This 62-Year-Old Housekeeper Says Most People Ignore This Time Saving Cleaning Habit

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According to her, most homes don’t start looking messy because people are lazy or don’t clean enough. They start looking messy because of the small things that get left behind all day long. A cup stays on the coffee table. Mail gets dropped on the kitchen counter. Shoes end up near the door instead of where they belong. A chair slowly turns into a place to leave clothes “just for now.” None of those things feels serious in the moment.

That’s exactly why they’re so easy to ignore. The problem is, they don’t disappear on their own. They sit there quietly, and by the time evening rolls around, the house starts carrying the visual weight of the whole day. Then morning comes. And instead of waking up to a clean slate, you’re waking up to yesterday’s clutter. That’s the part most people underestimate. It’s not always the mess itself that feels draining.

It’s the feeling of starting the day already a little behind. And that’s exactly what her 15-minute habit is meant to stop before it builds into something bigger.

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