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The Health “Hack” No One Talks About

When I worked at a psychiatric hospital in the suburbs of Kansas City, one aspect of patient care left a lasting impression on me.

Part of treatment involved observing a patient’s personal environment. No one was forced to clean, and it was never framed as punishment or compliance. But we paid attention to their space.

Was the bed reasonably made?

Were clothes put away?

Was the bathroom kept in usable condition?

Was the bedside table free of old food, empty cups, or excess clutter?

These observations weren’t just about aesthetics. They functioned as clinical indicators.

A patient’s ability to maintain a basic level of cleanliness and organization was often considered when assessing readiness for discharge and independent living. It reflected executive functioning, cognitive clarity, emotional regulation, and capacity for day-to-day self-care.

In practice, the pattern was consistent. When someone was overwhelmed or acutely unwell, their environment often deteriorated alongside them. As they stabilized, their space tended to follow. The room came back online as the person did.

This wasn’t about perfection or rigid standards. It was about bandwidth.

My Relationship With Cleaning

That insight landed differently for me because my relationship with cleaning growing up wasn’t neutral.

I grew up in a household where cleaning often carried stress. Sometimes it was framed as punishment. Other times it was reactive—everything left until the last minute before guests arrived, resulting in panic, overwhelm, and feeling behind before we even started.

As an adult, I had to consciously unlearn the automatic anxiety I associated with cleaning and organizing. The root of cleaning anxiety connects to the broken fiat monetary system we find ourselves in as well.

Over the past several decades, the economic reality for families has changed significantly. Since the 1970s, the percentage of households requiring two full-time working parents has roughly doubled. This is where my family fell. Mom is a school teacher. Dad runs a small business. Growing up, my mom briefly worked as a stay at home mom before financial demands becoming unmanageable, forcing her back into the classroom. At the same time, inflation has steadily eroded purchasing power, leaving families with less margin—financially, mentally, and physically.

Many households weren’t disorganized because of lack of care. They were and are stretched thin.

When both parents are working, time becomes scarce. Energy becomes rationed. Tasks like cleaning shift from maintenance tasks to luxury tasks when time permits. Not because people don’t value order, but because they’re operating at capacity.

Environment as an Indicator

What I observed in clinical settings helped reframe this further.

The state of someone’s environment wasn’t treated as a character assessment. It was information. One data point among many indicating how much internal capacity someone had at that moment.

That same framing applies outside of hospitals.

A disorganized environment often reflects:

cognitive overload

nervous system strain

lack of time for recovery

prolonged stress without adequate support

Improving one’s environment can reduce background stress and make daily functioning easier. Sometimes internal stability leads to environmental order. Other times, small environmental changes help create the conditions for improved clarity and regulation.

A Practical Reframe

When we talk about improving health—through nutrition, movement, light exposure, or sleep—a tidy environment is rarely mentioned. Yet it quietly shapes how easy or difficult daily life feels.

The internal and external tend to move together. Paying attention to one can offer insight into the other.

It’s all connected.

So the next time you think about ways to “optimize” or improve your health, consider your environment.

What does its current state say about your life?

Is it organized or chaotic?

Disheveled or intentional?

Are there objects you’re holding onto that belong to a past version of yourself?

You may find that by tending to the external physical world you live in, you also begin to create more space, clarity, and calm within your internal world.

“As an engineer the way I describe it is that the input signals we need are in nature. We just have to embrace them.”

Love the simplicity of this quote from nostr:nprofile1qqszx4t403hvtctkd6afq0w7ta29etrd5f7smwktl9e9sq8lttf7qngpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9e3h2unjv4h8gtnx095sv9r8tx from decentralization and health panel run by nostr:nprofile1qqsx5dvc2g3cmjgz4mgelwlk5p2ln2ljrsw23y2ar38z0agd7tefpkgpxdmhxue69uhkuamr9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshkxdrfvguxsvnjwvmrycntd4kxkdrhw5mk5cntduuh2em3vfhqz9nhwden5te0daexzmn8v4cxjmrvv4ezummjvuwf32ff at nostr:nprofile1qqs8jpd9449z8wxwsr4p7k57snfv7un6mxlvkm6s9yazm2nuz862t7spr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet5qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wd9hxvmc5xu3ny - thank you for resurfacing this stellar content.

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Organic salsa & seed oil free chips.

Someone needs to orange pill the people that make these local seed oil free chips.

In this weeks series of my 40 hours of podcast listening - I have to shout out nostr:nprofile1qqsx5dvc2g3cmjgz4mgelwlk5p2ln2ljrsw23y2ar38z0agd7tefpkgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejszrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqfxjkd4 once again for her and Dr. Alexis Jazmyn’s conversation. They cover a wide variety of topics from circadian biology to COVID jabs to decentralized healthcare and so much more. Highly recommend 😁

https://fountain.fm/episode/r9jPwy3CkTyEawEyc4hL

Nothing like a paddle & cold plunge on the weekend after Christmas in Kansas.

Taking a family vacation! This year to BTC Isla - any recommendations?

Traveling to nostr:nprofile1qqsyl2q285ux7x3pfvpfy878hv4tps2u6n563v8lf7xywulepesmxygpr9mhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet59uqs7amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd4hk66rg0tu in a couple weeks.

Suggestions?

#btcisla

Can’t wait to eat more plantains when I’m back in CR #puravida #pv

If you’re stressed try starting by turning ur phone to black & white mode

& put on the blue light blockers

#lightstr

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Yes 100%!! I have lots of recommendations. Message me and I’ll you send them directly! I’m also planning a trip already to visit again so maybe we will see each other there 🌊 🌴 ☀️

Lmao I legit thought this was a meme… nope, real carousel. 😂 650k followers taking advice from this and y’all still think we’re late? We are so early. #bitcoin #adoptbtc

Primal > IG

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Listening to the Bitcoin Standard Audiobook this morning on the way to work and had to share these quotes from the chapter about government money.

“Over the twentieth century, the supply of gold increased at an average of about 1.5–2% per year. In contrast, the supply of government money has increased at annual rates ranging from 7% to 10%, and in some cases far higher.”

“History has shown that governments will inevitably succumb to the temptation of inflating the money supply.”

The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous

Fix the money. Fix the world.

Maybe it’s the raw cacao milk talking but is there anyone else feeling extra bullish these last few days?

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One last stop this morning before leaving Uvita - Seguras Meat Market for a raw milk latte.

The bitcoin jungle is the real deal

Highly recommend

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Empecé por la primera vez en mi vida en el 5 de julio sábado. Llegue a line up por la primera ayer, el 8 de julio miércoles. Intenté unas olas verdes.

The circular economy is bonito in Uvita.

Yesterday, people zapped me some sats on primal for my post about Uvita.

Today, I paid for my surfing lessons in bitcoin.

#adoptingbtc #bitcoinjungle #uvita #costarica

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