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Our friend Marie Kondo has taught us that we should only keep things that #sparkjoy — and I'm sure that your annoying headphone wires that always get tangled don't exactly scream "joy."
But don't toss those headphones just yet! Kondo also taught us that everything can be easily maintained as along as every item has its own home. That means those jumbled mess of wires, whether they're attached to headphones or stuffed behind your TV, should all have homes to stay nice and neat (and save your sanity). These cord management products will keep your wires neat and make you feel a little more zen every day. And couldn't we all use that?
We have a feeling the wires behind your work computer could use something like this. Just bind the cords together and wrap the adjustable neoprene sleeve around them. Reviewers love that it offers flexibility and is cut-to-size.
If hanging cords individually is more your style, simply stick these Command cord organizers on the wall to keep your space tangle-free. They'll keep cords organized and safely out of the way and easily stick to any hard surface without holes or damage.
There's a reason this gear tie was our top-selling stocking stuffer during the holidays: It's pretty much indestructible thanks to its bendable design and rubber exterior. It can be twisted, tied, reused and it's water-resistant.
This compact mini station tidies up all the loose cords on your desk. Its brilliant design keeps cords snugly tucked in so they won't slide onto the ground when unplugged.
This is super stylish solution to hiding any jumble of cables. Simply slide a power strip into the box, place the wooden cover on top, and no one will see the mess of plugs inside.
If you have a work phone or swear by your tablet, this fashionable bamboo organizer is for you. It can charge iPhones, Androids, and tablets all at the same time with its charging dock, while keeping everything nice and neat.
RIP to the hours you've wasted untangling your earbuds. This earphone organizer snaps your headphones in place, comes in cute pastel colors, and only costs you $5. (Better yet, get some great wireless headphones.)
If you have a ton of cables kicking around, this one's for you. This pack comes with 20 velcro straps in pink, yellow, blue, black, and white. Choose from three sizes to fit various cable needs. Reviewers call them an "excellent value" and great for use "in home or car."
This little lion isn't just cute, but is also actually helps to prevent cable breakage by clipping around cables at the plug to prevent the dreaded "double chin."
Finally, a place to store your hot tools before they're cool. The heat-resistant mesh helps speed up the cooling process, and the storage pocket in the back keeps cords out of the way. Best of all, the whole caddy can be hung on a rack to clear up valuable counter space.
Whether storing cables, everyday gear, or travel essentials, Tech Pouch offers origami-style pockets that let you pack more into a smaller space while keeping your items neatly organized and easy to find.
Shanon Maglente
Shanon is a writer and editor who specializes in best-of product roundups and deals. She has over six years of experience, including almost three years as a Good Housekeeping product and reviews editor, covering the best sales and products across home, appliances, health, beauty, parenting and more.
Gaslighting is a type of abuse that causes someone to doubt their perceptions or sanity. It can occur in any kind of relationship but often involves an imbalance of power. People who experience gaslighting may feel confused or as though they cannot do anything right.
Sanity is the opposite of insanity. When you have sanity, you're mentally healthy and not acting crazy. Sanity is a word for having a healthy state of mind — people with sanity don't have any loose marbles.
Sanity is maintaining a good state of mental health. Protecting your Sanity is finding ways to help keep your mental health in check and with the growing suicide rate I thought I share a few ways to help keep you sane in this Mad World called “Life”
Gaslighting is the action of repetitively (and often brazenly) lying to someone to manipulate, and ultimately control them and the relationship. It could be divided into four different types: outright lying, manipulation of reality, scapegoating and coercion.
What Are the Signs of Gaslighting? You doubt your feelings and reality: You try to convince yourself that the treatment you receive is not that bad or that you are too sensitive. You question your judgment and perceptions: You are afraid of speaking up or expressing your emotions.
Losing sanity can be seen in someone's regular everyday functioning. Are you lying in bed all day?Are you unable to get things done around the house?Have you lost interest in talking or moving?
Sanity is derived from the word “sane" which means sensible, or mentally normal. Peace of mind is a whole different ball game. Peace is something that refers to the state of mind when you are calm, and not stressed, and not overthinking about anything.
A questioning mind refers to an individual who actively engages in the process of inquiry and seeks to gather information and understanding through asking questions. It is a mindset characterized by curiosity, critical thinking, and a desire to explore and discover.
What evidence do I have that this is true or accurate? What evidence do I have that this is not true or, at least, not completely true? Is there another way to look at this? If so, what is it?
Introduction: My name is The Hon. Margery Christiansen, I am a bright, adorable, precious, inexpensive, gorgeous, comfortable, happy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
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