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Psychology says people who don't clean their homes regularly and let empty bottles, unclean utensils or clothes pile up aren't lazy: What research says about this behavior

Published on: June 29, 2026, 11:10 p.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Psychology says people who don't clean their homes regularly and let empty bottles, unclean utensils or clothes pile up aren't always lazy. Mental health experts and psychology studies suggest that many emotional, cognitive, and environmental factors can affect housekeeping habits. Stress, burnout, depression, anxiety, executive dysfunction, and decision fatigue can all influence cleaning behavior. Understanding these causes can help people respond with support instead of judgment.

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