For anyone who wants the short version, here it is:
1. Break tasks down. Goblin.tools can help with this.
2. Set a 15-minute timer and clean one small area.
3. Use colorful sticky notes to remind yourself of tasks.
4. Do the most critical task first.
5. Progress over perfection.
6. Another person’s presence can help with motivation and focus.
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Garage/Shed
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If...