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Another reason to establish a regular cleaning routine
I am stressed out of my mind. I don't know why the fact that this place is untidy causes me these levels of stress, except perhaps because I was indoctrinated young by my mother that no one should be allowed inside a home unless it's spotless.
Spotless it ain't, and won't be when I leave on Saturday. It may be vaguely presentable by that time, but it still causes me undue stress.
I have no time tomorrow to clean. I have to be up at the crack of dawn to be at an event for the RCMP (safety awareness for kids), at which I'll be volunteering all morning, following which I'll be at work all evening (and missing an anniversary party *and* the Invisible gig) until 22:30.
I have to be out of here by noon on Saturday.
I am going out of my mind. In theory, I don't know if I'm making more out of the current mess than it really is (it's a habit), but I'm still freaking out about it. Of course, the more I freak out, the more I procrastinate. Hence the LJ entry.
Gah.
This is the very last part of my life that I don't have under control. It's on my list of 101 Things, so I plan to have it licked by the end of this calendar year (establish routines, stick to them until they become second nature).
I don't understand how I can be lacking in this fundamental skill. I really don't. It's not like it's rocket science.
Spotless it ain't, and won't be when I leave on Saturday. It may be vaguely presentable by that time, but it still causes me undue stress.
I have no time tomorrow to clean. I have to be up at the crack of dawn to be at an event for the RCMP (safety awareness for kids), at which I'll be volunteering all morning, following which I'll be at work all evening (and missing an anniversary party *and* the Invisible gig) until 22:30.
I have to be out of here by noon on Saturday.
I am going out of my mind. In theory, I don't know if I'm making more out of the current mess than it really is (it's a habit), but I'm still freaking out about it. Of course, the more I freak out, the more I procrastinate. Hence the LJ entry.
Gah.
This is the very last part of my life that I don't have under control. It's on my list of 101 Things, so I plan to have it licked by the end of this calendar year (establish routines, stick to them until they become second nature).
I don't understand how I can be lacking in this fundamental skill. I really don't. It's not like it's rocket science.
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NOOOOO!!!! I was looking forward to rocking out with you! My enjoyment of the evening has just been significantly diminished, and it hasn't even started yet!
*pouts*
As for Teh Cleen, well, most of us suck at it too. I think it's important to remember that a tidy home is a Work In Progress. It will never be perfect, because life in ongoing and the home isn't in stasis. Also, there are Feline Forces of Entropy or Small Children (Complete With Feral Cheerios, now Bonus Crumbly Granola Bars!) at work.
Maybe try the ten or fifteen minutes at a shot thing? Set a timer, clean for fifteen minutes and fifteen minutes only. Do the same thing the next day, in a different room. That way the tasks are broken up and it's not as overwhelming as it otherwise may be.
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I wish you luck with teh cleen. J and I are going through the same type of thing right now. Moving made a huge mess.