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Cleaning for Milestones: How One Time Cleans Can Support Life’s Big Changes

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Every life change, no matter how exciting or challenging, creates a ripple effect across our daily routines. From welcoming a new baby to moving into a new home, these moments mark powerful transitions—and our environments often mirror the shifts we experience internally. That’s why one time cleans are more than just logistical tasks—they are tools for emotional reset, mental clarity, and forward momentum.

Whether you’re preparing to sell a home, adjusting to a new roommate, or closing one chapter to begin another, the physical act of cleaning offers a sense of control during uncertain times. Dusting off forgotten corners, wiping down surfaces, and scrubbing away buildup isn’t just about appearance—it’s about creating space for what’s next. These actions send a clear message to our minds and bodies: we are making room for change.

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How to Maximize Small Spaces and Keep Them Clean

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Living in a small space can be both rewarding and challenging. While cozy and easy to maintain, small spaces often require creative solutions to make the most of every square foot. Whether it’s a small apartment or a compact room, efficient use of space and cleanliness go hand-in-hand to create a functional and comfortable environment.

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The Importance Of Keeping Your Home As Clean As Possible All The Time

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We all know that we need to keep our homes clean all the time. Even so, many homeowners still put it off and let the chores accumulate overtime before they do the cleaning. Others, on the other hand, don’t even bother at all.

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Your iPhone’s dirtier than a toilet — and so are these other everyday items

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Then next time you answer your smartphone and press it firmly to your face, consider this: Are you touching fecal matter right now?

Quite possibly. Researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found fecal matter on one out of every six smartphones in a 2011 study. Add to that the work of Charles Gerba, a famed University of Arizona microbiologist who found cell phones carry 10 times the bacteria of most toilet seats.

Familiar items we touch every day, from cellphones to kitchen sinks, swarm with far more germs than our toilets. And while 80 percent of infections come from what we touch, we rarely clean these ordinary items as often as our porcelain thrones.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/03/23/your-iphones-dirtier-than-toilet-and-so-these-other-everyday-items/99530570/