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Originally Posted by dark_heart_x
3) Baby steps. Get a kitchen timer. Set it to 15 minutes. So let's say you have a very messy kitchen table with lots of bills and papers and dishes. Set your timer for 15 minutes and work only on the table. When the timer buzzes, stop. You'll be amazed how much you actually get done in 15 minutes. 
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I did this for the longest time and it really worked wonders. I would also try to clean during commercials of shows instead of fast forwarding through them (if I was watching on DVR).
Now though, my husband does a lot of cleaning if I start slacking. Like someone mentioned before, it REALLY helps to live with someone. But our house is more of a cluttered kind of clean. Not really "guest-worthy" if you know what I mean, but it's not filthy either.
It is very strange also, I have a two year old who LOVES to clean. Yesterday she got on her hands and knees to wipe up milk she had spilled. She HAS to have all the cabinets closed and locked in the kitchen. And she'll pick up ALL her crayons and toys when she's done with them. I'm not kidding at all when I say that I think she might have some OCD issues. Already. At the age of two.

Makes me kind of sad if we're being honest.
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