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New Year, Fresh Home: Make This Resolution Actually Stick
"Keep the house tidier" is one of the most common, and most abandoned, New Year resolutions. Here's how to make it stick this time.
"Keep the house tidier this year" is one of the most common New Year resolutions, and one of the first to quietly disappear by February — usually because it depends entirely on willpower, on top of an already busy week.
Why most tidiness resolutions fail
They rely on finding extra time and energy that wasn't there for the other 51 weeks of last year either. A resolution built on willpower alone rarely survives contact with a genuinely busy month.
Make the resolution you actually keep
Instead of resolving to clean more, set a recurring Klina booking once and let the habit be built into your calendar rather than your motivation.
Start the year spotless
A weekly or fortnightly visit means "keep the house tidy" stops being a resolution you're hoping to remember, and becomes something that's simply already handled.
Quick answers
Q: What's a realistic cadence to start a New Year cleaning resolution with?
A: Fortnightly is a sensible starting point for most households — frequent enough to feel like real progress, without overcommitting before you know how it fits your routine.
Q: Can I adjust the cadence later if weekly feels like too much, or too little?
A: Yes — frequency can be changed at any point, so the resolution adapts rather than being abandoned entirely if the first choice doesn't fit.
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