I Tried the "Inconvenient Rule," and Now I Can Finally Keep Up with My Laundry
Briefly

The article discusses the challenges of managing laundry efficiently and introduces the 'inconvenient rule,' a strategy shared by Shauna Dean. By purposely making laundry less convenient—such as folding near the washer and carrying it to storage—individuals are encouraged to address laundry tasks immediately, preventing the accumulation of dirty or unfolded clothes. Traditional methods often cause bottlenecks in the process, leading to overwhelming piles. By implementing this new approach, the author found it easier to stay on top of the laundry, suggesting that inconvenience can lead to effective management in daily chores.
The inconvenient rule involves purposely making the laundry inconvenient so that you don't put it off and let the piles grow. This method calls for folding laundry right in the laundry room.
Conventional laundry methods create bottlenecks and allow for accumulation, but by embracing inconvenience, laundry becomes more manageable and can be completed promptly.
Read at Apartment Therapy
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