Rat Because of their "waste not, want not" mentality, resourceful rats are prone to clutter. However, they can reduce their clutter by classifying their possessions into three categories
frequently used, less frequently used, and useless. Examine the necessity of less-used objects and get over any pride that prevents you from letting go. Unblocking stale energy creates opportunities.
Ox Organised Oxen can declutter successfully by making goals, such as getting rid of a specified amount of clutter, despite their tendency towards intransigence when faced with clutter.
Think twice before preserving anything; unless it's emotional, get rid of anything that hasn't been utilised for a year. It's imperative to get over possessiveness and the "just in case" mindset.
Tiger Activated Tigers, whose desks are cluttered with colourful collections, can efficiently clear by concentrating their energy in brief spurts.
Burnout can be avoided by setting a timer and taking pauses. E-waste (things not utilised for more than a year) reduces sentimental clutter.
Rabbit Visual Appeal Bunnies who treasure emotional stuff can simplify their workspaces by removing anything that doesn't add value, make them smile, or fulfil a function.