Nest: Day 19
Day 19
It’s YOUR scene.

Copyrighted poster for film...clearly about the dangers of being a beatnik and saying stuff like "it's your scene, man."
There’s no reason Half-assed housekeeping hour has to occur on the first work day of the week. There’s no magic to D-Days on WeDnesdays, or beating your bête noire on a Tuesday.
I find things easier to remember and track when I use alliteration (thus Terrible Tuesdays, and so on…).
The point is, please customize everything you find on this website to fit your own style and time constraints. Maybe you can’t devote a whole hour once a week to finish a crappy cleaning. Then do ten minutes a day six days a week.
Whatever works for you is good for me. After all, man, it’s your scene, not mine.
Morning routine:
Obey your BOP.
Polish your place.
Take five (an 8 minute break every half hour).
Shovel your shitspot.
*Your personal additions here: ____.*
*Your personal additions here: ____.*
D-Day every day…or at least on WeDnesday.
(If it’s the Ides, do whatcha want.)
Add 3H (Half-assed housekeeping hour) to Mondays.
Beat your bête noire on Terrible Tuesdays.
Evening routine:
Polish your place.
Decide on duds.
Nest Month 1
What to do so far:
In case you missed a day, the reminders below are clickable.
Polish your place twice every day.
Do your do.
Be regular and orderly.
Take an eight minute break every half hour.
Shovel your shitspot every day.
Decide on duds the night before.
Put your Brain on Paper. BOP.
Obey your BOP.
Get your zen on.
Use your timer for 11 minute timed tasks.
Do D-Days as often as possible, but always on every WeDnesday.
Use music to enliven work at home.
On the Ides, I’d rather be _______.
Ride your routines.
Add 3H, Half-assed Housekeeping Hour, to your Mondays.
Beat your bête noire on Terrible Tuesdays.
Customize habithacking to fit your needs.



April 19, 2011 


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