What makes this habit work so well is that it’s realistic. It doesn’t depend on having a free afternoon, a burst of motivation, or one of those rare days where you suddenly feel like cleaning everything. It’s short enough to repeat, and that’s what makes it powerful. According to her, the evening is the best time to do it because the day is already winding down. You can see what got left out, what needs to go back, and what would bother you if you had to wake up to it again in the morning.
That’s really the whole trick. You’re not cleaning for the night. You’re setting up the next day. And that shift in mindset makes a huge difference. Because when you wake up and the counters are clear, the sink is handled, and the main room feels calm, the entire house feels easier to manage. It’s a small habit. But once you get used to how much lighter your home feels because of it… It stops feeling small very quickly.