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in learning to get better about cleaning and organizing, I've been reading various books, reading websites, listening to podcasts, and watching YouTube videos from all different types of people. There is generally reoccurring theme that most of these people are stay at home moms who's religion is very important to them. That's understandable, cleaning and organizing is essentially your "job" when you are a SAHM, and usually that also means they have the extra time to document and share their methods and habits. However, probably unsurprisingly, this also means you get into some uhhh... iffy territory
You drop a good podcast, even if it is helpful, because the host goes on misogynistic rants that make you uncomfortable. You find out the author of the book you are reading is now a qanon conspiracy theorist (at least I borrowed the book from the library). You look up further details about a cleaning method and end up being suggested r/RedPilledHousewives

Really, so far, the only things about cleaning/organizing resources I have found that aren't written by/focused on SAHMs is Unfuck your habitat, Marie Kondo, and AHDH specific resources


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