@domesticblisters: Tiktok is letting me link my book now but for some reason only the UK version? Lol anyways for more tips and encouragement on how you can get a functional space that works for you despite mental health or other struggles, check it out by searching the title #strugglecare #MentalHealth #ADHD #disability #autism #spoonies #chronicstress #burnout #CleanTok

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gimmiethedopaminedammit
Gimmiethedopaminedammit :
I wish I could shake the ‘if I can’t make it all picture perfect in one blitz effort I won’t start’ anchor.
2023-08-27 17:49:18
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kaypal7
Kay Pal 🍉🕯️ :
I clean for several hours every Sunday. That’s what works for me. All other days I only have the energy to keep the house safe/functional.
2023-08-27 18:39:49
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jjphipps
JJP :
I just want to say thank you. Since following you I've realized I'm not a failure for not having a clean house. I'm just human, and I'm trying.
2023-08-27 17:59:07
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julianalafay
julianalafay :
when I'm feeling overwhelmed, I tell myself to "do the next right thing." not the most perfect or organized thing, just one (more) "right thing."
2023-08-27 20:23:36
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klaudiafrom90s
Klaudia :
I just saw your book in Polish book store and got so excited! I hope people read it here where the pressure to have spotless house is tremendous
2023-08-27 19:37:47
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d.d.b.h
d :
If you made a poster that reminded me how to break tasks into micro steps so I remember I don’t have to feel overwhelmed. I’d frame it.
2023-08-27 17:51:19
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oh_hey_its_monica
Oh_hey_its_Monica :
Love your book. Both physical copy and I borrowed the audiobook because your voice just adds that little bit extra ✨
2023-08-27 17:38:40
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rainmayfall33
Lauren :
People have diff systems. I do a little bit every day so it never looks like that. My hubby has ADHD & lets it get messy & then power cleans in one go
2023-08-27 20:03:12
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lissylisard
Liz D :
I’m AuADHD and I can never keep my house organized. Your tips have helped me create a couple systems that have helped.
2023-08-27 18:18:02
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cat42771
Cat1215 :
Any advice to start? My house is a disaster I’m so overwhelmed
2023-08-27 17:26:01
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actuallyscreaming
actuallyscreaming :
Featuring the Victorian nightgown and apron ❤️❤️❤️
2023-08-28 00:58:15
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tsunshine02
T :
That’s what my space looks like right now.
2023-08-27 17:36:44
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thatlisahicks
Leese 🇨🇦🪩🏳️‍🌈 :
THISSSSSSS. So crucial. My rhythm is basically I care until I don’t. Rinse and repeat. It works for us!
2023-08-27 19:07:38
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winnieharris17
Winnie Harris :
KC I know I’ve never met you but I really appreciate how much you’ve bettered my life. ❤️
2023-08-27 18:42:40
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notdacar
AmbivalentHumanoid :
Picking up all the trash is the easiest step and usually the first one I get stuck on, but it makes a difference !
2023-08-27 18:06:13
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frmjoandcharlie
Jo & Charlie 🐶 :
I’ve never been a little every day person. I’ve tried, it doesn’t work for me. :(
2023-08-28 19:11:51
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dianessquirrelworld
Squirrellygirl :
YOUR PLANT IS STILL GREEN ! YOU WIN!!!
2023-08-28 17:04:19
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freckled.bear
Freckled.Bear :
I'm mostly so horribly hung up rn on the notion that my chronic fatigue & illness means I'll never be able to be parent 😞
2023-08-27 22:01:45
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terryanncossey
TerryAnnCossey :
@jahousman @izzy
2023-08-30 14:40:06
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chemgk
Steph :
The one and only room I require to be reset no matter what is my office. It’s because I work from home and I need it to be 100% functional at all time
2023-08-28 11:04:11
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cherrypepper27
Pepper :
This is the perfect demonstration of sustainability > consistency
2023-08-27 20:24:02
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berry.017
Berry :
I wish my mil would understand how it can be :/
2023-08-27 17:58:45
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