Your room is a wreck and you need to clean it—but you just can't seem to get motivated. We've been there! It's not easy to get excited about the idea of cleaning, but there are ways to make cleaning more fun and little tricks you can try to get the job done faster. If you're ready to clean your space, scroll down to read our list of helpful motivational tips!

Things You Should Know

  • Get rid of distractions (like your phone) so you can focus.
  • Put on some upbeat tunes to boost your energy and get into the groove.
  • Focus on one small task at a time so you don't get distracted.
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Set a 10-minute alarm.

  1. Giving yourself a time frame helps you stay on task. You can use any time frame that works for you. For example, if you need to deep-clean your room, assign yourself 10 minutes per task. If you just need to tidy up, give yourself 10 minutes to finish the whole job. Now you have an objective—to beat the clock![3]
    • For example, assign yourself 2 minutes to put away clothes, 2 minutes to pick up clutter, 1 minute to make your bed, 2 minutes to dust, and 3 minutes to vacuum. You’ll have your whole room done in 10 minutes.
    • Once the timer starts, give your full and undivided attention to cleaning.
    • You could use this time to toss all of your dirty clothes in the laundry hamper and/or throw all your trash into a garbage bag.[4]
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Set manageable cleaning goals.

  1. If you feel overwhelmed, you’re more likely to procrastinate. If you don’t need to clean your whole room today, then why not do half today and half tomorrow? Or maybe you need to deep-clean your closet, but you know it’s going to take hours. You don’t have to do it all at once! Set aside chunks of time to tackle individual tasks and finish it up over a week or two.[11]
    • Manageable goals are doable, which means you’re always accomplishing something—and that's a great feeling.
    • One of your goals could be walking around the room with a trash bag and throwing out any knick-knacks that you no longer need.
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About This Article

James Sears
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This article was co-authored by James Sears and by wikiHow staff writer, Amber Crain. James Sears leads the customer happiness team at Neatly, a group of cleaning gurus based in Los Angeles and Orange County, California. James and the team have nine years of experience and offer green cleaning, interior and exterior window washing, and general apartment cleaning services. He provides transformative cleaning experiences by reducing clutter and renewing your home environment. James is a Trustee Scholar at the University of Southern California. This article has been viewed 219,572 times.
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If you really don’t feel like cleaning your room, try setting a few rules for yourself to help you stay focused like no talking on the phone or watching TV until the job is done. It might sound silly, but try to think about all the benefits of a clean room, like how much easier it will be to choose clothes from your dresser instead of from piles on the floor. Additionally, try cranking up some music so you can make cleaning your room fun! For more tips and tricks, including how to maintain your momentum once you start cleaning, read on!

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