This is your reminder than cleaning, like anything, is something you LEARN. You are not born knowing how to clean 🧼
So when you come across a video, like the ones on my page, and see someone's home that is "messy" or "disfunctional" I want you to remember that, while you may have had the ✨️privilege✨️ of learning how to clean, they may not have. They are doing their best to learn, and sometimes getting a fresh reset by hiring me, is the best thing for them ❤️ lets be kinder, and stop passing judgement. No one is perfect. Life is hard, and we are all just doing our best out here.
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From my own experience, I’ve found that treating cleaning as a learned skill rather than an innate talent completely changed my approach to household chores. Growing up, I wasn’t naturally good at keeping things tidy; it was something I picked up gradually through trial, error, and observation. What resonates with me most is the reminder that not everyone has had the chance or guidance to learn effective cleaning techniques. When I see homes that appear messy or even dysfunctional, I try to remind myself that it’s often a reflection of someone’s current circumstances or their ongoing learning process—not a personal failure. Hiring professional cleaning help, like a maid service, has been a game changer in my journey. It’s not just about making the house look perfect but also about gaining motivation and a fresh perspective on organizing and maintaining cleanliness. This reset often acts as a valuable learning opportunity, showing new methods and deep cleaning techniques that I hadn’t considered before. It’s crucial for all of us to practice empathy and kindness when we come across posts or videos showing people struggling with household mess. Rather than rushing to judge or criticize, recognizing that cleaning is a skill that requires practice and patience can foster a more supportive community. So next time you feel overwhelmed or see a “messy” home, remember that everyone is doing their best. Life throws challenges at us all, and progress often comes one small step at a time. Embracing this mindset has not only improved my cleaning habits but also enriched my attitude toward self-growth and others’ journeys.





















































