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‘Pope Rules’ is the latest displaying hack of the Internet, but does it actually work?

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Last updated: 5 June 2025 08:00
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‘Pope Rules’ is the latest displaying hack of the Internet, but does it actually work?No, it is not a bathroom rule, but unwanted things have a way to clean their home. People claim that ‘Poop Rules’ can also help in simplifying life. The question is, will you leave it?In shortSanitary Poop Rules?Underdeveloped and mental health

‘Pope Rules’ is the latest displaying hack of the Internet, but does it actually work?

No, it is not a bathroom rule, but unwanted things have a way to clean their home. People claim that ‘Poop Rules’ can also help in simplifying life. The question is, will you leave it?

Decluttering is not easy, but there is a hack for it in the Internet (Photo: AI General)
India Today Lifestyle Desk
India Today Lifestyle Desk
New Delhi,Update: June 5, 2025 08:00 IST

In short

  • There is a new hack for the diclter in the Internet and it is graphic.
  • ‘The Poop Rule’ was introduced by a lifestyle blogger Amanda Johnson.
  • While the neti is grossed by bizarre nature, some agree that it works.

Pope Rules – This is not what you think. This is not some bathroom etiquette tip, but it is definitely about taking out things (your cupboard or house). Clean and clear, this is the tendency.

In the latest episodes of how bizarre (or gross) can get internet, someone came up with hack to deal with the dislocation sitting free on rent in your store room or cupboard. When we sit for the displater, we decide whether to throw that birthday card from the third grade or those sparkly tapes were once used for the school project, it becomes difficult. To throw away or not? What if I need it someday? All this contemplation and finally the pile lasts for another year yet.

Too much?

Now, if you are someone who has problems in leaving things and no Pro Tip works for you, then you probably need to read on ‘Poop Rules’.

The lifestyle -affected Amanda was introduced by Johnson, who shares tips and tricks for regular decline, the idea is simple, but some may seem gross. She suggests that you ask yourself, “If the item was a hunting on it, will you keep it or toss it?”

Yes, Amanda claims that it is too much how you can get rid of most things (not sure about the lover of your red flag, however, or perhaps you can).

See this post on Instagram

Post shared by Lauren Hosteller (@lauren_HOSTLER_)

In Indian homes, where emotions and apathy moves deep, the decline is not easy. People want to preserve memories, even if it means keeping a personal birthday card from years ago or stacking every plastic container from previous food delivery. So can the ‘Poop Rules’ become the final solution to the problems of all hoarders?

Sanitary Poop Rules?

Amanda Johnson documented her fall for her fall and was sworn in by ‘Poop Rules’.

She tells it more: “If you won’t pack it and take it with you in a step, as if you don’t even want to touch it with a poop bag, it is probably not in your house.”

He said, “We hang on things that we don’t like, just because we have kept them for a while, they were a gift, or we can use them someday,” he wrote, sharing the post. “But if you don’t put it with the poop on it, you probably do not need it. When you become honest, the displaying becomes very easy. Use the poop rule and move forward.”

See this post on Instagram

A post shared by Amanda Johnson | Simple and declutter (@allthingsnew_home)

The main idea here is simple: connecting the chaos with some brown and triggering a sense of hatred from the smelly, which helps to break the emotional attachment for allegedly old clothes and household items.

But does it really work? Some tried it, others dissolved it!

Social media users also discussed how, in the digital age, people go to any length, just to get ‘viral’.

See this post on Instagram

A post shared by Katie and Haley (@Betweenusmomspod)

Underdeveloped and mental health

Whether it is a food distribution box that you can use some day or indifferent memorabilia, years pass and the items remain untouched, 101 hoardings. But after a good decline session, the feeling of satisfaction is real, and it can have a significant impact on mental health.

Nostalgia, finally, provides a sense of comfort and connection. It creates a safe place and probably saves a little bit from the movement of life. Experts say that this attachment stems from future fear – what if I need it later and I don’t have it? – Financial anxiety, emotional value, fear of regrets, etc.

On the other hand, it is also true that a disorganized environment adds to stress, affects the focus and sluggish creative thinking. The chaos forms a cycle of emotional or physical dependence that can affect your brain in ways you cannot understand.

According to experts, this strange rule can be particularly effective for people with ADHD. Psychiatrist Jeff Ditzel, who specializes in ADHD, told Washington Post This type of visual technique can make it easier to make decisions everyday. For people with ADHD, graphic imagery helps them imagine them and therefore decides more quickly and with less stress.

For all the hoarders out of there, will you give it a try?

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