I have these moments where my mind is as messy as my bedroom, to the point I feel so overwhelmed because the interior is as chaotic as the exterior. Therefore, cleaning will come naturally with ease. Since cleaning will result with me journaling. However, on a normal day basis, it is hard to motivate myself because I feel the task is so daunting to start so I don’t hardly ever start but when I have moments like these I will clean with ease. Does anyone else relate to this? -Blue001
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"Yes, many people relate to this. Some find it helpful to make cleaning a fun game, setting aside time to do household chores in a way that it's more inconvenient not to do them, or rewarding themselves for doing chores. Others suggest starting small and keeping it simple, like sweeping and mopping the floors one day, picking up trash the next day, etc. Watching lifestyle vlogs or cleaning with someone else can also be motivating."
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