One Japanese Cleaning Habit that Works for Everyone
Most of us in Western countries have bigger homes than ever before, but we're also living with more chaos and stress. We have more space and more storage, but we also have a ton more stuff. We've traded that overabundance for less peace, less control, and a feeling that our belongings are crowding us out. Have you ever stood in your kitchen armed with a broom, mop, cleansers, dish rags, paper towels, and sponges, and still felt like the space wasn't quite clean? Maybe it wasn't technically dirty, but it felt crowded, heavy, and mentally noisy. The reality is that most of us haven't really learned how to clean. What we do instead is react . Spill something? Wipe it up. Notice the dust? Swiffer it, or run the vacuum. But we've never learned prevention . We learned to notice a mess, but not how to create a system that would keep it from building up in the first place. The good news is that you don't need to put more energy into cl...