Reseting your home


Every night, before you go to sleep, you think how much of a mess your room is, how much you could've done, if only you had the opportunity or the energy to push it that bit forward or even that little bit of extra time to do it, but sometimes you can only think of those moments of peace you are going to be spending in your home.
We've all been there, because sometimes in the mornings you don't have enough time to get ready, or even find the things you've been looking around for days, but from personal experience, I've realised that if only you dedicate 10 min every night, before bed to do those things, you are going to be happy and even more accomplished.
Every night before bed, dedicate yourself 10 min to reset your room or space. 
Resenting your room may be a new concept for you, it was definitely new for me, but the idea of it was what drawn me to it and it really does change the way you live. 
Most of the people try to clean their spaces at least once a week to make it look nice, but it takes a lot of time off of other things that you can be doing, or at least we like to see it in that way, when in reality, cleaning up after a long day of work, can make you feel even more accomplished and put together.
So, now instead of leaving your work space dirty and messy after a long day of work, take 10 min at the end of the day to put everything back in the place where it should be to begin with, don't let dirt accumulate, that way when you arrive in the morning, your place is going to be nice and clean to start with your routine.
Same goes with your room or space at home, take 10 min before bed to put everything back where it should be, you'll get a sense of accomplishment over having your room ready and clean and the moment you wake up in a fresh clean room, you are going to feel better and less stressed.
It's a little bit hard at first, but once you really start to get the hang of it, it's going to get easier an easier. One, because instead of cleaning up a lot of mess, you are going to start learning how to put things back in it's place as soon as you are done with it. Two, because you learn ways to do it more efficiently and find a home to everything.
This is not for everyone, but it truly can help to feel less cluttered and less stressed in your environment.
Mayte.

Mayte B Marcial

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