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311 — The Science of How Your Spaces Shape Your Mind (and How to Make Them Work for You) with UVA Behavioral Scientist Leidy Klotz

April 27, 2026
Mentally Stronger Lediy Klotz Amy Morin

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What if cleaning your kitchen counter could actually help with depression? What if rearranging your living room could improve your relationships? Or moving your fruit bowl could make you healthier? We tend to think change is all about what’s happening inside us — our mindset, our habits, our willpower. But what if the secret to a better life isn’t just about what you do, but where you do it?
 
My guest today is Leidy Klotz, a professor at the University of Virginia, behavioral scientist, and author of the fascinating new book In a Good Place. Leidy explains that every human has three basic psychological needs — agency, growth, and connection — and once you understand them, you can intentionally design your spaces to meet them.
 
Some of the things we discuss in this episode are:
 

  • The 3 basic psychological needs your environment should be giving you — and what to evaluate before you ever look at the kitchen backsplash.
  • Why a psychologist’s prescription for depression might be to organize your kitchen — and the surprising reason it works.
  • The “Memorial Gym” effect — how you walk past life-changing opportunities every single day without ever noticing them.
  • Why your sight is so dominant that it’s robbing you of the most powerful sensory experiences your space has to offer.
  • The bizarre way returning to an old space can rewind your habits 11 years in an instant.
  • Why “screen-free rooms” are the wrong approach — and the simple flip Leidy recommends instead.
  • The fire extinguisher study that reveals just how much you’re missing in your own environment.
  • The tension between novelty and nostalgia — and how to know when a renovation is actually a mistake.
  • The story of Josie’s Way — a profoundly moving lesson on how physical spaces can carry someone’s spirit forward.
  • The fascinating brain science behind why we describe relationships using the language of space (“close to,” “distant from”) — and what it reveals about how we connect.

 
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’re working against yourself to build better habits, this conversation will completely change how you think about the rooms you live in.
 

Key Takeaways:

 

  • Impact of Environment on Well-being: Our surroundings significantly influence our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and impact our mental health.
  • Three Psychological Needs: Agency, growth, and connection are universal needs that can be fulfilled by intentionally designing our spaces.
  • Role of Clutter: Decluttering spaces can reduce feelings of depression and enhance a sense of control and competence.
  • Screen-Free Spaces: Creating specific areas free of screens can encourage meaningful human connections and enhance mental focus.

 
Strategic Space Use: Thoughtfully organizing spaces based on activities and personal goals can improve productivity and mental clarity.

Notable Quotes:

"Our surroundings are shaping what's happening inside of us in a lot of different ways." – Leidy Klotz

"Put the things that you want to be important and prominent in your life so that you're bumping into them." – Leidy Klotz

"You should have a room where you drop your phones and the TVs... and then the rest of the space is screen free." – Leidy Klotz

"There's just this relationship that we can't get away from between our inner world and our outer world." – Leidy Klotz

Timestamp Summary

0:00 Designing Spaces to Enhance Mental Health and Well-Being

3:15 Choosing Living Spaces Based on Agency, Growth, and Connection

6:04 Amy’s Experience Living on a Sailboat

9:46 The Importance of Connection and Belonging in Our Surroundings

14:09 Autopilot Living: Ignoring Our Environment's Hidden Opportunities

17:14 Habitual Patterns Triggered by Returning to Familiar Environments

19:13 Designing Spaces to Encourage Healthy Habits and Mindful Living

22:31 Embracing Outdoor Dining for a Simpler Family Life

23:31 Optimizing Workspaces for Creativity and Productivity

27:18 Designing Screen-Free Spaces for Better Human Connection

32:54 Balancing Novelty and Nostalgia in Personal Spaces

40:42 The Connection Between Space and Mental Strength

42:46 Designing Your Environment for Better Mental Health

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