How can setting a 10-minute nightly reset routine keep living areas under control?

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Messes grow quietly. One cup on the table becomes three, one toy becomes ten, today’s post mixes with yesterday’s. If you let it all pile up until the weekend, the job feels huge and you’re tempted to ignore it longer.

A simple 10-minute nightly reset – literally timed, if you like – changes the rhythm. Everyone in the house spends a few minutes returning items to their homes: cushions fluffed, dishes to the kitchen, toys to baskets, remote controls back to their spot, blankets folded.

You’re not deep cleaning. You’re just bringing the room back to “baseline” before bed. In the morning, you wake up to a space that feels under control, and your day doesn’t start with visual stress.

Ten minutes a day is easier on the brain than two hours of chaos every weekend.

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