π§Ό Soak a Few Dishes
Even a small step like soaking dishes can set powerful change in motion.
Letβs begin with the simplest of actions β soaking. No need to wash a mountain of dishes right now. Simply pick a few items β a bowl, a pan, some cutlery β and fill the sink with warm, soapy water.
Sometimes, getting started is the hardest part. Soaking dishes is a way to tell yourself: Iβm doing something. Iβm shifting the energy in my space. Itβs enough for today.
As those items soak, the task of cleaning them becomes easier. And youβve already won β you showed up and took a step.
π§Ό Quick Soaking Steps
- Choose Just a Few: Select 2β5 dishes or utensils.
- Fill the Sink: Use warm water and a dash of washing-up liquid.
- Soak: Let them sit for 15β30 minutes. You can walk away.
- Come Back Later: Rinse or wash them now β or tomorrow.
π¬ Tip from Your Coach
You donβt have to finish everything to be successful. Starting is a triumph in itself.
βEven soaking is progress. It softens more than dishes β it softens your inner critic.β
β Your Virtual Declutter Coach
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β FAQ
What if I donβt have washing-up liquid?
Warm water alone helps! A dash of vinegar or baking soda also works in a pinch.
How long should I soak dishes?
Even 10β15 minutes can help loosen grime. Overnight is okay if needed.
Isnβt this just avoiding the real task?
No. Soaking is a valid step. It makes the next part easier and starts momentum.