TikTok is embracing a new way to tidy our homes, just in time for spring cleaning: The FlyLady cleaning method.
Though the method was created by Marla Cilley in the 1990s, according to the FlyLady website, it has reached new audiences on the video-sharing app, with the hashtag #flyladymethod amassing more than 64 million views.
Rosa Picosa (@rosapicosa) is one of the users who has helped spring the FlyLady method into the 21st century with her cleaning TikToks.
In one of her videos, the mother of two describes the method as “pure magic.”
Picosa is not alone in giving the method a try.
In a video that’s gained more than 32,000 likes, user @bridgettehartt says the method has given her “so much hope to not be overwhelmed with cleaning my home.”
Though Cilley shares many tips on her website for maintaining a clean home, the method has gained recent attention specifically for its systematic division of the house (called “zones”) and cleaning time limits.
“All I ask is 15 minutes a day. Set a timer and just do a little every day,” Cilley writes on the FlyLady website. “You will see a difference in a week’s time… It didn’t get dirty in a day and it is not going to get clean overnight.”
The zones are as follows:
The goal is to spend only 15 minutes a day working on your zone for that week.
“I don’t want you to burn out,” Cilley adds. “15 minutes a day, consistency is the key here.”
If 15 minutes a day doesn’t seem like much to keep a whole house in order, don’t worry. There are other steps Cilley advises to help keep up with things, including:
And if not all the FlyLady steps work for you, that’s OK.
In one video, user @mellystarzangelbaby explains Cilley’s tip for putting your dish drying rack away, not on your counter, wasn’t working for her because she had no room to put it out of sight.
Fellow FlyLady follower Picosa chimed in to reassure her that it’s no biggie.
“You are completely FINE!” she wrote in the comment section. “Don’t be afraid to modify anything that doesn’t make sense or work for you. FlyLady has some interesting suggestions, you don’t have to take them all.”
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