Tat wrote:

 > Other clutterers will no doubt attest to the fact that the clutter
 > around them tends to affect their functioning - for example, it can
 > lead to depression and disorganised thinking (or is it the result
 > of...?).

I think that depression and/or disorganized thinking lead to clutter
which increase depression and/or disorganized thinking ...

or

Clutter causes depression and/or disorganized thinking which leads to
more clutter which increases depression and/or disorganized thinking ...

Joanne

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