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Why you especially shouldn't clean your house every day

. I'm suddenly quite happy with it. Quickly gather some wet towels.

There is one question in life that I just don't have an answer to: why is the laundry basket always full? But I mean, really, no exaggeration: al-ways.

Even if I've just done three loads of whites, colors, and delicates, even if I'm folding my heart out with all those clean shirts, pajamas, and sweaters, there's still a wet towel as a surprise. I've given up. And I don't look at it anymore. By the way, that's a good idea, that whole ignoring thing, because according to experts, you definitely shouldn't day clean your house. In fact: you shouldn't want it to be super tidy. Being a little messy has its advantages. You would actually be a lot more creative if things aren't completely tidy here and there. You feel nice and zen when you sometimes let things be, it turns out. Look, that makes me feel good.

And as we all know, free time for yourself is very important to feel mentally good. To recharge your batteries. We're already so busy, yes yes, so just forgive yourself that miserable laundry basket. It's better to stick to a bigger clean-up once a week than to do a little bit every day. This way, you keep it a lot cozier for yourself: six days ‘off’, but ‘one’ day to get to work. And then you often get more done because you really make time for it. Slobs turn out to be not only creative and zen, they are often also a lot more spontaneous.

and even more social. They don't care about that overflowing dishwasher: no way. They're always up for a lunch or a drink or a party. That comes first. The household can wait.

Now, fortunately, besides the whole Marie Kondo hype, there is also a book called: 'The Joy of Leaving Your Sh*t All Over the Place: The Art of Being Messy'. What is it about? That you should mainly embrace your mess and have plenty of stuff in your house. Look, a story like that does something to you. It's an art to be delightfully messy, so. You just become very happy from it, as long as you don't impose annoying obligations on yourself every day. It certainly doesn't have to become a pigsty, of course not, but manage your time well. A day without tidying up is not the end of the world. As long as you keep it somewhat normal on that one day a week that you set aside time for it in your schedule. laundry basket. Bring on that overflowing.