On World Cleaning Day, we share life hacks: what to do with "flashpoints," how to be lazy and mindful, and why you should think about death during cleaning.
It's nice to live in a place where everything shines with purity and order, where you won't find any dust, and every little thing is in its place. But miracles don't happen, trash doesn't jump into the bin by itself, and things don't go on the shelves. So, someone has to help them. And this help should be regularly.
If you don't use the services of cleaning professionals, you have to tidy up the house on your own, and this usually happens on such a desirable and dream weekend. The "third shift" makes few people happy, especially since you always want to spend the time needed for cleaning, on more pleasant things: talking to family, rest, favorite TV series or a walk. The only solution in this seemingly hopeless situation is to organize the house and learn how to clean it to spend a minimum of effort and time on this unpleasant duty.
10 cool life hacks, not by Marie Kondo alone, as they say, will help you not to fall into slavery to your own home and do your homework quickly and not exhaustingly.
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