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Angry and frustrated? Try these home cleaning hacks to reset your mind

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 27, 2026, 15:37 IST
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Angry and frustrated? Try these home cleaning hacks to reset your mind

One of the strongest emotions that we can feel, anger is one of those feelings that, although it may be overwhelming, has a lot of power that can be used in a very productive manner.

Instead of allowing this anger to build up or simply acting on it, channelling this anger into a physical activity, such as cleaning, can be very beneficial in that it allows you a sense of control over your situation.

Cleaning is not only a distraction for your mind, but it is also a very fulfilling activity, especially when you are in a situation where you are trying to find peace of mind.

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Mirrors

There is satisfaction in cleaning mirrors. Not only do you see the mirror becoming clearer, but you also see your own reflection becoming clearer. This can be somewhat comforting. The reflection you see in the mirror can have an effect on your mood, making you feel more collected.


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Shoes

There is something very grounding in cleaning your shoes, especially after a long day at work. It is a very personal activity, especially because you associate it with your daily activities. Scrubbing your shoes can also be very symbolic, especially as you wash away all the frustration from the day.

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Floor corners

Cleaning the corners of your floors is about cleaning the hidden areas that we usually do not pay attention to. It is a good way to channel your energy towards something detailed and usually overlooked. Cleaning out dirt and dust is like clearing out your bottled-up emotions. It is quite therapeutic.

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Shower head

Descaling a shower head is a simple yet fulfilling task when you're feeling overwhelmed. There's something therapeutic about watching all that buildup disappear. It's a small task that gives you instant satisfaction. The concept of water running freely through a shower head is similar to the emotional release you feel when you're done.

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Fridge shelves

Removing old food items stored on the fridge shelves could have both practical and symbolic meanings. Tossing away old food items could be a way of letting go of things in one's life that one no longer needs. Arranging the space could provide a sense of order and control, which is helpful in emotional situations. It is a mini-reboot in creating a clean and balanced space.

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Mattress stains

Cleaning mattress stains is a task that requires more work, which makes it a good outlet for more intense emotions. It requires patience and attention to detail, which helps to calm down racing thoughts. As one goes about this task, they will find that it is a way of renewal. A clean bed is like a new beginning.

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Windows

Windows can be wiped to have a similar effect to clearing your thoughts. While wiping away the dust and marks on the window, you are also clearing your view of the outside world. This can have a subtle effect on your mental state. It is a simple task to do, making you feel lighter in both body and mind.

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Burnt pots and pans

Burnt pots and pans are best for intense cleaning sessions. The more stubborn the stain is, the more cleaning power it requires, and hence the more it is suited for relieving pent-up anger. Cleaning the burnt matter is therapeutic in itself, as if the stress is being scrubbed away. Becoming clean is empowering.

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Kitchen sink

The process of cleaning the kitchen sink helps one direct their anger into something positive. The grease, grime, and buildup in the sink become the focal point of the battle, making one feel as if they are winning the fight. The process of scrubbing the sink provides a rhythm that helps clear the mind. In the end, the clean sink provides a sense of order.

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Bathroom tiles

Scrubbing bathroom tiles may be a surprisingly therapeutic activity if you are feeling angry. It provides a physical activity to channel your emotions into, and the tangible outcome of scrubbing the tiles until they sparkle may be a great way to work through your anger. As the tiles sparkle, you may feel a sense of achievement that may help calm you down.

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