It is much more pleasant to communicate with a clean person than with a slob. Neat, well-groomed individuals both look better and feel more comfortable. The habit of cleanliness can be cultivated in oneself.
Instructions
Step 1
Realize the importance of good hygiene, order and cleanliness. These habits are essential for a person's health and success in society. No matter how beautiful the soul of an individual may be, no one will try to discern it behind dirty hair and nails. A person who does not pay attention to his appearance causes dislike and even disgust. The same goes for the dwelling. Guests seeing a lot of mess and dirt are unlikely to return to this house.
Step 2
Start small. Get in the habit of doing the daily minimum program. It includes brushing your teeth twice a day, washing your hair as it gets dirty, taking a shower in the morning and evening. Watch your clothes. It must be clean and ironed. If any of your wardrobe items are worn out, discard them. Pay attention to your shoes. She, too, should not be badly worn and worn out. Keep your boots clean.
Step 3
Pay attention to your hair, skin and nails. Regrown or split ends must be trimmed regularly. The haircut must be in shape. Get a manicure and pedicure. If you have oily skin, you need to cleanse it every day. When the condition of the face is already deplorable, run to the beautician. Dry skin also needs special care, as it is prone to redness and flaking.
Step 4
Keep track of your home. Not necessarily going to extremes and sterile cleanliness. But the presence of dirty dishes on the table and in the sink, as well as dust and dirt on the floor and shelves, speaks of you as a slob. Think about what kind of air you breathe. Clean up a little, but every day. This is how you get used to being neat and tidy. If you keep your apartment tidy every day, it will look great. At the same time, you do not have to spend a lot of time on cleaning.
Step 5
Get in the habit of putting all things in their designated places. It is with you that order begins - both in the house and in life. There is no need to scatter everything at first, and then spend a lot of time to collect and put everything in its place. It is better to do it immediately: use the thing - put it in its place, nothing complicated.
Step 6
Get rid of the trash. Audit your belongings and ruthlessly get rid of those underneath that you have not used for a long time. In the future, you will need to regularly clean your personal space of debris. For example, make a rule for yourself to throw out 20 things you don't need every week. Consistency and willpower are required to consolidate this and the rest of the above habits. But you will have to force yourself to act according to the specified plan only at the very beginning. Then, when you see what results your work on yourself yields, it will be much easier to follow the rules of hygiene and keep order.