I hate cleaning: how to keep the house in order when there is no energy for cleaning
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The only book about cleaning that cares about your mood.
To clean or not to clean - that is the question. And it becomes especially agonizing when we are physically and mentally exhausted. Everything falls out of our hands, and from the sink a mountain of dirty dishes looks at us with a reproachful look, the unassembled washing machine blinks alarmingly, an avalanche of the most unpredictable objects - from socks to combs - has descended on our favorite sofa. And the dusty mirror screams: "A slob lives here!" But a nice home is no place for stress and guilt. This little book contains all the methods and principles of household organization that modern people need for a peaceful life. What makes it different from books on magical cleanliness? KC Davis gives a fundamentally new attitude: space exists to serve you, not the other way around. Adopting this rule will help you: - realize that laziness doesn't exist; - turn household chores from moral obligations into functional actions; - prioritize and distribute tasks among family members; - do it all with minimal effort, relying not on hate and judgment, but on compassion and self-care. The book "I Hate Cleaning. How to maintain order in the house when there is no energy for cleaning" is written especially for those who are tired. The information is structured and presented in such a way that it will be easy to read, including people with ADHD, depressive disorder or simply depressed.
To clean or not to clean - that is the question. And it becomes especially agonizing when we are physically and mentally exhausted. Everything falls out of our hands, and from the sink a mountain of dirty dishes looks at us with a reproachful look, the unassembled washing machine blinks alarmingly, an avalanche of the most unpredictable objects - from socks to combs - has descended on our favorite sofa. And the dusty mirror screams: "A slob lives here!" But a nice home is no place for stress and guilt. This little book contains all the methods and principles of household organization that modern people need for a peaceful life. What makes it different from books on magical cleanliness? KC Davis gives a fundamentally new attitude: space exists to serve you, not the other way around. Adopting this rule will help you: - realize that laziness doesn't exist; - turn household chores from moral obligations into functional actions; - prioritize and distribute tasks among family members; - do it all with minimal effort, relying not on hate and judgment, but on compassion and self-care. The book "I Hate Cleaning. How to maintain order in the house when there is no energy for cleaning" is written especially for those who are tired. The information is structured and presented in such a way that it will be easy to read, including people with ADHD, depressive disorder or simply depressed.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series The KonMari Method. Japanese secrets of perfect order
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