Monday, 30 March 2026

Spring cleaning: one spoon at a time!

 



My blogging friend, Paula Short has written a wonderful post that may help other Sacrificial Home Keepers...

Spring Cleaning Small Spaces: A Gentle Guide for Those Navigating Chronic Illness or Aging

The warmth of spring is in the air, bringing with it a sense of renewal and often, the deep-seated desire to “spring clean.” But for those of us living in smaller spaces, especially when managing a chronic illness or navigating the realities of aging, this annual tradition can feel like an impossible mountain to climb. 

The good news is that with a bit of strategy, a change in perspective, and a whole lot of self-compassion, you can achieve a refreshing, revitalized home – one baby step at a time.

This post is for you – the warrior managing fatigue, the grandparent wanting to clear clutter for safety, and anyone who feels the “itch” to renew their space but needs a realistic approach. Let’s find a way to breathe fresh air into your home, together.   Read her article here...

Spoons and grace and a lighter load.  



2 comments:

  1. What a surprise Glenn's! Thank you for the highlight on your blog. I had all of us chronic illness Friends on my mind when I was writing my post. Like all of you were on my mind.
    Thanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month my dear friend.

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    1. It certainly blessed me, Paula and I am quite sure it blessed other Sacrificial Home Keepers as well...

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