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More Suggested SitesThe Happy Slob's Way of CleaningFrom Christina Spence The Three Step Solution to Cleaning SimplifiedNow, if you're anything like me, you're the type of happy-go-lucky person who loves sitting at a groovy coffee shop with a great cup of Java in hand, watching all the fascinating people stroll by. You'd rather be doing this - or frankly, anything else - than doing the housecleaning! For years, I felt the same way. But, after I got married I decided that things had to change. I could no longer stand to live in a pigsty. How could I clean the house well, but without wasting all my valuable time? I was a creative type after all and was much more concerned with writing or photography than scrubbing the horrible toilet.
I came up with a simple 3-step solution to finally solve the hassle of housecleaning. If you're a "happy slob" like me - just a laid back, fun natured person who's not a big fan of cleaning - then it might be just the solution you've been looking for. The 3-Step Solution Simplified:
Why does it work? It's simple, flexible, fast, and keeps you focused on the tasks at hand while you are cleaning. Therefore, you get more done in less time - and you don't have to stress about cleaning anymore. Do what you can, and then carry on with your life. -------------------------------- Cleaning no longer has to be a much-hated chore. Using the Happy Slobs techniques, you can finally clean in less time, while having more fun. Happy slobs unite! And then let's all meet up at that groovy coffee shop we were talking about earlier...
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