Anonymous wrote:Have you checked out GoCleanCo? She blew up during covid for her cleaning. She suggests to go room by room. Top to bottom, left to right. Leave the floors for the end, vacuum the floor first (no sweeping), mop last.
Obviously decluttering is a huge help for this! I know for me, I spend the most time just putting crap away. I'm looking around right now - jackets and hoodies left on dining room chairs, a purse on the table, a shopping bag on the floor, amazon boxes on the counter, etc. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here again, I’ve had these debates with friends. A boring reality.
I had one friend say her rule is always put something away first touch. I have tried this and you gain time in one way, lose it in another. More walking. But she has a point, if there are 100 things to put away, you touch 100 things. (Instead of putting it halfway close then touching it again—now you’ve put away 200 things.)
Please only respond if you care about this stuff. If you don’t, walk away!!!
One touch would drive me crazy, up the stairs down the stairs over and over. I do more herding, I’ll use a laundry basket to collect up stairs (or basement) stuff, of if there is enough one for the kids to deal with. I’m not neat but trying to improve. I always have a audiobook going to keep me not board
Anonymous wrote:Op here again, I’ve had these debates with friends. A boring reality.
I had one friend say her rule is always put something away first touch. I have tried this and you gain time in one way, lose it in another. More walking. But she has a point, if there are 100 things to put away, you touch 100 things. (Instead of putting it halfway close then touching it again—now you’ve put away 200 things.)
Please only respond if you care about this stuff. If you don’t, walk away!!!
Anonymous wrote:Op here again, I’ve had these debates with friends. A boring reality.
I had one friend say her rule is always put something away first touch. I have tried this and you gain time in one way, lose it in another. More walking. But she has a point, if there are 100 things to put away, you touch 100 things. (Instead of putting it halfway close then touching it again—now you’ve put away 200 things.)
Please only respond if you care about this stuff. If you don’t, walk away!!!
