it's no secret that i hate housework. and i mean,
i.
hate.
housework.
well, it's not so much doing it that bothers me. it's the unendingness of it all. i can clean off the counters right now, but by tonight, they'll be covered with stuff again. and laundry. seriously, when is someone going to invent perma-clean clothes????????
ugh.
a few years ago, i gave FlyLady a whirl (the link is on the sidebar). and found it to be just as overwhelming as the mess in my house. so that was a no-go.
but, a friend suggested it again a few weeks ago, so i decided to sign up again. and yes, it took me a while to figure out how to wade through all those emails (and WOW! there are a lot!), which ones to read and which ones to delete unread. but now that i've figured that out, i'm actually not so overwhelmed by it all.
(and please ignore the irony that i can tackle the clutter in my inbox but want to cry when i look at my coffee table.)
anyhoo...
the other day, she issued a challenge: clean up. do it all, toss stuff, put stuff away, wipe stuff down. everything.
for seven minutes.
that's right.
seven minutes.
"bah!" i thought, trapped in some semi-dickensian (time-)warped frame of mind, "seven minutes! i can't clean the house in seven minutes!! humbug!!"
but then i thought... you know... it's only seven minutes... maybe i'll try it...
and prove FlyLady wrong...
because we all know you can't get anything accomplished in seven minutes.
and so, i set off to the black hole pile of clutter kitchen to do some tidying and cleaning. again, thinking, "seriously, seven minutes?? bah! humbug!!" and i set the timer on the stove.
and do you want to know what i did in that seven minutes??
i put away the remaining pantry stuff from christmas that had not previously fit in the pantry. but it fits now... other than the case of KD, so, admittedly, that's still on the floor.
i put all kinds of stuff into recycling.
i almost threw up a bit when i looked in my mini compostainer.
i found several forks.
i found a couple spoons.
i found parts of the floor i'd forgotten were there.
i found out what colour my counter is.
i found my breadmaker.
ok, the breadmaker wasn't lost. i knew where it was. but i couldn't get to it. but now i can!!!
turns out, you can accomplish quite a bit in seven minutes! who knew!!!
ok, probably a lot of you. i'm sure this is some centuries-old strategy and i'm just ridiculously slow in learning it.
and now i have a new housework mantra:
it doesn't need to be perfect; it just needs to be done.
so my plan for today is:
- seven minutes cleaning the kitchen.
- seven minutes tidying the living room.
- seven minutes looking for the dining room table.
- seven minutes in the bathroom.
1 comments:
Awesome! I'm glad that FlyLady's working for you.
To avoid the FlyLady emails becoming clutter in my Inbox, I changed my settings to a "Daily Digest" so I get each day's worth of emails in one big email, with a hyperlink table of contents at the top. Then I can just read the applicable stuff.
Babysteps! And yeah, it's amazing what you can get done when you set the timer for 2 min., 5 min., 7 min. or 15 min. and spend that time on focused cleaning!
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