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  1. Now, why didn’t I think of this? If I could do this as a daily habit, the overwhelm would no longer live in my brain.–Anne

  2. LOVE this idea – also using the – “if it takes less than a minute – do it” like picking something up – putting shoes away – each little step helps!!

    1. It sure does help. I have found with dealing with things on the spot saves a whole lot of work in the long run.

  3. *** my favorite 5-minute tasks are :
    ~ tidying up my purse and work bag so they are ready for the next day.
    ~ moving the laundry along
    ~ setting out my clothes for the next day ( including undies and socks and earrings) in the bathroom.
    ~ cook the ground beef for tacos
    ~ check the calendar for the net two – four days
    ~ keep dirty dishes picked up and deposited in the DW ( ongoing)
    ~ tidy up the tv room before going to bed

    Saves SOO much time and frustration.

  4. I have found that this works so well. I am continually working on clearing surfaces and floor space and it has made a big difference in keeping a decluttered home.
    Yes, many tasks can be done in five minutes! Thanks for the encouragement!

  5. Great suggestions and comments! Thanks <3 !
    Our "future selves" appreciate it when these quick tasks are already done, especially when we are rushing around to make it to an appointment on time. Very helpful! I think I'll go do some 5-minute task right now 🙂

  6. I began the five minute micro tasks. It’s Brilliant! Taking a few minutes in the kitchen last night had it sparkling and ready to go for morning. I find one good habit leads to another! Thank you for the excellent ideas Juliana. Enjoyed others posts too!

  7. The remaining task for which I have no solution is what to do with the clothes I’ve worn that could accommodate one or two more wears before washing or dry cleaning. Currently I fold them and place atop my hamper. They don’t look “messy” but I’d rather not see them. It doesn’t feel quite right to hang them in closet or put back in drawers with the clean clothes. They’re not dirty, but they’re also not pristine. Think that dress you wore to the doctor’s office and then out to lunch. Or the shorts and blouse you wore to the garden shop and then sat around the house in the rest of the day. Jeans. Always jeans. How often do we wash our jeans and where do we put them in between washes? Where do those clothes go?

    1. HAPPY Summer 6-22-25 from Detroit, MI.! Clothes that can be worn multiple times go on a hanger + turned in the opposite direction of items that are clean.

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