Please read: You may watch this video and roll your eyes thinking "of course it's only 5 minutes, your house is already clean".... I hear you, but I wanted to show you the MAGIC of hardcore decluttering, organizing and the daily stuff (laundry and dishes) - this is the result - a home that always looks clean and tidy and you DON'T have to "clean" before you can "clean". It took me a while to get to this point...My house was a WRECK for a long time. It never stayed clean for more than a few minutes. I've been there and I know how hard you are working... I just want to show you a way out. This video shows you the end goal - effortlessly clean. I tidy and clean way LESS now than when my home was messy. I've found shortcuts and systems, and I want to share all of them with you. You CAN have a clean and tidy home without cleaning and tidying all the time, but you gotta invest some time and effort in major decluttering and organizing to get there. I have a FREE 30-Day Decluttering Challenge starting August 1st here on KZbin. I'll show you exactly how to take your home from chronically messy to constantly tidy...and it won't cost you anything except 15 minutes a day (above the time spent on dishes and laundry). You deserve this.
@viviennelewis45215 ай бұрын
You’re AMAZING!! You don’t know me but we’re BFF’s! My house is slowly changing for the better because of you!
@Clutterbug5 ай бұрын
@@viviennelewis4521 This makes me so happy to hear!
@rebeccaplasters29645 ай бұрын
Agreed Cas! I used to toss everything in under the term "cleaning" so of course it took forever. But distinguishing it from decluttering, deep cleaning, regular tidying, and daily chores (laundry, dishes, bed making) means that if done weekly-ish the actual "cleaning" doesn't take much time at all.
@Nicole-un5on5 ай бұрын
Where is the link to this I NEEED this
@suescalzo75805 ай бұрын
@@viviennelewis4521I don’t know her either but have been following her so long that I too feel like we’re BFFs, lol
@robinartemis86955 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you got so much backlash from that podcast. If you declutter to the point that everything is manageable, clean as you go (dishes), do 5 minute tidy ups and spot clean, this can happen. It’s possible. Thank you for all you do.
@pawcatsfly5 ай бұрын
I agree. I'm working towards that goal. I was going to have to move (rent increase) so I have many things pulled from storage and closet, but renegotiation in my favor let's me stay. However, after 34 years in same apt and not always a decluttering person, I have lots to set free. I've been giving things away, organizing, downsizing, and "remodeling" my rooms. I have a ways to go. Mostly, it's been exciting. I feel I can breathe easier. You are an inspiration and I'll use this vid to reinspire myself if I hit a slump. Don't take the few flack posts to heart and forget how much you've helped the majority of your viewers. We may not all reach your exact 5 minute routine, for one or more reasons, but if we take/use your advice, our lives and homes will be greatly improved. 😉 Thanks again for your hard work to provide quality tips, tricks and solid methods. We love and care about you and how much you inspire us and care for your family and your viewers. Blessings 🙌 💖 to you and all your loved ones. 😊
@JenOooo5 ай бұрын
💯
@JenOooo5 ай бұрын
@pawcatsfly you've got this 💝
@abigaylewilliams68995 ай бұрын
I want to be able to get to the point of it taking a few minutes to clean. I love your videos! Keep them coming! ❤❤
@katsspace46885 ай бұрын
💯 agree that it’s possible to do.
@lgraps5 ай бұрын
Cas, I love that you took the negative feedback from the podcast seriously, addressed it straight on and with respect for the commenters, and then gathered real data to prove your point both to them and to yourself. Your response has been truly professional, and it's impressed me.
@tmccalmont5 ай бұрын
Seeing all those negative comments made me think of this quote: “People who say it cannot be done, should not interrupt those who are doing it” ― Bernard Shaw. While I have way too much clutter to be there right now, I once was. I discovered it was so much easier to maintain cleanliness in a home than wait until things are dirty to clean. My house stayed company ready with just a 10 to 15 minute quick clean each day. Now to get back to that.
@kindredanastasia5 ай бұрын
Cass cleaned a kitchen without doing the dishes or the stove - that is the part that takes the most time. you cannot count all dish and stove cleaning as part of cooking - it's part of cleaning. She cleans a bedroom with an already made bed. I adore Cass, but this "5 minutes" is from magical thinking because she already did her other daily chores and is not counting that time as cleaning. She also has older children rather than destructo-babies and an uncooperative spouse or roommate. Yes, it's easier to clean a minimal house when you have good habits, but it's absolutely patronizing to say it only takes an hour/hour and a half to clean a house. it takes an hour in addition to the time it takes to pick up several times a day, make your bed, do the dishes after dinner, and do laundry.
@kamicrum44085 ай бұрын
MyEXsmom deep cleaned daily,Yep a weirdo! This was many fights between us! Id rsther pksy with my bsbies& young chikdren!😊
@ecbrent25 ай бұрын
@@kindredanastasiashe cleaned the stove and counters the night before after supper. If you have to clean your stove in the morning and you didn't make breakfast, you're doing it all wrong.
@kindredanastasia4 ай бұрын
@@ecbrent2 how long does it take to do the dishes and clean the stove - I guarantee it's more than 10 minutes, even if you clean as you go. THAT is the point. Doing all that cleaning while or after cooking takes TIME that is the "cleaning before the cleaning" and should be counted as part of the cleaning time. I have a bowl of hot soapy water every time i cook, and it still takes me more than 5 minutes to clean my kitchen. Heck, I have a combo vacuum mop, and it takes a minute to prep it, three minutes to do my kitchen and dinette area floors (gotta move those chairs) and four minutes to use the self clean cycle, empty, rinse, wipe and set it to air dry & charge. 8 minutes minimum to do the floor. This is if a certain toddler doesn't interrupt me, so i do it while she naps and fervently hope she doesn't get naked and poop in the bed which then requires a bath, deep cleaning, and extra laundry while the cranky sleep deprived toddler fusses for the poop covered stuffed animal that you're washing by hand with HOCl (a miracle substance if there ever was one, but I was out of it and had to make more, which took another 15 minutes...still faster than running the lovey through the washer dryer though). or a toddler clonks their twin on the head with the toy car to see what'll happen, or a toddler pukes on everything including themselves, or you simply find what you deduct to be flung yogurt on the curtains and exposed brick wall and it really requires some scrubbing... all of this has happened within the last week, but toddlers aren't the point - taking the doing dishes and cleaning the stove portions out of the kitchen cleaning and saying it takes five minutes is the point. use a timer and add up all the cleaning tasks in the kitchen throughout the day. that's how long it takes to clean your kitchen. The 1-2 minutes it takes to straighten your bed and pillows or 5-7 minutes it takes to strip and remake a bed need to be added to cleaning a bedroom.
@ecbrent24 ай бұрын
The whole point is to declutter, organize your house and clean as you go every day. Every thing back in its place, everything washed and wiped as you go and then there's no reason cleaning should take hours or you should get overwhelmed. It's an extremely simplistic concept. Nothing to argue about, she's trying to help people and definitely nothing to criticize anyone for!!
@christinalobo24235 ай бұрын
I agree with most of the other comments. Neat and uncluttered is the easy way to go. Plus, I came to the conclusion awhile back that I would rather have a 90% clean house about 100% of the time instead of a 100% spotless house every once in a while.
@janetwilliams34975 ай бұрын
Great perspective!
@JenOooo5 ай бұрын
Fabulously put 👏
@corinnecox68555 ай бұрын
Yes!!
@dora93685 ай бұрын
I like this comment 😊
@lyndseygc4 ай бұрын
This is amazing!
@louisevessey38395 ай бұрын
One of my favourite videos of yours! This truly shows how having too much clutter makes life harder! Love the lava surface thinking! I'm so glad you did this video. It's not about perfection, it's about consistency and staying on top of it a little each day.
@charlottewilson46805 ай бұрын
I loved this. I am going to replay everytime I need to clean. So I had 20 minutes before I needed to leave the house. I unloaded the dishwasher, loaded the dishwasher, and cleaned the kitchen in 5 minutes and put in a load of laundry. Then I had time to sit down and finish my coffee with husband before I left the house. This was great.
@Clutterbug5 ай бұрын
Yes! A quick burst clean can be amazing.
@lisab95414 ай бұрын
I can't do all that in 20 but I can empty the dishwasher, put in any dirty dishes and wipe out the sink at least. Usually do this as I wait on the Keurig to heat and then brew in the morning.
@Snitzler47105 ай бұрын
Your golden plan: You clean as you go, perform evening resets and then just maintain. Great job!! I do the same and I love it.
@shawna9305 ай бұрын
You've changed me from a weekend warrior cleaning person to a daily small tidy cleaning bc its actually less work. Cas, you have really changed our lives here. Appreciate you
@kimhouchins11035 ай бұрын
You NEVER said that the whole entire home took 5 minutes. You said each room was 5 minutes so I don't know why you got so much backlash. Some people are so judge-y. I am sorry they were critical of you. You are AMAZING!! I love your videos and your hacks etc.
@brenda36655 ай бұрын
Great advice, makes sense, will be doing this. Thank you for sharing with your viewers. 🥰
@missmeakat5 ай бұрын
I'm disabled with very limited energy, this has helped massively! I always think of cleaning as a big task you have to do perfectly, but 5 minutes imperfectly is actually doable for me. Thank you!
@thatswhatisaid89085 ай бұрын
I have physical limitations too. I always make my bed, and wash the dishes. Every couple of days I quickly swish the toilet. I wipe out the bathroom sink once a day after using. If I use the stove, I wipe it off after using. After I wash the dishes, i quickly wipe out the sink. I find if I do those things, it takes about an hour to do the rest of the cleaning. But quickly, like Cas does. Each week I do some decluttering or deeper cleaning in a different room. Like you, I just work a few minutes at a time.
@lawilson6744 ай бұрын
I'm disabled also, and decluttering, purging, and having a place for everything definitely saves me time. Sure, it took about 3 months or longer, a yard sale, and many trips to the charity shop to get the whole house ready. I'm blessed to have a husband who helped move things and take things to a donation center. However, everyday tidying up belongs to me because I'm the fussy one. 😅 I'm able to do a quick 'red up' most days. But only because I refuse to let clutter accumulate. When I'm in pain, my good husband does the mopping & vacuuming. I realize not everyone has someone to help, but I can do it on good days, just a lot slower.
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen16544 ай бұрын
I have back pain and it helps me. If you keep it clean, it’s easy. Just do 10 minutes of something every day. I have back pain and sometimes I don’t mop that week in the kitchen. But then I can pick it up the next week. I’m trying not to beat myself up for it. Besides, the cleaning woman only comes every other week and so that’s every two weeks for mopping
@Becca8Becca5 ай бұрын
Tip for swiffer dusters. You can get the dollar store microfiber mitt for cars and put them on the wand. You roll the excess around the swiffer and secure with 1-2 rubber bands. Makes a quick and cheap reusable duster head.
@naikarivera-deutsch925 ай бұрын
I’m sorry some people don’t understand that once you declutter and good organized system will save people time and energy cleaning that you only need 5 minutes to clean. You never said it was a deep clean. I think you’re an amazing person. Have a great week.
@GoingGreenMom5 ай бұрын
I think the big things I saw in the comments were how do you clean the floors in that timeframe because most of us dont have a robot to do it, so we have to do more than the perimeter and she didn't say she had a robot doing them daily. And if we are going to hire someone it should be more of a deep clean.... and the professionals in the comments were actually doing all the floors and dusting baseboards doing more than flitting around with a swiffer duster barely touching stuff. The sad thing for me is that I'm chemically sensitive, so the fragrance and crap in a swiffer is not really a possibility. Like why can't they just make it without the chemicals? I'm working on the surfaces are lava idea, but I kinda feel like some of this is a matter of just moving time from weekly cleaning to daily stuff. I can do 20 minutes of vacuuming and sweeping up pet hair every day, and then when I do my weekly cleaning it won't need done because I just did it in dailies. I get that a lot of the super deep cleaning doesn't need done. Shoot, I didn't clean my shower for 10 years and was able to clean it with a drill brush and baking soda/castile soap paste in less than 2 hours (even with super hard water) and I never plan to take my oven door apart. But I think for most of the people that were confused by the podcast we see weekly cleaning or hiring someone to clean as the deeper clean than wiping up a spill when it happens where we get the whole surface or check under a sofa for crap even if we only move a few pieces of furniture each week. And maybe that isnt necessary if she doesn't have pets and her kids are older or the robot fits, but I think most of us need that done more than each time we move. And a lot of the people (myself included) have health issues. Even if I could run a swiffer around my ceilings and dust then do windows, Im crashing because my arms have been over my head or moving in patterns that tend to cause dizziness if my neck is even slightly out. So Im just not going to be moving quite as fast. Im trying to temper my disappointment because on top of everything else, I'm a butterfly. And my kids are butterflies. If we put stuff in drawers and bins and out of sight, it gets forgotten about. I'm willing to put toothbrushes in a cup on the counter if it means my kids remember to brush their teeth. And I'll keep doing my dusting a bit at a time because I have shelves with something other than closed boxes on them. I have other friends on here that are non-visual clutterbugs too, and I imagine this system works great for them as well because it looks like they don't have any possessions unless it is designated space for the people in the house that are butterflies. But maybe there is just some underlying trauma there too because I've never been able to do it the "right" way for the rest of the world. I'm not done decluttering, and maybe Dana will have more tricks up her sleeve when she gets back from summer break, but even she has cabinet doors everywhere to hide stuff. I have 2 functional cabinet doors in my house that we actually remember stuff behind. And we have all had bruises from the door because most of the time we open them we forget to close them. It just feels like a constant failure.
@sunshine39144 ай бұрын
@@GoingGreenMomI’ve cleaned a variety of large houses, & she does have an overwhelming amount of cabinet space.
@minimaladjacent4 ай бұрын
@@GoingGreenMom I do eco cleaners as well.. at times my migraines dictate what scents I can use too, so I'm really careful I only use a few kinds. I use the dollarama "swiffer" and spray my own cleaner on fabric cloths. some spray mops you can put your own cleaner in them... my mom gave me one that she got at dollarama way back... works ok. I also have health issues that can keep me from getting things done... so I do what I can... If I can't clean the whole tub I do the top half and the next day the bottom. soaking things before wiping helps a lot esp w toilets... you aren't supposed to scrub hard but use the tip of the bristles... same for brushing teeth. lol I'm a butterfly too... also been downsizing many yrs now. "outta sight outta mind" I try to avoid randomly stuffing things to hide them/I do that to deal w later sometimes. we have a lot of pets as well- I couldn't get one: horror stories of those things smearing pet messes all over the house. get your kids to get the cobwebs. definitely the more you declutter the easier it is to clean... see Ab fabs "white box" ya most of us can't be that minimal. make a large to do list and try to do 1 or 2 things off the lists... play it by ear. since I was a kid I would bring a drawer or container out to deal w it at a comfortable spot or height. I have a donates bin, garb, recycling, ewaste/old meds etc if needed, repairs bin ( usually clothing) and try to batch fixing things. we took off our closet doors maybe you could try that w cabinet ones... and put a small curtain up. I also took a cabinet door off bc the cats got into it so I made it their spot, lol.
@marykonrath4964 ай бұрын
I have a real problem spending too much time on trying to figure out a good organizing system that I end up giving up. So I am constantly disorganized. It is very depressing.
@tapper4you5 ай бұрын
I was a professional cleaner for many years and what you are doing in this video is called spot cleaning. Having said that, you have motivated me to declutter more and cut down my cleaning time so thank you! 😊
@Haghenveien5 ай бұрын
I always knew it as "cleaning what the mother in law sees"
@csernytimipookah3 ай бұрын
@@Haghenveien We call it "where the priests are dancing" :) I'm Hungarian. I don't know if this expression exists in other languages.
@KFolmer145 ай бұрын
I hate when people complain. Not trying to be mean but just because you can’t do it doesn’t mean she can’t. She is well organized and she has a routine. That’s what it takes her no time. Most of the things she cleans are part of a routine. So it’s not hard to get through it fast. I started a routine and it works great. So now when I have to clean it goes fast. Not as fast as her yet but I’m getting there. My children are now as of a month ago have moved out so I have clutter from cleaning out rooms and closets and my attic. But when I stick to my routine it is so much easier to get through the clutter. It’s so satisfying cleaning out a room, closet or attic. Getting rid of everything. So many years of junk. I love this channel. She is good and has helped me tremendously. 🎉
@stephanied67115 ай бұрын
I agree
@littlemom20705 ай бұрын
I don't think people are "complaining" - they just didn't get it. Why is questioning or misunderstanding all of a sudden, "complaining." Most people are imagining a more thorough job when they think, "cleaning the kitchen" - such as hitting all the baseboards, wiping down the shutters, wiping the appliances, cleaning out the fridge, insides of the microwave, oven, range, etc. They are vacuuming and mopping the whole floor, not just the edges or the middles.. What Clutterbug is doing is a type of speedy maintenance cleaning, showing us what SHE meant, and kudos to her - she has cleared up any misunderstandings for everyone watching this video.
@katsspace46885 ай бұрын
Well said. I agree 💯
@bettedavis92614 ай бұрын
@@littlemom2070I agree! And some people's speedy maintenance cleaning is more thorough than hers. I know mine is. I've had a cleaning routine for years, so it's on autopilot, and I don't have clutter lying around to be picked up, but because I'm more thorough, it takes me longer than Cas.
@bettedavis92614 ай бұрын
It's not complaining, it's a difference of opinion. A vastly different thing.
@coal.sparks5 ай бұрын
I think the real take away is not the 5 minute clean but the clean-as-you-go that makes a clean like this possible. I find cleaning as I go adds time to my cooking and bedtime routines which means that my actual cleaning is not that fast, it just doesn't feel like I take a long time. I also think that I am not good at estimating times, so telling myself "I'll just clean for five minutes to try to get this under control" often has me wondering what is left to do 4 minutes in.
@kadesandlin5 ай бұрын
I was waiting for the end of that story to be "and thats how i met your father." Cas is without a doubt the best and most entertaining decluttering expert on the youtubes.
@LaJuana5585 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@amymalone66855 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@amymalone66855 ай бұрын
I was literally snorting with laughter at the end of that story!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
@MariaIpp304 ай бұрын
Me too! 😆 I thought he was the one in the car with the pop 😂
@claudiaesparza7774 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@tink53374 ай бұрын
Okay a few things I love about this video: 1) can we discuss the public verbal stimming? I love seeing that because it shows that it's okay for people like us to unmask! And it makes doing difficult tasks easier! 2) it reminds me that it's okay to not do things perfectly. Good enough is good enough. Which helps a lot on those days I'm more impaired by my autism & adhd.
@ozbolder5 ай бұрын
I used to be a house keeper and the way we were trained was similar to this. Basic principles don’t clean what’s not dirty. Work from top to bottom, back to front and work in one direction around the room. (Edit for grammar)
@pawcatsfly5 ай бұрын
Thank you. I never knew the routine set up. Top to bottom, yes, but not the rest. It's my routine too, starting now! 😊
@PurdyBear15 ай бұрын
Im a school cleaner and we do it the same way. Top to bottom and clockwise round the room. One sets the time first then clean the room. We have 10 minutes to do entire art rooms including the sinks.
@true2unn5 ай бұрын
My Alexa kept trying to set timers and tell me about them throughout this entire video 😂 Love your random singing throughout. I’ve gotten so much better at decluttering, tidying, and cleaning since starting to watch your videos a few years ago. A combination of the 2 minute rule for putting things away and GETMO for cleaning have made such a difference. Thank you for always being so real and willing to share your actual life and stories. 🥰
@SunFlower-sp1jn5 ай бұрын
Oh no, please don't listen to all that negative noise! I've been a silent viewer for years and let me tell you, I am HERE for your no nonsense, realistic life advice! Except for bathroom and kitchen, I follow the "dirt you can't see is what you call clean" guideline. Don't let them haters get you down. The way you explained it makes perfect sense to me and also, it puts cleaning the house into a way more optimistic and less frightening experience to me than someone telling me they have to clean for hours on end! Also, I LOVED your lazy garden video and already got started implementing your tips! Please more "lazy people" content so that I have more time that I don't have to spend cleaning ❤😂
@MargaretShephard5 ай бұрын
Hello Clutterbug. I am 75 and I have always been " house proud " but I have never liked housework! I love your videos .I feel you are never too old to learn new improved ways of doing most things.. My methods are very much like yours but I take 10 mins per room so I can relax and listen to my music ( I often have a dance with my hubby if he is passing lol) and you tube videos ." Keep on top of it " is my mantra . Several of my friend and family still over clean but just as many have followed my lead and love it. I always pass on your tips.Thank you X
@28105wsking5 ай бұрын
My tips are: don't leave a room without leaving it neat and tidy for when you walk back in, so you will smile at it. Do a quick clean and tidy and empty wastebaskets at night after dinner dishes, before you get tired. Always put everything away after you use it. Don't leave a room ever without doing a quick survey. Everybody can do this. Nothing on the floor ever! A place for everything and everything in its own little place. Remind me. I get busy and forget too! LOL!
@utahiggs5 ай бұрын
NOTHING ON THE FLOOR EVER! How do I teach other people in the house this without physically harming them though? 🤣
@gaahern5 ай бұрын
Everyone except my husband who has ADD and has absolutely no interest in changing anything about his "any flat surface disease" no matter how many ADD friendly suggestions I may offer. 😒
@r.k.knight21645 ай бұрын
Wanted to add here that I have a dog. His toys are always on the floor. However, he has a toy box and with a great deal of patience and treats we taught him "put it away". We do this every evening before we do our final play session with the red dot. This also has to be paired with "Get the 'thing'" in the first place.
@CrankyGrandma5 ай бұрын
I’m tired way before dinner😂
@jacobquatkemeyer38235 ай бұрын
@@gaahern My girlfriends the same way, I'm implementing storage solutions to work WITH her ADD. Clutter bins on every flat surface is your friend! He's probably a butterfly style organizer, watch Clutterbugs videos about butterflies and it'll five you a lot of helpful tips on how to keep your house organized without strangling or trying to change your husband!
@mckenzielynntozanwrites5 ай бұрын
Caaaaas! Could you do a video like this, with no cuts/speeding up of your nighttime cleaning routine? The 10-minute tidy up in your living room, what you do to get ready for bed, etc.? I'm still working on getting into a nighttime and morning routine, and I'm struggling. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I absolutely loved this video (and got nostalgic hearing bike your story again!) and did some cleaning along with you (I'm not where I could get through my whole house this fast, but I'm getting there!).
@angeliamathenia43275 ай бұрын
You are showing how easy cleaning can be be if we put things back in their place.
@elizabethsydnor52475 ай бұрын
Keeping the surfaces like HOT LAVA is A GENIUS TIME SAVER
@sharonpost71205 ай бұрын
Clean is so much easier to clean! Five minutes often make such a difference 😊
@toniannzimmerman11825 ай бұрын
I'm pretty new to your channel. I have just begun my declutter phase and am driving my family nuts. You don't make me feel like I'm a terrible person for not having a spotless home all the time. I am creating systems that work for me.
@kjmwired5 ай бұрын
Also being a B'Boomer, I learned so many of these things growing up. The other day I invited my friend into my condo and said, "Please pardon the mess." She said,"Kj ... your house is never a mess !"🤗 It made me feel so good. 😊
@ZukiTV5 ай бұрын
I mean; I also learned a lot of these things growing up because my mom took the time to teach me these things and I'm a Millennial... But oh my god! I'm the same! No matter how much I clean, I always apologize for "the mess" and my friends look at me like I'm some kind of alien because they never see it. It feels so good though when they comment on how clean and organized everything is
@yenquest5 ай бұрын
I had a coworker who made a comment about her messy home when she invited me over (feeling ashamed), and I'm like "Girl, this is fine." She have many little kids and it look like they're enjoying life to the fullest. There's nothing to be ashamed about for a house that is lived in.
@kjmwired5 ай бұрын
@ZukiTV My kids are millennials, and even my daughter-in-law. They kind of follow the same mantra. It's just good to care about the place you live in so much that you want to keep it tidy. It's not really bragging. It's the only way I feel comfortable living. 🙃
@lizajane29714 ай бұрын
I just had a great compliment today! I had my 15 yr old nephew over to hang out and play games before he heads off to camp for a good chunk of the summer. He told me when he has his own place he's going to keep it as clean as my house because he loves it! 😂 He made my day!
@kjmwired4 ай бұрын
@lizajane2971 😍 Oh my gosh, doesn't that just warm your heart.🥰 When something happens like that to me, I think, "Oh my mom and dad would be so proud of me," and here I am at 74 years old. 😆 However, the truth is when people say things like that, I believe it's really because they feel so at ease & less stressed, in a such neat & organized environment. 🤗 Good for you 👍 🏖Kj in Tampa Bay 😀
@allisonc96455 ай бұрын
Consistency and doing things daily so they don’t build up is really the key as you said.
@MrsAlmaTrumble5 ай бұрын
I look forward to every Clutterbug video. They always speak to me.
@sherholubowich96275 ай бұрын
100%
@dora93685 ай бұрын
Me too. ❤
@JudyKemp-e9o5 ай бұрын
I loved that you showed those people who made negative comments that what you said was doable, hope they learn from you. I am currently working on clearing all my surfaces and putting things away instead of putting things down. Thank you for the inspiration.
@BrandiLaShay5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I saw all the hate on that video too and was astounded! All I thought was "wow, I take wayyy longer than that maybe I can learn something here." I truly appreciate you having your whole life on display for everyone to see and judge from behind their screens, so that we can get better and learn a new and easier way of doing things! I definitely can see how vacuuming ratherthan sweeping, using a spray mop rather than always the mop and bucket, even cordless vacuuming, having just those few multi-use products.. all save time. You have really gotten even your cleaning routine simplified so that it's less work, less time, and it's not even a hassle.. it's amazing. I have found that even leaving the swiffer duster head on the swiffer ready to go helps me actually do it, it's just about simplifying it to what works for you and your space. THANK YOU!!! You are making a difference in SO many lives every single day!! 💕
@m.h.t12865 ай бұрын
I considered our home is clean & tidy, always putting things away & clean after ourselves. BUT I can’t clean as fast like you. Maybe it’s my OCD behaviour. For example: watching you clean the toilet bowl, I could never ever use the same cloth to clean the inside of the toilet bowl then the outside…same goes for cleaning any surfaces without rinsing cloths in between (or use disposable ones), dusting cobwebs would require me to remove the webs from the duster before moving on… If I could clean like you, my household chores would be a breeze… Thank you regardless for opening your home & showing us your way of cleaning. I’m not crazy to think why it took me long to clean after all 😀
@r.k.knight21645 ай бұрын
The internet is a noisy place and the negative vocals are a small minority. You've probably helped way more people than you know. This video showed the reward of putting in all the effort to declutter and create systems to handle things. And it is work. I've been on my decluttering journey for more than a year. I still have a long way to go to where it's where I want it. Thank you for all the content and advise.
@katsspace46885 ай бұрын
The best thing I ever did was to stop “deep cleaning” as my normal cleaning. I clean like you, quick and often enough that our house stays clean and tidy. If I notice our kitchen needs a bit more cleaning, I do it then. I don’t wait to “the deep cleaning day”. I clean the shower when I put the conditioner in my hair, I clean the toilet after a number 2 🤭🤭 etc….Good daily habits make the difference, along with having decluttered our entire home…..so 45 minutes is all I need to clean my home. Thank you Cas for your honesty and great advice💙💙💙
@kdautry1005 ай бұрын
You are the one who taught me a long time ago, that cleaning, sorting, and organizing are DIFFERENT things.. THANK YOU!! Defining those words helped me tremendously in my efforts in house keeping… I’m naturally a messy person, and I wasn’t taught the process of daily cleaning up those messes. My mother was sick with cancer for a few years and just didn’t feel like dealing with a child’s messy room. I’ve also learned through your videos that I need to pick up a room before going to bed at night… and boom! No stressful slaps in the face first thing next morning! I’m by no means perfect, but I’m doing so much better, thanks to your videos!! Love you and can’t wait for more videos!
@user-qd2oj1zb4i5 ай бұрын
Sorry for the rude comments. We are in a day and age where people aren't so civil and nice to each other. Thank you for your hard work and all the helpful info.
@SKH-gc3rx5 ай бұрын
Your commentary on this video is gold. I’m going to listen to it whenever I clean 😄
@miosotizr.53135 ай бұрын
That story at the end was an unexpected cherry on top😂
@lunagabriella2134 ай бұрын
And that's not even her best one. She's got this cat story that's more recent, then a really old taking out the garbage one that's #1 pay her it's so hilarious and ICONIC! I've been a follower for a very long time :) I won't ruin anything!
@EveryPeachInReach5 ай бұрын
Sorry about the back lash. At the end of the day, it's the internet and no matter what you would have said people would have found a problem with it. 😂 ❤
@momofrex41834 ай бұрын
Great video! One thing to change: Remove your gloves right after cleaning the toilet. Your gloves get germs on them, and when you then grab your vacuum/mop, etc. You've spread germs onto those handles...
@cyndij83125 ай бұрын
Great story at the end commando style! I'm 67 and am getting better at putting things away. It really is the secret. Don't put it down. Put it away! My mom's house was always company ready and it wasn't because she spent a lot of time cleaning. It was because she put things away. And she didn't have clutter. Growing up, we kids did the dusting and vacuuming on Saturday mornings. Boy, did I hate the "Rise and shine. It's time for chores." But personally I do think the kids should be helping. We also washed and dried the dinner dishes every night. I don't have kids so I didn't have to put this into practice as a parent. Many people feel it's just easier to do it themselves so the kids get a pass. I don't think that it's doing them any favors. It's life skills! I have draperies in most rooms, so no cleaning blinds! I'm looking for an inexpensive cordless vacuum ($200 and under). Any suggestions?
@lauriemasters2935 ай бұрын
I love how you sing to yourself! It makes the job more fun!
@MariaWarrenWrites5 ай бұрын
Listened to your recent podcast and started timing how long it actually takes to do things and finding out that unloading the dishwasher takes like 3 minutes, and doing dishes takes like 8 made such a massive difference in how I look at it now. It's not 'oh I don't want to spend 45 minutes getting the kitchen clean!' since I know it takes less than 20 min total! I'm trying to implement the surfaces are hot lava, and watching this makes me more determined than ever because you just proved all your naysayers wrong with giving us an un-edited demonstration. Thank you so much for helping me get better at this whole cleaning thing, Cas! You are end goals.
@tobigourley70375 ай бұрын
Timing things is mind blowing. I always think it takes longer. When you realize it's only 3 minutes to empty the dishwasher, you just feel better about the task.
@NomadsLand-h3b5 ай бұрын
That's so great. Knowing you don't have to be perfect. Knowing you don't have to spend forever on it has made a difference
@katsspace46885 ай бұрын
People, please. It takes a lot of hard work to get to this point, where cleaning takes no time at all. Me pre 2020 would need 90minutes to just vacuum! 45mins to do EACH bathroom cos they were filthy etc… Me post 2020 after decluttering 70-80% of our useless belongs and nagging my family for 10 months straight in order to get us into good daily habits, can clean our entire home 45 mins. You’re amazing Cas and your methods have changed our home ❤️❤️
@bettedavis92614 ай бұрын
My weekly clean of each full bathroom is about 30 minutes top to bottom so 60 minutes total) and 15 minutes for the powder room and they are barely dirty. I haven't been able to speed it up. I have no clutter lying around. I guess everyone is different.
@katsspace46884 ай бұрын
@@bettedavis9261 I don’t clean the shower in my weekly clean, as I do that during the week while the conditioner is in my hair or the toilet, as I clean those everyday after I use them for number 2 ( sorry if it’s too much info 🥰) Hubby loves a weekly bath, so he wipes it after using it. That’s why my weekly bathroom clean doesn’t take me long. But you’re right, we are all different 🩵
@bettedavis92614 ай бұрын
@@katsspace4688 we wipe down our shower daily, so like you, it's not included in my weekly cleaning. The tub gets wiped daily (I give my disabled son a bath daily), but I do scrub it during my weekly clean. Truthfully, cleaning our three toilets takes the least amount of time, because if there are any drips or drabs, they get cleaned up immediately. I then clean them all weekly. Maybe I just clean more than others? Not casting shade!❤️❤️ I'm retired, so I have more time than when I had littles running around.
@z.allora42665 ай бұрын
1) Glad you stood up for yourself. 2) It is MORE THAN POSSIBLE! 3) Thank you for sharing your thoughts & feelings with us. We appreciate & adore you! Many hugs, Z. Allora
@mkathrynblacker59605 ай бұрын
Guys, I don't think disagreeing is backlash. It's okay to agree to disagree! I get what Cass is saying, and I get what others are saying too. People have different levels of clean that they need to feel good about their home. I think cass's tips are invaluable and even if 5 minutes is unattainable for some ( five shedding dogs anyone?), It's all about making it as streamlined as possible and not worrying about perfection.
@dianasimplifies5 ай бұрын
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@gingerfelice58305 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@lawilson6744 ай бұрын
I agree. If it doesn't bother you and you call it all good regardless of anyone else's opinion, then your cleaning routine is fine. Before my cat died, I'd invite people in, but warn them "this house is owned by a long-haired, 24-pound ginger cat, and we all need to deal with his hair because he let's us live here." I kind of miss his orange hair everywhere! 😢 I don't care what anyone's house looks like unless it is rotting filth because if I love them, I'm only there to see them. Their dust, piles of mail, or cat hair is none of my concern.
@allieraquelYT3 ай бұрын
People's tolerance levels are different. What they allow in their home versus not (like shoes, pets, etc). And her saying daily resets so buildup of random clothes, toys, or dishes isn't happening.
@Morgan-IslandGardner5 ай бұрын
I have a fairly minimized home but with the end of school there was stuff everywhere from activites, schoolwork coming home and landing all over the place. It took me about 6 hours this weekend to put the whole house back together (1,100 SF) and clean it. Normally deep cleaning in an hour is totally doable! Love this video to show how it's possible. Thanks Cas!
@gladyslewis32955 ай бұрын
You are cleaning a kitchen that is already clean , (and obviously completely tidy)so no wonder you can do it in five minutes. If my kitchen looked like that I would not have a problem. Having said that I do love all your stuff and will always follow you.
@Clutterbug4 ай бұрын
That was the point! :) If you treat your surfaces like hot lava and have a daily cleaning routine, your home will perpetually stay tidy.
@freedomishavingachoice30205 ай бұрын
I did indeed judge you, and decided I love you even more than before I watched you quick clean. Sometimes judgments aren't all that bad, especially from people who care about you. You are lovely, the energy you bring to life is enough. Live long. 🥰
@h0mesch001m0mmy5 ай бұрын
I like that you did one room at a time. I usually dust EVERYTHING(takes forever ) then vacuum EVERYTHING ( takes forever)- you get the picture. Feels overwhelming. Why have I never thought of this?!
@Soripheal5 ай бұрын
I think people miss a few key principals that lead to being able to accomplish 5-minute cleans. Keeping spaces organized and de cluttered, clean as you go on a daily basis, and having a deep clean routine in place. Cleaning as you go is one of the biggest when it comes to maintaining a clean space. People being negative are confusing regular, everyday “tidying” with cleaning. If you are not maintaining an everyday tidy then cleaning will take longer because you have to tidy and organize before you clean.
@Clutterbug5 ай бұрын
Thank you...I used to have a horribly messy and cluttered home and I honestly worked HARDER on it then! Decluttering, organizing and quick tidy-ups is the secret to hardly ever having to clean. Once you've decluttered and organized (which is a LOT of work and time I know), every single day is so much easier. It's worth the investment of your time and effort.
@cajbaf5 ай бұрын
Exactly, well said
@dianethompson68045 ай бұрын
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@dianethompson68045 ай бұрын
I think so many of us have to pick up and put away before we clean! That's what takes the time! If you start with clear surfaces it goes much faster.
@livinghopehomehealthcare35525 ай бұрын
I always wipe the toilet with paper towel and throw away is nasty 🤮
@nonnieTerri5 ай бұрын
You are so right: it’s about getting rid of clutter and cleaning up behind yourself that makes cleaning quick and easy. I have arthritis and I’ve changed the way I decorate because I want things that are easy to clean.
@carly27645 ай бұрын
OH!!! I have binged your books and videos and courses for years and have always found everything so helpful, but this video may have been the biggest help of all. Seeing in real time how clear and tidied your house is and how that allows you to truly speed clean finally made it all make sense to me. And I totally see now how if you really are tidying and then cleaning in those five minute, frequent chunks, it would make the process so fast! When I was growing up, my stay-at-home mom kept our house immaculate--every surface clear. But still, every time we cleaned (which was at least once a week), it had to be the move everything, deep clean every corner kind of clean. And then I've held myself to that impossible standard ever since, even though it really doesn't work with my ADHD and exhausted teacher life. But that's silly and completely overkill. If I vacuum every day, I won't need to clear off every surface to deep clean. I can just do the quick pass through that you did, because the frequency is the key. Your house is definitely cleaner this way than mine is with my periodic epic deep cleans because I'm letting so much more build up between those marathons. I'll stop gushing, but thank you so much for being open and sharing what it really looks like--somehow *seeing* it adds an immense power of "aha" to all the information you've always given. Big love to you!!
@Julie-n9b5 ай бұрын
I use to clean the whole house, every nook & cranny, once a week. Many things didn’t need cleaning that frequently … reflecting on this now I see so much previous time d spent on unnecessary cleaning. I definitely agree with your cleaning method now.
@katekillian30555 ай бұрын
Cas, you're the sister I wished for! My ADHD has been such a struggle, and it's hard to not get down on myself for not being able to do what seems to come easily for others. Your videos are such an encouragement to me. You explain everything so well, and I appreciate how you break down the process so I can see, literally, how to get from Point A to Point B. I can't thank you enough!
@DebCBledsoe5 ай бұрын
Cas, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you've done to help me manage the clutter and cleaning of my home. I'm not where I want to be, but I get so much inspiration from your videos that it makes possible what has always seemed impossible. I'm also ADHD, but since I'm your mother's generation, I remain unmedicated. You've given me coping skills and compensatory strategies that have made a huge difference in my life. When I have a big declutter job or a really messy room, I watch your videos for inspiration. Then I tackle the job which suddenly doesn't seem nearly as daunting. You've taught me how to clean my home and not lose my mind. You're my hero. Look over those who love to criticize. Look at it this way. When they're talking crap to you, they're giving someone else a break. lol
@laurenyost15265 ай бұрын
This totally gives me hope for the future! Right now I have 4 kids, ages 1, 3, 5, and 7. So getting things actually clean takes way longer than 5 minutes per room... There are just so many finger prints, the 1 year old drops stuff everywhere he goes, even though we've decluttered significantly. I'm not complaining - it's such a fun stage of life. But solidarity to those other moms out there that are wishing their house would stay reasonably clean between cleanings!
@demetrakandalepas723 ай бұрын
your story about the bicycle made me cry. This is such a perfect example of how ADHD can seriously affect a person's life. Those that don't know will never understand. Thank you for sharing that! You are a blessing.
@Ssammm215 ай бұрын
I want to say you helped me so much, I have a 10year old,7year old and,9month old and I live in a 3 bedroom apartment!!! with almost NO STORAGE, 2 closets, and no laundry room and you have helped me manage clutter, this is no joke 5 min clean up isn't hard when all your stuff has a home, your kids rooms stay clutter free when they have a system that works for them, it's honestly people don't believe it until less is more and having a clean home is a priority not a luxury
@fraziermommy12 күн бұрын
It's absolutely doable.....when your house is decluttered and easy to manage. But when there is stuff all around the house and you have to move everything before you can clean it's much harder! I like Dana's illustration of the layers of a clean house. When the top layers are under control the bottom layer isn't hard! ❤️
@jesaenza695 ай бұрын
Every time I watch these videos, I just think your kitchen is one of the most gorgeous kitchens I’ve ever seen. And the fact that it’s sparkles doesn’t hurt either. 😉
@katgallardo27975 ай бұрын
I have decluttered the whole house 😅. It took a while and now my cleaning it’s a breeze and it always looks clean. After I use something I put it back in its place. My husband’s closet has stayed organized once we did a major purge that he was delaying for ever! Now he’s the happiest because everything he kept he uses. Best feeling ever! So yes you can clean or tidy up in five minutes a room. I love my home and do not regret getting rid of so much excess stuff making me depressed and anxious. I need my time with family and friends on weekends and not cleaning and complaining lol. 😅
@Lolibob1515 ай бұрын
Can we talk about how quick her reactions were to catch that shower head?
@Moonlight_Overture4 ай бұрын
My mum's rule for a clean home was "as you go,and everything has it's place" Having a decluttered home makes tyding up faster, because nothing is in the way. I love that mop..a literal legend and the sweepers are godsends. Thank you for this video
@balesshippolova5 ай бұрын
I bought a robot vacuum for $80 it works great, not as great as our $200 one but seriously they're a game changer! ( for 2 different floors if that needs explaining)
@lisab95414 ай бұрын
Smart.
@tiannapetty39455 ай бұрын
I started listening your channel a few years ago. I have yet to master the whole house but I do a 5 minute kitchen & 5 minute bathroom clean morning and night. It is amazing how those little chunks of time keep those areas clean on a daily basis and I am a messy by nature person.
@suescalzo75805 ай бұрын
Cass , I love you!!! I have followed you for a very long time. I always thought you were the most organized person, but watching your videos I see how real you are. You are so entertaining. Your singing just makes me laugh. Love your tips keep making videos.
@hazelgallagher63975 ай бұрын
Hi Cass, I have just had my morning coffee watching this and couldnt help smiling at your cleaning style. I LOVE it, what a revelation. Thank you, thank you. You have made me realise that I need to separate out daily cleaning with deep cleaning. Also need to tell you that I have been watching you for about a year now, which is how Ive decluttered my house and you have changed my life Cass. Thank you for your awesomeness. Never worry about the naysayers....just keep doing your thing.
@AsaTorell5 ай бұрын
I am HOWLING at your end story. And commending you for being able to laugh at yourself. Love you Cass, you're amazing! Folding laundry while watching.
@cery-ivy42075 ай бұрын
Hi Cas, Greetings from The Netherlands. Because of you I’m started decluttering. Finaly able to let go of unused stuff. The way you’re kind off crazy (please be yourself, love it) and the way you speak about decluttering, organizing and cleaning… makes me want to do it… right now. I found my trigger.. Almost a year in the proces and I feel the the difference. Thank you!
@ZukiTV5 ай бұрын
I'm not happy with the backlash you got, but I'm glad it caused you to make this video! This is a perfect body doubling video!!! Gonna use this when I clean!
@marilynrybak91544 ай бұрын
We have an auto vacuum cleaner and it absolutely does not replace the need for me to use the regular vacuum cleaner. I wish the roomba worked better. It just doesn’t do the same job as a regular vacuum cleaner. It just picks up a light layer of dust only in certain spots - it doesn’t do the whole floor. It misses areas.
@Clutterbug4 ай бұрын
Newer models map the whole area, can be set to timers, specific rooms, self-dump, etc. It just depends on the model you have.
@user-cx5ve8st8u5 ай бұрын
I think I was taught to deep clean every week, which I have no need to do. Thanks Cas!!!
@cindy8465 ай бұрын
I totally agree with this method. When I don’t have the energy to « clean », it’s in fact the mental energy that’s needed to sort through all of our junk that I don’t have. The clutter is the issue. Getting rid of the extra stuff is the solution!
@trinivonie42304 ай бұрын
This is what I call refresh or tidy cleaning. This can only be done if you have already deep clean the space a few days before. This way you maintain the already clean space.
@lillyrose97153 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@britt57535 ай бұрын
I agree that daily quick cleaning is not the same as deep cleaning, organizing, or regular things like dishes/beds. I will say I've had to learn not to overclean. It was ingrained when i was a kid, but I'm getting pretty good at half assing. I used to be a professional organizer, so clutter isn't an issue, but I keep things lean because I'd rather go running. Just because you have the space, capacity, or time doesn't mean you have to fill it with stuff to look after. You really do get to choose how much crapola you choose to keep. Love this video and sometimes we who are prone to overcleaning need a reminder! ❤
@laural.57725 ай бұрын
The way you told your embarrassing story at the end was comedy GOLD! 😂 I was laughing out loud! Thanks for sharing your humanity and multiple gifts with us!
@TheQHunter5 ай бұрын
I'm a professional cleaner, and I second spray and let the cleaner do the work. Also suggestion: use your cloth that you used on the sink and shower one last time on the toilet and THEN make it toast.
@Jules-7405 ай бұрын
This has got to be one of my favorite videos of yours! You are showing it in real time! And how practical and doable it is once we get our homes and habits to that point!
@EntertainmentByLaura5 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video in real time! I’d like to strive to get to this point by first getting rid of clutter, keep up with the ten minute tidy every night and eliminate hot lava flat surfaces! The reason it’s so daunting is because I’m not at this point. One trick that helps me is keeping a cleaning caddy in my bathroom so I can do quick cleanups between cleanings.
@monicaswavel60745 ай бұрын
You are exactly right! Makes deep cleaning easy because I'm not spending time decluttering every day!
@user-qd2oj1zb4i5 ай бұрын
Admittedly, we aren't always cleaning up and picking up at night like you do!! I don't. Especially on those days I don't feel well or I'm tired!! You're good!!
@tauriankkf5 ай бұрын
If you home is a mess watch the older videos and dig in. My house is once again a mess because i stopped decluttering. Now i have to declutter so i can get back on top of things
@erindemay26295 ай бұрын
I appreciate this. I love decluttering and don’t mind tidying.. but hate cleaning. I recently watched another video of yours about different cleaning routines and got your free ebook on it. Then I used some of your templates to make my own. Now I do a quick 15 minute clean every day, so does my daughter, and we can clean all the different areas and surfaces pretty well by the end of the week. This feels WAY more manageable than cleaning for 4 hours every Saturday (which honestly doesn’t get done) Now I can just add this 5 minute cleaning to the main areas when someone is coming. I think I struggled because I am a cricket and I get very detailed when I clean, but then I just won’t even start it, because it’s too big a task. I’m embracing the speed clean now! It’s better than waiting so long. Thanks! I’ve watched you for years and I love your channel. ❤️❤️❤️
@echomikekilo635 ай бұрын
Love this! I'm one person, living alone in a 650 sq ft condo. I only deep-clean in the autumn and I'm always surprised how NOT bad it is. My biggest issue is clutter. It makes the cleaning process SO much harder. My goal this summer is to do a good purge so when I get to the fall cleaning, Alexa and I can get 'er done in record time. PS: You're story at the end....I'm crying! 😂🤣😂🤣
@folsterfarms4 ай бұрын
OMG! I’m back… I started watching you YEARS ago when you were just getting started on your channel. What a difference. I’m glad I “got to know you” back then, because now it looks like you live in parade home or a sales model condo. I live on a farm, the dirt and the clutter is never-ending. I’m so glad to see your progress!
@melaniesantos29015 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on how you handle cleaning your cleaning rags and how you manage them- do you have different rags for the kitchen cleaning? Do you wash everything together? How do you make sure they don’t get mixed?
@Clutterbug5 ай бұрын
I just wash it all together, but only rags...I wash on really hot water and hope to not die of a bacterial infection.
@sharondesfor18615 ай бұрын
😂 OMG, I love you so much. I just moved into a new home and I'm trying to take my time and rewatch your videos about organizing specific areas as I unpack. This is my big chance to start off right and I'm excited!
@CherieJohnsonDearth5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. When I saw your podcast, I knew that YOU could clean your rooms 5 minutes each. But I didn't know that I could do it. Cleaning has never been a super high priority for me, and it always seems like an arduous task. I'm a Bee, So I like to have things where I can see them, but you have demonstrated that this is doable. Doesn't even have to be where you're doing all the rooms in a row. It could be 5 minutes a day in each room. And I am really looking into investing in some kind of Roomba type vacuum. Thank you for what you do. 😁👍
@kimdavies93645 ай бұрын
That recent podcast was sensational. A HUGE thanks from the rest of us!
@isabella-zr4 ай бұрын
i do a similar thing! i take 5 minutes to tidy/clean each room in my apartment every morning, so it takes like 20 minutes. + additional 10 minutes for high traffic areas in the evening to "close" the day. i really loved this video!
@cricutologist328205 ай бұрын
You’re so fun!!! I’m going to play this video while I clean! Yeah daily maintenance and every surface is lava are the take away. You’re awesome!!!! Great video!
@luciana05274 ай бұрын
Love this video that inspired me to everyday tidy ups, clean as you go and spot cleaning. My life is going to be much easier, now I see clear results....it is obvious but in the everyday basis we don t act as obvious. Every second of this video matter to me.
@jakenda19784 ай бұрын
Always a fun time hearing old stories. We've all had horror stories, but you're brave enough to share them! Thanks!
@Clutterbug4 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@lovepraysign68915 ай бұрын
I remember when you first told us that story years ago! It was the funniest! You are always so hilarious and fun! Thanks for always helping us see we can improve a little at a time. I have come a VERY LONG WAY since you first told that story! My home is in such better condition. I take a deep breath and am very proud of my home largely bc of what I’ve learned from you! Thanks again!
@lovepraysign68915 ай бұрын
I have been waiting for this. I NEED this! Because I have a bigger house and it’s been taking MUCH longer than in the smaller house.
@megany6538Ай бұрын
Oooooooooooh I am so happy i found your channel!!!! Clean home and comedy. I really needed a pick me up, so i watched this while i cleaned my kitchen and the story at the end made my day, my kitchen is clean and I am in a much better mood. Thank you!!
@claudiagordillo69255 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw this video I started cleaning with you. I turned on my robotic vacuum (got it for $80 on prime day last year, which is coming up soon) it’s not a big name brand but it gets the job done.
@barbking2865 ай бұрын
The 'Proof' really is in the pudding (Planning) lol. My tip or habit is every 2 weeks I take one room and do dust the baseboards (Mine are white) quickly moving the furniture away from the walls. I then mark this one my online calendar to keep track. I do not own a Roomba but once a week I use my Bissell 3-in-1 Lightweight Stick Vacuum on all my floors. I am always amazed at what it picks up. I do have a small handheld for quick clean ups in between. I like you, do a quick pass through before lights out so that each morning I wake up to a fresh & TIDY home. NO backlash here. Another great video with your abundant enthusiasm!!