What To Do When Your House Is A Mess (And You Can't Function) | The Mel Robbins Podcast
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Top Comments (10)
I use daily chores as my prayer time. I wash dishes and talk to God. I fold laundry and talk to God. I ask for His help to keep my house a safe and cozy space for my family to come home to, and He helps me keep up day to day. I can’t believe the difference it’s made for me mentally to practice gratitude while working on chores - thank you for the dirty dishes, my family ate a nutritious hot meal tonight. The laundry means we have plenty of clothing to wear… can’t do it all without Him. It never worked when I left Him out. Also, I do recognize that if my house is out of order, that means my priorities are out of whack and I have to “reset” to get everything back in order.
I so needed to hear this. I am 71 and retired. Live alone. I have not showered in a week. I don't think am notI depressed. Just tire easily. Can't sleep at night. Can't get up in the morning. Due to knee pain. and being retired without a schedule made me lazy. And I was the woman that never left the house without make up, hair perfect, perfumed, and dressed to impress. Now I do not know who I am. Oh wait, yes I do.......I am the "invisible woman". And it's not a fun place to be. This podcast gave me hope. I can't wait for Part 2.
I became overwhelmed with housework so I tossed half of my furniture, clothes, kitchen items to Goodwill. Now, I have half of what overwhelmed me. I feel so much happier!
This is so hard when you have chronic illness.
I literally thought that this morning. How the hell am i supposed to clean this apartment when i feel so down. And the mess just gets worse every day. And now i find this video. There are no coincidences. Thank you Mel x
“My favorite way to clean is to close the door and feel bad about it” 😂 that was painfully hilariously relatable ❤ glad to know we are all struggling periodically 😅
I love when smart people take a hard look at seemingly simple things. Great conversation.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! At 67 and disabled, I am so tired of the judgement of family and friends who have all disappeared as my home became less orderly and more cluttered and not the cleanest place to visit. The guilt doesn't help, it is paralysing. You have not helped me clean more, but helped me to feel less bad that I can't do more. I may not be the cleanest person in the World, but hey - I'm still here.
Gosh I can relate, I was undiagnosed hypothyroid and anemic for 10 yrs, and I haven't sorted my paperwork for 7 yrs, and the house hasn't been declutered for at least the last 3 yrs. I had someone pop over and was astonished I hadn't put things away for the 3 yrs we had been in our new house. I'm just struggling only doing the daily shit that never ends like meals, dishes, laundry, self care, I don't have the mental energy for both daily shit plus putting things away or organising 😅
I reframed laundry chores into gratefulness…grateful to have clothes and loved ones to wear them. Makes all the difference.
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I use daily chores as my prayer time. I wash dishes and talk to God. I fold laundry and talk to God. I ask for His help to keep my house a safe and cozy space for my family to come home to, and He helps me keep up day to day. I can’t believe the difference it’s made for me mentally to practice gratitude while working on chores - thank you for the dirty dishes, my family ate a nutritious hot meal tonight. The laundry means we have plenty of clothing to wear… can’t do it all without Him. It never worked when I left Him out. Also, I do recognize that if my house is out of order, that means my priorities are out of whack and I have to “reset” to get everything back in order.
I so needed to hear this. I am 71 and retired. Live alone. I have not showered in a week. I don't think am notI depressed. Just tire easily. Can't sleep at night. Can't get up in the morning. Due to knee pain. and being retired without a schedule made me lazy. And I was the woman that never left the house without make up, hair perfect, perfumed, and dressed to impress. Now I do not know who I am. Oh wait, yes I do.......I am the "invisible woman". And it's not a fun place to be. This podcast gave me hope. I can't wait for Part 2.
I became overwhelmed with housework so I tossed half of my furniture, clothes, kitchen items to Goodwill. Now, I have half of what overwhelmed me. I feel so much happier!
This is so hard when you have chronic illness.
I literally thought that this morning. How the hell am i supposed to clean this apartment when i feel so down. And the mess just gets worse every day. And now i find this video. There are no coincidences. Thank you Mel x
“My favorite way to clean is to close the door and feel bad about it” 😂 that was painfully hilariously relatable ❤ glad to know we are all struggling periodically 😅
I love when smart people take a hard look at seemingly simple things. Great conversation.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! At 67 and disabled, I am so tired of the judgement of family and friends who have all disappeared as my home became less orderly and more cluttered and not the cleanest place to visit. The guilt doesn't help, it is paralysing. You have not helped me clean more, but helped me to feel less bad that I can't do more. I may not be the cleanest person in the World, but hey - I'm still here.
Gosh I can relate, I was undiagnosed hypothyroid and anemic for 10 yrs, and I haven't sorted my paperwork for 7 yrs, and the house hasn't been declutered for at least the last 3 yrs. I had someone pop over and was astonished I hadn't put things away for the 3 yrs we had been in our new house. I'm just struggling only doing the daily shit that never ends like meals, dishes, laundry, self care, I don't have the mental energy for both daily shit plus putting things away or organising 😅
I reframed laundry chores into gratefulness…grateful to have clothes and loved ones to wear them. Makes all the difference.