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Pareto Principle. Focus on the 20% of chores that get you 80% of your cleanliness. Just found this, which seems to give a decent explanation:
https://www.cleaningchecklist.org/what-is-the-80-20-rule-house-cleaning/
That sounds like a good idea but, man! That's a very chatgpt site.
Hardly even looked at it, honestly, just grabbed the first article that seemed to align with what I was describing, haha
Pareto principle definitely applies here. I have a similar cleaning pattern, with tidying and cleaning being grouped together.
I'd be curious about the grouping you do. I usually do the tidying before the rest what do you mean with cleaning at the same time?
It typically pans out that I tidy up the worst of it, then clean the worst, then proceed to messes that aren't as bad.
It is difficult to clean when there is a lot of clutter, so unless an area is dirty but not cluttered, I usually need to tidy first. Bathrooms would be an example though where I may just need to clean.