There's a theory that if you name your challenges, you can defeat them. It comes from ancient wars before communication was very good, when you'd be fighting an invader without knowledge of what to call them. Are these guys "Huns"? Maybe they prefer "Barbarians"? Obviously, it's a lot harder to go onto the battlefield against the "Oncoming Hoards of Someplace" than it is after you happen to notice that one of them is that guy named Bob you met last year. You could call out, "Look, forthwith! It be Bob of Springfield!" And Bob would be sorta embarrassed that he hadn't introduced himself to everybody, and your whole team would feel a lot better.
Do you need to go around your home and NAME some spaces you need to address? Which spaces of clutter are you allowing because you've become so used to looking away and not addressing them? Consider naming it and claiming it, writing it down and actually getting to it.
If we write down our STRATEGY against
"storage box still on the couch",
"messy desk surface, layers one, two and three",
the "why am I saving the stuff in that bag, again?", or
"Stash and Dash I know is under the bed somewhere",
etc, etc,
then we've got the best chance of moving on to counting our blessings afterward instead. (not a bad tune to get stuck in our heads) And the blessings will be clear, calm areas that give us mental health and a smile.