Unlike decluttering (which removes the bad) or organizing (which arranges the existing), Space Unblocking is the active process of restoring the flow of energy, attention, and utility within a given environment. It is not about minimalism; it is about circulation . In physics, a block is an obstacle that disrupts a vector—a rock in a stream, a wall in a corridor. In human spaces, blocks are more insidious. They are not just physical objects; they are micro-decisions disguised as furniture.
That pile of mail you haven't sorted? It’s not clutter. It’s a . The second-hand treadmill you swore you’d use? That’s a guilt block . The "Archive" folder you never empty? That’s a digital sediment block . spaceunblocking
But a new paradigm is emerging in productivity and design psychology: Unlike decluttering (which removes the bad) or organizing
We’ve all felt it. That subtle, creeping frustration when you walk into your office and feel your shoulders tighten. That moment of digital vertigo when you open your laptop to 47 browser tabs and a desktop cluttered with screenshots. We call it "being blocked." The modern solution is usually "decluttering"—a reactive, often violent purge of things. In human spaces, blocks are more insidious