Catching up on cleaning is the last thing I want to do on a weekend. Lately, I've been trying something different: a short, focused daily reset. My “10-minute reset” is a light touch, not a deep clean, but it keeps clutter from snowballing. Try this structure with a bit of tech help.
1 Gamify Your Cleaning
Cleaning is less boring when it feels like a small game instead of a chore. The visual progress is motivating. I track my home resets using a simple scoring system made on a spreadsheet. For each task I complete, I earn a point. Tackle dishes? +5 points. Wipe the coffee table? +3 points. When I reach a specific number of points, I give myself a small reward at the end of a chore, such as an extra-long coffee break or time for a hobby.
This is a low-tech approach. You can also use no-f