It’s good to make cleaning an anytime algorithm.

How long I expect to have can’t a major input to my cleaning process.

I’ve been following @ASlobComesClean’s advice and always starting with the dishes.

More thoughts on cleaning to come. I have lots.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anytime_algorithm
After dishes every day comes laundry every week.

(Trash is up there with dishes but in my life right now other people do that one :-).)

Next is taking ~5min a day to put stuff back where it goes.

Other stuff is in a lower tier bc it gets only sublinearly worse over time.
The belief that cleanliness is a moral issue is pervasive enough you need to address it somehow, whether you personally believe it or not. https://twitter.com/diviacaroline/status/1150071260941963264?s=21
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This was supposed to be attached here.

https://twitter.com/diviacaroline/status/1154892302235533312?s=21 https://twitter.com/diviacaroline/status/1154892302235533312
AFAICT, most public places are cleaned quite often (compared to even clean homes). They have to be.

Some are also deep cleaned often and some almost never are.

The gestalt of cleanliness a place exudes depends a lot on materials
It is *very* tempting, when cleaning, for me to focus on that which is hard.

The fort my son built out of the pillows that I doubt he will keep playing with, but he is still attached to. The spot around the fridge that is hard to reach and always looks nasty.
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