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[Mastering Daily Order: Strategies for Clutter Management and Inner Calm]-[Stop Clutter from Coming Back with the One-Minute Rule]

Happier with Gretchen Rubin · B1 · 2026-04-11

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Enhancing Happiness Through Habitual Order

In this episode of More Happier, hosts Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft explore practical, time-based strategies for managing both physical and mental clutter. Drawing from the philosophy that "outer order contributes to inner calm," the hosts introduce three core habits designed to prevent the accumulation of tasks that lead to feelings of being "weighed down."

The One-Minute Rule

At the heart of their discussion is the "one-minute rule," a foundational habit where any task that can be completed in less than a minute—such as hanging up a coat, filing a document, or answering an email—must be done "without delay." Gretchen emphasizes that people often "overestimate what we can do in a short time" while underestimating the cumulative impact of small, consistent actions. By addressing these "brief tasks" immediately, individuals avoid the mental exhaustion that comes from being "surrounded by things that we have to do."

The Five-Second Rule and Closet Management

For tasks that feel too daunting even at a one-minute scale, the hosts discuss a listener suggestion: the "five-second rule." This spin-off encourages taking immediate, minuscule actions—like picking up a fallen hanger or placing shoes on a shelf—whenever one enters a specific space. Elizabeth notes that this approach is particularly effective for those who are "clutter blind" or feel unmotivated to perform deep cleaning. By focusing on "negligible amounts of effort," one can make significant progress without needing to "block off two hours on my calendar."

Power Hour: Tackling Non-Recurrent Tasks

To handle the "non-recurrent, diverse, annoying tasks" that linger on to-do lists, the hosts propose the "Power Hour." This involves dedicating one hour a week to clearing out tasks that have no sense of urgency but cause persistent mental drain. Gretchen highlights that tasks like changing a lightbulb or organizing digital photos often go undone because "something that can be done at any time is often done at no time." Utilizing the "fluency heuristic," they suggest that calling it a "Power Hour" makes the labor seem more manageable and rewarding than traditional "to-do list time."

The 10-Minute Closer

Finally, the episode introduces the "10-minute closer," a transition ritual performed at the end of a workday or before bed. Much like giving children "transition times" to move between activities, adults benefit from a structured wind-down to clear their environment. By performing simple tasks—such as disposing of trash, returning items to their homes, or tidying surfaces—one creates a "calmer state of mind." This ritual acts as a "clutter clearing meditation," ensuring that the next morning starts with a sense of order rather than a feeling of being overwhelmed by the "explosion of stuff" left behind from the previous day.

By implementing these small, consistent behaviors, the hosts argue that individuals can move away from the stress of procrastination and toward a more grounded, organized, and ultimately happier daily existence.

🎯Key Sentences

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Anything you can do in less than a minute you do without delay.
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Don't take our word for it.
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Go grab one for yourself.
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I have no answer to that question.
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I think you're on to something with that.
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📝Key Phrases

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without delay
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fall out of the habit
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weighed down by
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as you go about your business
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insurmountable burden
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📖 Transcript

What if the life you built online suddenly became real and completely out of your control?
In Carol Claire Burke's debut novel Yesteryear, Natalie is a trad wife influencer, with a picture-perfect life and millions of followers, until she wakes up in 1855 and everything she's been romanticizing becomes something she has to survive.
Carol Clare Burke is also the co-host of the podcast Diabolical Lies, and readers are calling this book impossible to put down, with a twist that's completely off the rails in the best way.
Yesteryear is available now in print, audio, and e-book.
Hello, we're here for More Happier, a podcast where we get happier.
Hey, Elizabeth.

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