Stop Cleaning on the Weekends - Do My Brilliant Swap Instead
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Stop Cleaning on the Weekends - Do My Brilliant Swap Instead
"In corporate settings you might hear about 'sprints,' usually week-long periods of achievable, predetermined goals designed to break up bigger projects into clear, concise tasks to make them feel more attainable. That's how I now approach cleaning my apartment, and it's been a lifesaver as someone who loves to put it off."
"During the last week of every month, depending on what's piled up, I assign two to three days mid-week where I have to accomplish at least one major cleaning task, like dusting, vacuuming, or scrubbing."
"Let's use my living room as an example for how I might apply this method. Let's say I start on a Tuesday and want to end my sprint on a Thursday, so I'll set up a daily schedule I know I can accomplish before or after work."
A cleaning routine called 'sprint cleaning week' helps manage deep-cleaning tasks by breaking them into smaller, achievable goals. Scheduled for the last week of each month, this method assigns two to three days for major cleaning tasks like dusting and vacuuming. The tasks remain consistent month to month, and when the apartment is particularly messy, multiple room tasks can be combined. This approach allows for a more organized and less overwhelming cleaning experience, fitting into busy schedules effectively.
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