Larry1 answered Saturday March 15 2008, 8:13 pm: Put on some of your favorite music,take off your shoes and(anything else that you can get away with)and start dancing while cleaning.House is clean,got in some exercise and now it time for a bubble bath. [ Larry1's advice column | Ask Larry1 A Question ]
person43 answered Monday March 3 2008, 2:12 am: When I clean I think about all the calories I am burning and how much stronger my arms are getting. It works for me and makes me clean even harder! [ person43's advice column | Ask person43 A Question ]
CrayolaJenn210 answered Thursday February 7 2008, 10:30 pm: The 3 Ways I Love To Make Cleaning Fun
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The exact same happens to me! Here are three things I like to do, that help cleaning become easier and a lot more fun!
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1) I just try to drink a caffeinated (thought not healthy) drink to start me off and give me some energy. I prefer a Monster Energy Drink personally. You obviously don't have to do the above, it's just something I do when I need a little boost to get me going. If you don't want to do an energy drink, ORANGE JUICE is a healthy alternative. It has less of the effects, but in turn it's good for you.
2) Something you SHOULD do, is get out a piece of paper and a pen, and break down the cleaning into different activities.
EX; 1. Clean the dishes
2. Organize my closet
3. Fold my clothes
4. Vacuum the living room ... ect.
If you break down this BIG task into little things, as you do each little thing, you can check it off the list, and it makes the once hard to achieve goal, much easier.
3) My last and favorite thing to do is to make a playlist on my iTunes or put in a CD with the most upbeat and/or exciting music I can think of. I pick music that will put me in a good mood, to give me the illusion that cleaning might actually be fun!
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