Our brains can only handle so much during a day.

The Globe and Mail recommends using a junk drawer to easily categorize the miscellaneous.

The junk drawer isn’t a new concept, but many think it creates more clutter and confusion.

Drawers, by nature, are used to categorized and store items.

This isn’t always a quick task when we need it to be.

Non-physical items that are difficult to place also belong in a junk drawer.

you’ve got the option to evenkeep your junk drawers organizedto find items quickly.

Your brain has limited capacity: Here’s how to maximize it| The Globe and Mail

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