Clean Counters, Clearer Mind
June 20, 2026
When the house feels full or messy, I usually start with the kitchen island. Not the whole house. Not the pantry. Not every drawer. The island. It becomes the landing place for everything: mail, notebooks, business notes, garden plans, shopping bags, water bottles, and whatever project I am working on that day. It is amazing how quickly one surface can start carrying the weight of an entire week. But the opposite is also true. When the island is clear, the entire house feels calmer. I think this is why clean counters matter to me. It is not about wanting the house to look untouched. I do not want a home that feels staged. I want a home that feels lived in and cared for.
Clean counters give the day somewhere to land. They make room for food. Room for flowers. Room for a notebook. Room for someone to set down a cup of coffee and stay for a conversation. The older I get, the more I appreciate simple places to begin.
When life feels too full, I do not always need a dramatic reset. Sometimes I need to clear one place. Put the mail where it belongs. Move the water bottles. Stack the notebooks. Wipe the counter. Let the room breathe.
Clean living is not perfection. It is the repeatable care that helps a home support the people inside it. That is why I keep returning to small rhythms. Laundry caught up. Sheets washed. Counters cleared. Floors vacuumed. Plants watered. Garden checked. Fridge cleaned out enough to know what is actually in it.
None of it is complicated. But it matters. Sometimes a clearer mind starts with one clean counter.
With love and intention,
Jennifer








