One of my pet peeves is things piled on every available surface. With three kids and a husband living in my house, it’s a never ending battle to keep the clutter from totally taking over. In fact, I spend an extraordinary amount of time pleading with everyone to just put their junk away. Turns out I can take a break because the experts at All You magazine say that a messy house can be beneficial, as long as it’s sanitary. Here’s why you can just forget the mess and sit down with a book and some hot cocoa.
1. Your Immune System Gets a Boost when Things Are a Little Bit Messy
According to experts, a few surfaces that missed the disinfectant streak you were on can be a good thing. Exposure to bacteria helps your immune system do a better job of recognizing bad bacteria so it can do what needs to be done to keep you healthy. That being said, you shouldn’t let things get really bad because you can get pretty sick when germs are allowed to take over.
2. Giving up on the Mess Can Really Cut Your Stress Levels
Trying to keep up with the ridiculous amount of stuff in my house is pretty much a losing battle. My kids are never going to be neat freaks (at least not until they have their own house), and my husband truly doesn’t care if there’s a bit of clutter lying around. Take a cue from them and let some of the mess go. You’ll feel a lot less pressure and tension because you won’t feel the need to have a perfect house all the time.
3. Creativity Thrives when There’s a Mess
My son has actually used this argument when asked to clean his room. He says that he can’t be creative when his stuff is all put away. He’s on to something here. Experts say that having things out where they can inspire you leads to creativity. This is especially important for kids who are still learning and developing. Putting it all away can even hinder imagination so try to create a path for walking and forget about it.
4. Sun Shining on the Mess Can Help Kill Germs
Fresh sunshine can do a great job of keeping the icky little things in your house at bay. In fact, some experts say that leaving your bed unmade can cut the number of dust mites because the sun shining in the windows on your bedding will help kill them off. Likewise, the sun shining on clean clothes or all those toys your toddler has been drooling all over can help keep them sanitary. Who knew?
5. Forgetting the Mess Gives You More Time for What’s Important
When you’re on your death bed, I can guarantee you’ll never be thinking that you wished you had cleaned more. However, you might be thinking that you wish you had played with the kids more, read more books or went on more dates with your husband. Learning to let the mess take a back burner some of the time allows you to devote your time to what really counts.
6. The Mess Might Prevent Allergies
Kids who spend more time exposed to dirt are less likely to develop allergies, reports several research studies. Obviously, you don’t want your house to be coated in dirt or mud, but a little bit of grime tracked in can actually be good for you and your kids.
7. It Can Create Better Relationships
Hear me out here. Imagine how you would feel if someone was always nagging you to do something. That may be how your kids and spouse feel when you spend so much time asking them to pick up. Laying off a little bit can make them feel less pressure and you’ll feel less like no one is listening to you. Set aside a bit of time each day to clean up, but then let it go until that time comes again the next day. Your entire family will be happier!
How messy is your house? Do you feel better about it now?