
As ‘manic cleaning’ trends on TikTok, psychologists reveal reasons, risks behind impulsive tidying
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Manic cleaning has been trending on TikTok as users share their compulsions to clean in intense bursts. Two psychologists, Dr. Aron Tendler and Nilou Nekou, share behavioral triggers.
Many users have posted videos showing their own manic cleaning sessions, expressing how the "high" of productivity tends to wear off as suddenly as it arrived. "No one should be manically cleaning in the hours [when] they’re supposed to be asleep." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
One video posted by user @b0btaildog shows her vacuuming and suddenly falling to the ground with the caption, "When ur manic cleaning and not eating or drinking all day finally hits."
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