A Little to the Left Daily Tidy: Day 3
It actually rains in Las Vegas. I know, right? You don’t hear that a lot. We’re experiencing unseasonably cooler than average temperatures with an occasional downpour. What you don’t hear about in the weather forecast is what happens to all the dirt the wind blows into your yard. When it rains, the dirt turns to mud. Where do you think it goes? Yes, your front entryway, patio, and driveway.
We have a lot of red rock soil in the desert, which means lots of beautiful views and lots of red mud. When I went back into the house, I noticed my feet had picked up a lot of the mud and tracked it in the house. I thought, “This would be a great time to do my daily tidy.”
Removing Mud and Other Debris
I got out my favorite cleaning tools for this job. My microfiber cloths, my microfiber mop, and my favorite natural cleaning spray. I started by wiping down the entryway and the front door. Then I moved over to the couch and gave it a wipe down. I was surprised to see how much dirt and dust had accumulated on the seemingly clean couch.
Next, I tackled the floors. I mopped the entryway and hallway. I also took the time to clean all of the baseboards. Surprisingly, my microfiber mop picked up most of the dirt. I finished up the floors by vacuuming the carpets.
Cleaning Up the Mud
The next step was to clean up the mud that had accumulated in the entryway. I used my favorite mud cleaner to clean up the mud. I made sure to get rid of all of the mud, because if it dries, it’s a lot harder to remove.
Finally, I used a broom to sweep all of the loose dirt and debris. I also used a damp cloth to clean the doormat. When I was finished, my entryway was clean and tidy again. I was glad that I had taken the time to do my daily tidy.
Benefits of a Daily Tidy
There are many benefits to doing a daily tidy. First, it helps to keep your home clean and organized. Second, it can help to reduce stress and anxiety. Third, it can help you to be more productive.
If you’re looking for a way to improve your life, I encourage you to start doing a daily tidy. It’s a simple way to make a big difference in your home and in your life.
Tips for a Daily Tidy
Here are a few tips for doing a daily tidy:
- Start small. Don’t try to do too much at once. Just focus on tidying up one area of your home each day.
- Be consistent. The key to a successful daily tidy is to be consistent. Try to do a daily tidy at the same time each day.
- Make it a habit. Once you’ve been doing a daily tidy for a while, it will become a habit. You’ll find that it’s easier to keep your home clean and organized.
I hope these tips help you to get started with your own daily tidy. Remember, it’s a simple way to make a big difference in your home and in your life.
FAQ on Daily Tidying
Q: What is the best time of day to do a daily tidy?
A: The best time of day to do a daily tidy is whenever you have a few minutes of free time. Some people like to do it first thing in the morning, while others prefer to do it at night before bed. Do whatever works best for you.
Q: How long should a daily tidy take?
A: A daily tidy should only take a few minutes. The key is to focus on one area of your home each day. If you try to do too much, you’ll quickly get overwhelmed.
Q: What are the benefits of doing a daily tidy?
A: There are many benefits to doing a daily tidy. It can help to keep your home clean and organized, reduce stress and anxiety, and increase productivity.
Q: How can I make daily tidying a habit?
A: The key to making daily tidying a habit is to be consistent. Try to do a daily tidy at the same time each day. You can also set a timer to help you stay on track.
Conclusion
I hope this article has been helpful. If you have any other questions, please feel free to leave a comment below. I’d also love to hear your tips for daily tidying. Share them in the comments below!
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