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Do the important shit first.
I guess this may be more of a project management thing, but trying to figure out what the most important part of a task is, and getting that done first.
If I'm cleaning the bathroom, I do the sink, because if I have to stop, that's typically the grossest part.
When I'm doing my taxes, I do the stupid parts that I can't afford to get wrong first.
When I'm packing for a trip, I get the stuff I need day-to-day sorted out and in my carry-on.
I don't think these are great examples, but they mean something to me.
Please teach us how to have the sink be the grossest part of the bathroom.
It's installed on a slight angle, so water pools in the soap holders and around the back of the faucet. If we don't keep it dry, pools fill with gunge.
so the toilet isn't #1? is it #2?