Tallulah
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I think a lot of it has to do with how one prioritizes things. If you don't care too much about the asthetic appearance of your home or yourself your less likely to put effort into maintaining it. Or care more about doing other things that take up your time, this could include activities like playing video games all day. One thing I notice about messy people is that in their rooms they will have 'a path' carved out so it meets their basic mobility needs. An organised and cleanly house is often an effort to maximise astheitcs and practical application of serving duties.
Also if you tend to live more in your head (versus your environment) then you're less likely to take note of how bad your environment has gotten. An example of which is when I noticed how much cat fur there was on my carpet only after I packed all by things up and moved into a new house. While I was living there I thought the carpets looked fine so I didn't think I needed to vacuume. When you add clutter into the equation then what I have found what my mind does it that it concentrates solely on what I need at the time while all other things are sort of blocked out. I once lived in an extremely cluttered house that seriously needed a professional cleaning crew to keep it up. There were even mushrooms growing at the base of the toilet! A LOT of daily work was put into that house just to keep it functional. When a person was assigned to do the dishes (which was done every night) it also meant they had to clean the entire kitchen too which usually took on average two hours. Then the next morning all that hard work had usually been undone and the next person in line had to do exactly what the last had did. It was once suggested that in order to keep the kitchen clean we would need to do it three times a day.Things were also constantly breaking. I can't remember how many times the kitchen faucet needed to be replaced or how many vacuume cleaners we had purchased. That house was under an organisational system from hell and had came into existence from an accumulation of problems. When I moved into a cleaner, well organised house the sight of it blinded me, it looked so... sterile.
Yeah, this is basically it--a lot of NTs are so inside our heads that we develop blind spots as far as our physical environment is concerned. I can walk right over something for weeks and weeks and then need it and not be able to find it when I need it, because I just don't "see" it anymore.
I will confess that sometimes cleaning my physical environment can have the effect of clearing my head, but it's probably due more to the act of doing it rather than having the clear space.
I lived with a roommate that taught me how to keep the common areas in the house clear, and to have a place for everything, and I mostly do that. When I get ready in the bathroom in the mornings, I don't leave my stuff out for others to have to deal with--it goes back into whatever place I got it from. What I do tend to do, however, is nest--if I'm going to be sitting in the same place in the living room or my bedroom every day and need the same stuff, I'll just sort of keep a little nest of that stuff around me. If I'm going to need it, I figure, keep it convenient. When I'm done with it for good, I'll put it up.
I would say I'm somewhat messy, but I'm not gross. I'm not going to leave nasty dishes piled up for weeks, or never clean the bathroom. I have been to people's houses that seem like they should be condemned for health reasons. I couldn't live like that. But stuff like making the bed? Yeah, I might do it once in a great while. It just seems like a waste of energy.