No matter how big or small your home is, if you’re not naturally a tidy person then keeping it clean can be a bit of a challenge. I live in a one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco, which means it doesn’t take much clutter for my place to look like it’s gone completely off the rails. Adding to my more stuff than space problem is the fact that I’m really just a messy person by nature. For a while, I thought I was just destined to live in a mess — until I started cleaning in sections.
The section idea was something I came up with a few weeks before a friend was coming to stay with me from out of town. I knew I needed to get my place in order, but my work schedule coupled with the level of grime on my place made it look like a pretty impossible undertaking, so I broke it up. After a lifetime of living in a mess, I feel like my apartment has maintained a reasonable level of cleanliness since.
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Breaking things up into smaller easy-to-do chunks sounds simple, but for some reason, it was something I had never really tried before. When I would try and tackle the whole apartment I’d often fail, even when I gave myself the entire day, because I would get way too overwhelmed, distracted, and ultimately exhausted.
Now I’m the proud owner of a moderately-clean apartment, and after a few years, it’s managed to stay that way —despite the fact that I live there.
Have your own hacks for keeping your place clean? Let us know what you do in the comments.
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