Do you divide big tasks into small, bite-sized pieces, or do you tackle it all at once?
I've tried both ways. I do a bit of my cleaning and washing every day. I robovac my room when I'm in the bathroom in the mornings and the rest of my house when I'm working in my home office. I also use the mop function once a week. Bought 7 years ago for $100, what a godsend. I wash my dishes as I cook and use them. When it's raining and wet for the week in the winter, or hot and dry in the summer I'll quickly wash my T-shirts and undies in the shower. Oopsie stains on the toilet, quickly wipe it down before it becomes a compounding problem.
And you may have seen me do it the other way where I dive into something and do it all at once with the Foreman chapters. One chapter, 16-20 pages and 4-6 hours straight. I get things done faster and getting it done in one go feels satisfying at the end, but hoo-boy does it burn you out. In exchange, the time spent overall is shorter.
Which way is better? I can't decide tbqh.