How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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How to Clean the Kitchen

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Pick a Mini Task

How To:

Pick one small task, like wiping a handle or organizing a drawer.

"Getting just one thing done was like, ‘Hey, I’m not completely useless today!’ It’s like giving myself a tiny high-five for managing to fold that one towel or put away a pair of socks. Sometimes, that’s all I’ve got!"

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Run the Dishwasher Twice

How To:

To avoid scrubbing before putting into the dishwasher, run it twice.

"Knowing the dishwasher could do the heavy lifting made me feel like I was winning at adulting. It’s like having a little robot butler who doesn’t mind dealing with my mess, no matter how many times I need it to clean."

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2-Min Cleanup

How To:

Set a 2-minute timer and clean only during that short time.

"Turns out, 2 minutes of effort was all I needed to feel like I had my life somewhat together. It’s amazing how just wiping down a counter or putting away a few dishes makes me feel like I’ve earned a break."

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Don't Put Away Dishes

How To:

Keep dishes in soap/water; then wipe and rinse before use--no need to put dishes away.

"When I couldn’t even think about doing dishes, that soapy water was out here doing the real MVP work. I'd wipe a dish with a paper towel whenever I needed it."

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Trash It First

How To:

Start by throwing away trash to give you some momentum.

"Just start by chucking out the trash. It’s like an instant mood booster. Suddenly, with all that junk gone, life feels a little less like a disaster zone."

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Focus on the Sink

How To:

The sponge and dish soap are already there, so cleaning the sink is most accessible.

"Telling myself I just had to clean the sink was like, ‘Okay, I can handle this one tiny thing today.’ Even if the dishes were there, I'd clean around them and move them around a bit."

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Clean Within Arm's Reach

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Wipe down just one surface nearby, like the countertop or table.

"Whenever I went to the kitchen to get a snack or coffee, I'd give myself the goal to wipe down one surface, like the counter. Boom—instant upgrade."

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Just Focus on Counters

How To:

Tidy the counters and leave the rest of the kitchen for another time.

"It’s wild how one clean surface can trick your brain into thinking the rest of the place is spotless too. I know it's not, but hey, I'll take that little illusion of order."

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Create a Dish Bath

How To:

Let dishes soak in soapy water for an easier clean later.

"I used to just let the dishes chill in some soapy water—it’s like hitting the pause button. Gives me a little break before I have to actually scrub them, and honestly, it feels like I'm being productive and lazy at the same time."

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Use Paper Plates

How To:

Use paper plates to reduce the amount of dishwashing.

"Paper plates are a lifesaver when I just can't deal with the dish pile-up. Less time scrubbing, more time pretending I have my life together!"

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