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[deleted] OP t1_iy3z8yw wrote

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rubygloommel t1_iy40gum wrote

You could have an ongoing rota of cleaning that you do across the week whether it actively looks dirty or not. Do the rest as it appears to be needed.

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[deleted] OP t1_iy40y2y wrote

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rubygloommel t1_iy414qt wrote

Np :) I would recommend you do different small parts on different days of the week if you can though, to avoid having to do it all one day. Save the big jobs for non-working days when you have more time.

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forthehopeofitall13 t1_iy5ckwq wrote

My new mantra is "don't put it down, put it away" ... It helps sometimes 🤣

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Horrorgal82 t1_iy4ann6 wrote

Says a person without ADHD. Lol I’m teasing btw not being rude. If you don’t have it then it so hard to understand but if you do my peeps know what I’m saying. That is the best solution though so there’s not so much to do at one time 😀

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theluckyfrog t1_iy4cgkq wrote

I have severe ADHD, like it's hard for me to fill out forms and walk through doors due to how distractible I am, let alone drive, do my job, etc. This is still the way to go. It's not like I don't know how to clean; what I had to develop was the motivation to do it and just get it done. Of course, the main thing that helped me do that was buying a house that I like. When I was living with my parents, my comorbid depression was what stopped me from overcoming the ADHD inclinations.

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BenignIntervention t1_iy537u9 wrote

I came to the comments to say exactly this. Definitely easier said than done for our brains! 😂

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_--00--_ t1_iy4czgs wrote

I feel like this is one of those things you could say either way and it might help some people.

Just do whichever is better for you

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SpeedrunnerTroll t1_iy4de57 wrote

Honestly, no. This method works better almost 100% of the time. It doesn't work if you rarely go home and that's all I think

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_--00--_ t1_iy4f43j wrote

Yeah I guess it's more about what we each define as clean as you go. Like I consider dusting and vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms, wiping stoves and counters, as my cleaning day. I'm not going to clean my toilet after every use, or every night. I'm not going to vacuum after every meal, etc.

Once a week I do a deep clean of everything. Cleaning as I go helps make my cleaning day only a couple hours versus all day though.

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WifeofBath1984 t1_iy4x1vi wrote

I wish. I clean every day, but there are still chores that are big tasks that take hours (like cleaning/organizing the garage). But I also work so those big chores are often the most neglected. In fact, I just took a week of PTO so that I could tackle said tasks and prep for the holidays. Instead, I got the flu. Nothing got done and I'm back to work today. Damn you, universe!!

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RavenclawProf t1_iy3wi0g wrote

I totally agree. Done is better than perfect.

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asha0369 t1_iy4a5wd wrote

There's this really cool app Sweepy that helps you schedule and track all of your cleaning jobs across the week.

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coyote-1 t1_iy4bzrg wrote

I do one room a day. Takes ten minutes; doesn’t get in the way of living.

On weekends, I don’t have to clean the house! Again just one room a day. It’s almost as if the house is cleaning itself

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dwfmba t1_iy4c9is wrote

Just clean slowly always, never stop cleaning.

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sally__rose t1_iy4p5b1 wrote

Can you tell this to my roommate

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ifhaou t1_iy4u7j3 wrote

I've started spot cleaning during the week so when I have to actually clean the house it's not over whelming.

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SJoyD t1_iy53w6n wrote

I mean, cool, but knowing that doesn't help me not procrastinate.

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u7y65 t1_iy5cd4d wrote

I'd suggest before cleaning try to organize, having stuff on the right place before cleaning makes cleaning easier, Marie Kondo method is good for organizing

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Zestfullyclean87 t1_iy5xeik wrote

I don’t know if Marie Kondo would agree with that

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vicki_chicki t1_iy5zpqa wrote

I just need to have another task I want to avoid, then suddenly cleaning is all I want to do and it’s very important I stop everything else until the cleaning is done.

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[deleted] OP t1_iy6a06t wrote

The Unfuck Your Habitat method

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MissNatdah t1_iy42idq wrote

I do the regular cleaning almost daily, just a little bit every day. A clean bathroom, kitchen and dog hair free floors is a necessity for me. But cleaning out the fridge, washing on top of kitchen cabinets, doing the windows etc, those things are for the big cleaning days!

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Searchingforgoodnews t1_iy48bgo wrote

I clean my apartment weekly and do a mini clean of the washroom daily. My friends day oh your place is never dirty, why do you clean weekly? It's really easy to keep your place clean if you make daily attempts to do so, unless you have toddlers.

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