Declutter Your Mind
Simple Brain Hygiene Habits for Mental Clarity and Simplicity
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Get 3 months for £0.99/mo
Buy Now for £6.39
-
Narrated by:
-
Gordon Webster
-
By:
-
Franklin Daniels
About this listen
In a world of constant notifications, endless obligations, and nonstop mental noise, clarity has become a rare skill. Declutter Your Mind is a practical, compassionate guide that teaches you how to clear mental clutter, quiet cognitive noise, and design a lifestyle that supports focus, emotional balance, and intentional living.
Using the powerful metaphor of decluttering a physical space, this book explains how thoughts, emotions, information overload, perfectionism, and unresolved experiences accumulate in the mind—creating stress, indecision, anxiety, and burnout. It then provides clear, actionable techniques to release that clutter and regain control.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
- Identify the true sources of mental overwhelm and cognitive noise
- Break free from overthinking, rumination, negative self-talk, and information overload
- Practice simple brain-decluttering tools such as mindfulness, journaling, prioritization, and digital hygiene
- Set boundaries that protect your mental energy
- Reduce multitasking and decision fatigue
- Design a “brain-space lifestyle” that supports clarity, focus, and peace
- Create long-term habits that keep your mind clear, flexible, and resilient
This book does not promise a perfectly calm mind or the elimination of thoughts. Instead, it teaches you how to manage your thoughts with awareness, filter out what doesn’t serve you, and create mental space for creativity, purpose, and well-being.
Declutter Your Mind is ideal for anyone feeling overwhelmed, mentally scattered, emotionally drained, or disconnected from what truly matters—and ready to reclaim clarity, simplicity, and intentional focus.
©2025 Franklin Daniels (P)2025 Franklin Daniels