Mornings already come with enough chaos. Walking into a living room full of last night’s cups, cushions on the floor, scattered toys and chargers makes the day start on a heavy note.
A simple five-minute “reset” at night – put cushions back, clear cups, fold throw, stack remotes, maybe quickly straighten a rug – can change that. Set a timer, do it fast, no perfection needed.
When you walk in next morning, the space greets you calmly. You don’t feel like you’re starting the day already behind. The habit is tiny, but the psychological shift is huge.
