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When it comes to gender equity at home, many households are depressingly unequal. It’s time to raise the bar of household equity and we will do this in two ways: First, by making visible, the invisible work of emotional labor. And then, by anticipating the Emotional Labor Lifecycle. And finally, by embracing the art and practice of radical delegation. When we commit to these ideals men will recognize their full potential in the household, and women will realize their full potential in the paid workplace. Before “neurohacking” became trending, Dr. Regina Lark deciphered how the brain’s “executive functions” impact household management and organization and exposed the related outcome of the unequal distribution of labor at home. She founded A Clear Path in 2008 to provide professional physical, emotional, and psychological support to people who wish to clear clutter and chaos from their lives. This award-winning Los Angeles area-based Certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and Accredited Senior Move Manager has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Who What Wear, and A&E’s hit reality series, “Hoarders.” In her third book, “Emotional Labor: Why a Woman’s Work Is Never Done and What to Do About It,” Lark helps women rid their lives of emotional labor by offering concrete ways to identify and mitigate the costs of women’s unseen, unnoticed and unwaged work at home. Lark also launched Speaking of Clutter in 2021. She delivers keynote addresses and retreats. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx