The “Good Enough” Home Systems Kit
Should I Be Doing
Something Right Now?
Answer three honest questions. Get a clear answer-and exactly what to do next.
Question 1 of 3
Is anything in your home actively getting worse right now?
Dishes soaking too long, laundry sitting wet, something spilled, food that will spoil-anything that will be harder to deal with in an hour than it is right now.
Question 2 of 3
Can you sit in your main living area right now without having to move something first?
Not “is it tidy”-just: is there a place to sit, and is the room functional enough that you’re not immediately on edge?
Question 3 of 3
Do you have energy to do one small task right now?
Not a full reset-just one thing. Be honest. There’s no wrong answer here.
🟢 Green Zone
You’re fine. You can rest.
Nothing is getting worse. Your home is functional. Whatever that voice is saying about what you “should” be doing-it’s not based on anything real right now.
Your one job
Sit down. Put your phone away if you can. The house is maintained. This is what success looks like today.
🟡 Yellow Zone
One thing, then rest.
There’s something that needs to be handled before it gets harder-but you’re low on energy. That’s okay. You don’t need to tackle everything. You need to handle the one thing that’s actually getting worse.
Your one job
Handle the specific thing that’s actively getting worse-wet laundry, soaking dishes, the spill. Just that. Then stop. You’ve done what matters.
Which area feels most off right now?
Pick just one →
🟡 Yellow Zone
Two things, then you’re done.
Your home needs a small amount of attention-nothing dramatic. Handle the thing that’s getting worse, then do one quick pass to make your main space usable. After that, you’ve completed what actually matters.
Your two jobs
1. Fix the thing getting worse (dishes, laundry, spill).
2. Clear enough space to sit comfortably.
That’s the whole list. Stop there.
2. Clear enough space to sit comfortably.
That’s the whole list. Stop there.
Which area needs the most attention?
Pick one or two →
🟢 Green Zone - Optional Action
Your home is maintained. One bonus task if you want it.
Everything that matters is handled. You have a little energy and a few minutes. If you want to use them, pick one small thing. If you’d rather rest, that is equally correct.
Optional - pick one area
Your home is fine. Anything you do right now is a bonus, not a requirement.
Which area would feel best to tidy up?
Pick one - then stop →
🔴 Red Zone
This is a depleted day. Different rules apply.
You’re running on empty and the house needs a bit of attention. This is not a failure. This is a depleted day, and depleted days have their own standard: survival only.
Your only job today
Do the trash pass from the Reset Guide-one bag, every room, only obvious garbage. That’s it. Five minutes. Nothing else is required of you today.
Behind This Tool
This tool tells you what to do today.
The kit is why you’ll trust the answer.
Every result you just got came from a framework - a set of real, written-down decisions about what “maintained” actually means, what genuinely needs to happen vs. what just feels urgent, and how to get back to okay without starting over.
Without that framework, the tool works - but you’re borrowing my judgment each time you use it. With the kit, you internalize the standard. The guilt stops having something to grab onto.
What’s in the kit
- ✓ The “Good Enough” Standards Guide - a clear, written definition of “maintained” for every room, so your brain stops arguing with itself
- ✓ The Core Maintenance Checklist - the short list of tasks that actually matter, with no schedules or streaks attached
- ✓ The Let-It-Go List - a written record of what you’ve consciously decided can wait, so guilt has nowhere to hide
- ✓ The Reset-Without-Overwhelm Guide - a repeatable process for getting back to okay when things drift, with no “starting over” required
This is not a cleaning schedule. Not a habit tracker. Not a 30-day challenge.
It’s a decision framework - and you only need to read it once.
Get the Kit — $24
It’s a decision framework - and you only need to read it once.
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