If You Don’t Make Your Bed, Psychology Suggests You May Be Mentally Different
February 3, 2026
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Psychological research suggests skipping bed-making isn't laziness but can reflect personality traits like flexibility and comfort with uncertainty. While conscientiousness links to routine, not making your bed might signal a preference for spontaneity and adaptive behavior over rigid order. This habit doesn't imply dysfunction, but rather a different prioritization of energy.