4.0

Full disclaimer before I start. I didn't read the whole book, but I wouldn't call it a DNF either. No, I simply skipped large chunks as I'm not a Mum (and honestly have no plans to become one). Certain aspects, for example how to nail the school run just weren't worth me reading.
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But that doesn't mean I don't want a clean home. I struggle to keep on top of my cleaning. I've got MS and a constant challenge for me is cleaning. I really really find it hard. Between that and cooking, they sap my energy to zero. But 30 minutes of cleaning a day - no more and no less is something I feel that I can get behind.
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I can't remember how I came across The Organised Mum Method (TOMM) - probably social media but I knew I needed to learn more, so a few months back I bought the book. It sat there on the shelf as I've stuck my head in the sand (yes I'm an Ostrich). My house is clean on a superficial level but when you're home more coz lockdown so you're home to see the sun shine through, and show you the layer of dust on the TV, it's embarrassing. It's time to get cracking.
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Anyway - despite the lack of relevance of some parts, this method is definitely going to work for me. I start my bootcamp tomorrow.
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With WFH looking permanent for the foreseeable for me I have the gift of time to be able to follow this method (especially as my commute took at least 1.5 hours out my day!)
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I can't justify giving this book the full five stars simply because it wasn't completely relevant to me (and I didn't realise how much I would skip due to lack of relevance.) .
However I still give it ⭐⭐⭐⭐ / 5