I don't know about you, but just the thought of cleaning always made me tired. I didn't even have to get all of the chemicals out, think about what I would clean first or how much I was going to clean in a day. It seems like life was always a never ending cycle of cleaning.
Clean the kitchen, clean the bathroom, clean the living room, make supper, wash the dishes and clean the kitchen again. For those of you that have kids, you will understand why I had to clean the kitchen the second time.
Then, I decided that my house would have to wait, the kids came first; heck, my life came first. I was always missing out on something because if a certain thing wasn't clean I would feel guilty and wouldn't want anyone to see my house looking like a mess.
What changed my way of thinking? Reality set in! No one in this whole world cared if I had a glass sitting on the coffee table, if there were clothes laying in my kids bedrooms or if I didn't sweep the floor that day.
That was the best revelation of my life! I finally could relax and not have to clean at warp speed or have a nervous breakdown because I didn't have time to do something.
Try these tips to motivate yourself to clean:
You will be surprised at how much you can have accomplished by taking small baby steps to tackle a big project. Turn on some music (your favorite tunes, of course), put on your dancing shoes and grab that broom and go to it.
Jan Hayner is a Professional Organizer that always looks for shortcuts, tips and hints to help relieve the stress of everyday life. Get her free pamphlets, newsletter and more tips and hints at Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY.