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Daily Plans |
| When I started this project I decided
that I needed to break up my daily routine into smaller groupings.
I decided to break it up into 4 groups, Morning, Afternoon, After School
and After Supper. After dividing up each day I then made up
4 mini-schedules for each group. I decided that everything that I
had to be done needed to be written down and scheduled so that I
wouldn't overlook or forget anything. I wrote the jobs that needed to be done everyday, and I also wrote down Panic Attack, Daily Invasion and Special Operations. (these will be explained later) |
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Morning Get Up & Dressed |
Afternoon Have Lunch & Clean Up |
After School Homework Duties |
After Supper Clean Up Dishes, etc. |
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Panic Attack The Speed Tidy is very important to the Plan. What I usually do is try to spend about 20 minutes in each room doing a super fast cleaning job. What this means is putting away loose items, making beds, picking up odds and ends, taking out the trash and . When you are done the room should be tidy, but you shouldn't have gone out of the way, meaning no dusting or sweeping (unless really needed). It's only meant to be a tidy up session, not a cleaning one. |
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I broke my house up into 5 different areas, these areas were then assigned one per day. Of course everybody will arrange their Daily Invasions differently, because everyone's house is different as well as their priorities. Having different priorities is not a flaw, it's just a reality. Some people want immaculate homes that have floors that can be eaten off of, while others just want tidy homes that aren't rife with dirt and germs. Being one of the super clean is not a problem, and being one of the lived in crowd isn't one either. They are just different styles, and certain peoples lives dictate what type they are. The only thing that I can
share with you is how I divided up my home and how I clean it on a
weekly basis. |
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Daily Plans |
| When I started this project I decided
that I needed to break up my daily routine into smaller groupings.
I decided to break it up into 4 groups, Morning, Afternoon, After School
and After Supper. After dividing up each day I then made up
4 mini-schedules for each group. I decided that everything that I
had to be done needed to be written down and scheduled so that I
wouldn't overlook or forget anything. I wrote the jobs that needed to be done everyday, and I also wrote down Panic Attack, Daily Invasion and Special Operations. (these will be explained later) |
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Morning Get Up & Dressed |
Afternoon Have Lunch & Clean Up |
After School Homework Duties |
After Supper Clean Up Dishes, etc. |
|
Panic Attack The Speed Tidy is very important to the Plan. What I usually do is try to spend about 20 minutes in each room doing a super fast cleaning job. What this means is putting away loose items, making beds, picking up odds and ends, taking out the trash and . When you are done the room should be tidy, but you shouldn't have gone out of the way, meaning no dusting or sweeping (unless really needed). It's only meant to be a tidy up session, not a cleaning one. |
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I broke my house up into 5 different areas, these areas were then assigned one per day. Of course everybody will arrange their Daily Invasions differently, because everyone's house is different as well as their priorities. Having different priorities is not a flaw, it's just a reality. Some people want immaculate homes that have floors that can be eaten off of, while others just want tidy homes that aren't rife with dirt and germs. Being one of the super clean is not a problem, and being one of the lived in crowd isn't one either. They are just different styles, and certain peoples lives dictate what type they are. The only thing that I can
share with you is how I divided up my home and how I clean it on a
weekly basis. |
Join the Club
Back to The Clutter Club