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... Read moreWhen it comes to cleaning and organizing, everyone has their own comfort level, especially about privacy. I used to be very private about my space and hesitant to let others in during cleaning sessions. But joining cleaning communities like #maidforthis and #cleantok opened my eyes to the joy of sharing the process and results. It’s not just about making a space spotless but also about the feeling of control and calm that comes with organizing. I found that tackling the clutter step by step and sharing progress on social platforms gave me motivation and a new perspective on my environment. You don’t have to be a professional cleaner or organizer to start – honestly, some of the best tips come from everyday people just like me sharing their routines and hacks. Plus, using hashtags and joining challenges can make cleaning feel like a community activity rather than a solo chore. Would you consider letting others see your cleaning process? For some, it’s liberating. For others, maintaining privacy remains key. Either way, the act of cleaning and organizing holds a lot of personal insight about how we value our space and time. So next time you think of organizing, maybe try sharing a little and see how it changes your relationship with your environment.

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happiebeancanada

Amazing transformation. Love the team energy. Have to ask, how did you get the oven so clean and sparkling?!?! Would love a trick to get stubborn spots in oven and the glass 🤩

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Judy Townsley-Davey

cleaning the oven was a job I hated, growing up I never realized how dirty they got, the secret was my mom cleaned it everytime it was used. I do that myself and taught my kids that it takes 2 min and nothing gets baked on, so easy to clean

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