Most of us have been told since childhood to make our beds every morning, but have you ever wondered if this simple habit has ...
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How many of us recall our mother’s demand to “make your bed”? If you are anything like me, you probably resisted, or at best, just threw the blankets over your pillows. But, as with many things, Mom ...
While it's common to make your bed right after waking up, experts actually recommend giving your bedding time to air out. Our Good Housekeeping Institute cleaning expert shares why and reveals how ...
A common morning ritual, making your bed, might be harming your respiratory health. Research suggests tightly made beds trap moisture, creating an ideal environment for dust mites, a common allergen.
For many people, the day begins with the same familiar sequence. The duvet is pulled neatly into place, the pillows are arranged with care, and the perfectly made bed becomes a symbol of order and ...
This simple morning habit, taking less than two minutes, might reveal more about your psychology than years of therapy—and ...