Friday, 27 January 2012

Routines

Here's a thing I'm realising-being on long-term sick affords little structure to my days. They kind of bleed together a little. Which is fine: when you're still woozy from anaesthetic there's not a lot of need to worry about getting stuff done other than "healing" - but for me it's been a while now, and I'm finally (touch wood) on the home stretch, and I'm well enough and with it enough to start wanting to manage my time a little better - especially since the Dr gave me leave to move around a little more {I'm still waiting on final all-clear and new glasses, so anything that requires close vision is still on hold!}

But I am at heart a creature of habit and I like my routines, so I did what I do whenever I'm feeling a little overwhelmed with the general day-to-day doings of life and housework - I fluttered over to The Fly Lady. confession time: the first few times I checked out her website I freaked out at all the stuff on it! But I decided to just jump in, reading her welcome letter and baby steps and working my way through whatever looked interesting until I had a reasonable grasp of her system. And then I ignored it. Lather, rinse, repeat every few months for a couple of years. It just seemed too big and integrated to
ever work for me.

This time, though, I thought about my life and looked at Fly Lady again. I read through her "baby steps". I sat down and figured a solid "bedtime routine", then cut half the stuff out and re-wrote it. Then I tackled my "morning routine", making it manageable enough to implement now and hopefully keep in place once I'm back at work. I "shined my sink" - apparently, January is "shine your sink" month! - and let me tell you, the amount of satisfaction going to bed with a clean and shiny sink (and EMPTY drainer!) is ridonkulous, and probably evidence that my inner-Monica is waking up again after an enforced hibernation. I also figured out a routine to clean house each week that shouldn't take more than about 15 minutes a day, providing I'm diligent.

Ok, if you don't like regular shedules this won't work for you. And I don't advocate following every single one of Fly Lady's schemes to the letter. Don't worry about being perfect, just figure out what works for you and leave what doesn't.

It's only been a couple of days, but I am feeling so much more on top of things, and like I'm in control of a few things (even if that's just "how shiny my sink is") and after months of drifting from one hospital appointment to another by way of anxiety and slow-recovery, that means a lot.

So come on, spill. How do you handle the house? Are you a "Monica" like me? Does cleaning make you feel like the world makes sense again [/sadconfessionfriday]? or are you one of those free-spirit types who just can't be bound by schedules and plans (I envy you!)? Thoughts?

2 comments:

  1. So glad to hear you are on the mend. I had a similar experience with the Fly Lady. I was overwhelmed and it all just seemed like too much to keep a binder and everything. I did like some of her tips but I don't think I implemented any of them.

    I do like a clean house but haven't been able to keep fully on top of things. It seems like I am doing never ending cleaning. I don't go by schedules as such but if I thought it would help me spend less time on cleaning, I'd be all for it. I may check out the Fly Lady again, some time.

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  2. Little and often - that's the way to do it. But who wants to live in a show-home anyway? ;-)

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