A space is just a place where you live or hang out, and it can help you feel happy or make you feel stressed, like having a messy room versus a tidy one.
Imagine your room is like a toy box. If the toys are all mixed up and there's no space to play, it’s hard to have fun. That’s like a space that doesn’t help you, maybe it’s too small or too noisy.
When a Space Helps You
When a Space Hurts You
But if the room is dark, crowded with too many toys, and there’s no place to sit, it can feel like being stuck in a puzzle with no answer. That’s when a bad space makes it harder to be happy, just like having to share your favorite toy with ten friends at once.
So, a space can either help you shine or make things tricky, depending on how it feels!
Examples
- A messy bedroom can make it hard to focus on homework.
- A bright, open kitchen makes cooking feel more enjoyable.
- A cluttered office leads to a stressed employee.
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