Haven't looked at this Flylady stuff, but I also find that doing things in a short time frame is much more effective than having hours for it. Because if you know you have only a few minutes, you're much more inclined to concentrate on what you're doing and not get side-tracked by details.
I usually spend a few minutes in the morning before leaving for work or in the evening after getting home before Hubby comes home on household stuff. Like put dirty dishes into the dishwasher, wipe the kitchen counters, clean one thing in the bathroom (toilet, sink, shower, bathtub or floor), put some stuff away... One thing is quickly done, and work doesn't accumulate so I don't have to spend a big portion of my weekend with cleaning and tidying up :o)
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Date: 2010-02-15 09:59 am (UTC)I usually spend a few minutes in the morning before leaving for work or in the evening after getting home before Hubby comes home on household stuff. Like put dirty dishes into the dishwasher, wipe the kitchen counters, clean one thing in the bathroom (toilet, sink, shower, bathtub or floor), put some stuff away... One thing is quickly done, and work doesn't accumulate so I don't have to spend a big portion of my weekend with cleaning and tidying up :o)