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News.com.au: Holding onto old and unused items is making Australians stressed

9 September, 2019 | 
Pureprofile 

Originally published: News.com.au, 9 September 2019

Many Australians are struggling to declutter their homes and are feeling stressed and weighed down by old and unused items.
Despite the KonMari craze sweeping the world, a survey has found that a staggering 88 per cent of Australians still feel like their homes are being cluttered up by old and unused items.
The survey of 1000 Australians conducted by Pureprofile on behalf of MobileMuster this year, found 58 per cent felt frustrated or annoyed at themselves for holding on to things they no longer needed, and 31 per cent actually felt stressed or weighed down by these items.
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