2. Write Down Three Cleaning Goals Every Day and Do Them.
If
you are facing piles of papers, boxes, trinkets, toys, unopened mail and
clothes strewn about, you may feel overwhelmed. It may seem easy to
just walk away and ignore the mess until it gets bigger again and even
more overwhelming. Don’t let an already out of control mess get worse.
Take it on slowly, one step at a time. Make a point to sit down
everyday with your calendar or notepad and write a list of three things
that you would like to attend to. The list is only for you to see, so
don’t feel obligated to show anyone else. Your list might include things
like throwing away unused magazines, mopping the kitchen floor,
clipping your toenails, organizing your purse or wallet. At the end of
each day, you can take pride in having completed your tasks and if
you’re up to it, add on two or more to the list. Slow and steady wins
the race and before you know it, you’re once daunting mess, will become
smaller and more manageable.
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