1) The “15-minute reset” (daily)
Pick one small zone (kitchen counter, bathroom sink, entryway). Set a timer for 15 minutes. Stop when it rings. This keeps your home consistently “under control” without long cleaning marathons.
2) Weekly rhythm that actually works
- Kitchen: surfaces, sink, stovetop, handles
- Bathroom: sink + mirror, toilet exterior, shower wipe-down
- Floors: vacuum high-traffic areas first, then mop only where needed
3) High-touch points people forget
Door handles, light switches, remotes, phone screens, fridge handles, and faucet levers. A quick wipe here improves hygiene faster than “deep cleaning everything.”
4) Tools checklist (simple + effective)
- Microfiber cloths (different ones for kitchen/bath)
- Gentle all-purpose cleaner
- Glass cleaner (or diluted solution)
- Vacuum with the right attachments
5) The golden rule: don’t fight the mess — prevent it
Put a small basket in the entry for keys and “random items”. Keep a cloth under the sink. If tools are accessible, cleaning becomes a habit instead of a project.
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