I've banished my doom piles forever: how the 5 minute cleaning blitz will help you conquer clutter (2024)

'For every minute spent in organizing, an hour is earned,' said Benjamin Franklin – a quote I spotted back in late December when looking for inspiration for my New Year's resolutions. I took it to heart and resolved to be tidier in 2023. But...

Two weeks on and I'd already slipped back into bad habits, gathering clutter in all the usual places. So I searched the quote online again, and – surprise, surprise – the five-minute tidying challenge popped up on numerous professional organizers' websites. It was (possibly) the solution I'd been looking for to effectively tackle those 'doom piles', as clutter hotspots have been neatly coined. And I want everyone else to know about it too. Simply put: you set a timer and spend five minutes decluttering each day. Or, perhaps even more realistically, you carve the five minutes out of your daily routines – such as when you're waiting for the kettle to boil – to purposefully tackle those doom piles before anything else.

You have doom piles that bother you, right? These rapid sessions (spurred on by taking 'before and after' photos) made a huge difference for me. If you're looking for cleaning tips that have a high effort-to-reward ratio, the five minute challenge is it. This is what I did.

Millie Hurst

Millie Hurst is Section Editor at Homes & Gardens, overseeing the Solved section, which provides readers with practical advice for their homes. Millie has written about and tried out countless cleaning and DIY hacks in the six years since she became a journalist, and has worked in both London and New York.

5-minute tidying challenge

British cleaning influencer Lynsey Crombie, who I follow on social media, is a big fan of the five minute cleaning challenge. To kickstart my lapsed resolution to be tidier, I decided to take her lead and set a timer for five minutes in three different rooms each day, tackling those doom piles and getting them to look as neat and tidy as possible.

I live alone in a small apartment, and regularly look at the kitchen countertop and wonder how I've managed to generate so much clutter there. Paperwork, pens, recipe ideas, bottles I can't find the lids for, it's all there. The same goes for the never-diminishing pile of laundered but odd socks on my bedroom chair, and the apartment-wide clutter that gathers in the living room.

Even though my apartment has plenty of clothes storage as well as lots of shelves high up for storing seasonal items out of the way, it's hard to stop the dining table from getting covered with random items of clothing, too. You can probably relate.

Daily five-minute tidying sessions in each space reframed tidying in my mind, making it not just a 'race against the clock', but something that was really manageable. If you are wondering how to declutter when you feel overwhelmed, I can tell you that taking it five minutes at a time is incredibly doable.

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And because it's only five minutes – and we all have five minutes no matter how busy we feel – I was happy to just get on with it. Whether on a working-from-home lunch break or in the evening before bed as a way to get things feeling less chaotic, five minutes of putting things away never felt like too much of a commitment.

Evenings when I was out, I just did one room when I got home, quickly cleaning the kitchen to avoid any apocalyptic levels of mess, or cleaning my bedroom so when it came to bedtime, it actually felt like a calm place to unwind with a book and camomile.

I think our relationships with our homes has changed for the better over the last few years in that they're no longer a place we simply arrive at after work, crashing through the door to slump in front of the sofa, sleep and start over again.We've realized how much a home we love being in can bolster our well-being, and even if you're mid-renovation or saving for new furniture, keeping it clean will always be the foundation for a happy home. It worked for me.

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(Image credit: Interior Fox/Veronica Rodriguez)

But even so, blink and the entryway's cluttered with shoes, coats and recycling I've been meaning to take out, and the bedroom is all piles of clothes and shoes. The five-minute tidying sessions prevented things from snowballing quite so much and made doom piles much more manageable.

Coincidentally, I actually felt more inclined to keep going after the timer had finished, running my vacuum cleaner over the floors and creating a more nourishing environment with a vase of fresh tulips and freshly curated shelves. For such a simple idea, it makes a surprising difference, making tidying and taking care of our homes feel less daunting.

As with all habits, I'd recommend weaving this into your existing routine, inadvertently jumpstarting your spring cleaning by setting your timer after you've unloaded the dishwasher or just before you head to bed.

I've banished my doom piles forever: how the 5 minute cleaning blitz will help you conquer clutter (2024)

FAQs

What is the 5 minute cleaning rule? ›

What is the 5-minute cleaning rule? The 5-minute cleaning rule is a strategy that involves dedicating 5 minutes of every hour to cleaning.

How to eliminate doom piles? ›

Put limits on your doom pile

The trick to a doom pile is not to let it turn into a doom corner—or worse yet, a whole doom room. Using a specific basket or bin to hold random clutter until you're ready to deal with it—or until the bin becomes full—can help you keep things under control.

What is the rule of 5 cleaning? ›

Once you have your five messes contained, then you can go back and deal with them. You don't have to do all of this in one day, though. Start by dealing with things in the same order you picked them up: trash, then dishes, followed by laundry, then things that have a place, and finally things that don't have a place.

What is the 80 20 rule house cleaning? ›

This economic principle proves that, in general, 80% of your results come from just 20% of your efforts. After a disastrous first attempt at some changes I was able to produce some incredible results. I now work less hours while using my time for more meaningful work all while making more money.

What is an ADHD doom pile? ›

Organizational skills are affected by working memory deficits in ADHD. Individuals with ADHD often "organize" by making DOOM piles. DOOM stands for Didn't Organize, Only Moved. Strategies like setting a due date or breaking a task down can help manage DOOM piles.

How to overcome doom piles? ›

Don't Put It Down, Put It Away

As soon as you touch something don't drop it or put it down, but put it away at it's designated place. Repeat it like a mantra. Whether it's dishes, laundry, keys. This tiny 10-sec fix can finally help you get rid of the DOOM pile.

How to deal with ADHD doom boxes? ›

Categorize the doom box into many smaller boxes that each have their own labeled category. This can help the doom box itself from becoming cluttered and disorganized.

What is the 20 minute rule in cleaning? ›

Also known as the 20/10 rule, it's recommended that you take a 10-minute break after your cleaning blast. Although it's unlikely you'll finish most jobs in the first 20 minutes, the point is to break them down into manageable pieces so they don't feel as daunting.

What is the 3 minute rule in cleaning? ›

The 3-minute rule in cleaning is a strategy that involves tackling small cleaning tasks in just three minutes or less. The idea is to focus on quick and efficient cleaning actions that can make a big difference in the overall cleanliness of your home.

What is the 1 minute rule for cleaning? ›

What worked for me was the “one-minute rule,” which I was told about by a friend who found it had changed her attitude to small domestic tasks. According to this simple rule, the key to maintaining order is that if the task will take less than 60 seconds to execute, it must be done immediately.

What should a cleaner do in 2 hours? ›

Of course, the cleaning routine will vary depending on your needs each week, but in 2 hours you should expect your cleaner to:
  • Fold laundry.
  • Mop floors.
  • Wipe kitchen surfaces.
  • Basic hoovering.
  • Empty bins.
  • Clean the toilet.
Apr 14, 2023

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