ho.” 😂😂😂 Love the outtakes and just your general commentary, as always.