Can I tell you about a Wednesday afternoon I had a while back?
I'd had one of those days. You know the ones where you've been "on" since 7am, the kitchen looks like a small tornado passed through, there's a pile of laundry that has been sitting there so long it practically has its own postcode, and you're standing in the middle of it all thinking... I don't even know where to begin.
The old me would have tried to tackle everything at once. Pushed through. Made it worse.
Instead, I did something that felt almost too simple.
I picked ONE thing. Just one visible thing that, if it was done, would make the space feel calmer. That day it was the kitchen bench. Cleared it, wiped it down. Maybe 8 minutes.
And then I stopped.
Here's the thing nobody tells you about keeping a home when you're tired and busy and stretched thin: You don't need to do it all. You just need to do enough to feel like you're not drowning.
So if your house feels out of control right now, try this:
→ Pick the ONE spot that bothers you most when you walk past it.
→ Set a 10-minute timer.
→ Do only that. Nothing else.
That's it. No full clean required. No perfect system needed yet.
Some days, "enough" is the most organised you can be, and that's totally fine.
Which spot would you tackle first? I'd love to know I'm not the only one with a laundry pile that has its own personality sometimes 😄
x Marissa
Marissa Roberts
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