A blog post gives me tips of how to straighten out my problems. This recommends creating a weekly schedule. Depending on the day, what I have to do vary.


On Sundays, discussing with family what unnecessary things in our house and making a list of things thrown out. Also, vacuuming and arranging the bedroom and the study room.


On Mondays, deciding where to start with my assignment and throwing something annoying away.


On Tuesday, focusing on the kitchen and vacuuming the floor.


On Wednesdays, focusing on the bathroom and trying to wipe out black mold with mold remover.


On Thursdays, sweeping falling leaves in the garden, off course, enjoying watching flowers and butterflies.


On Fridays, checking bills and the balance of the bank accounts. If necessary, going to the banks or ATM to remit or withdraw some money.


On Saturdays, clean the entrance. Why I do clean the entrance on Saturdays? Imagine the entrance of traditional Japanese houses used to be built directly on earth. Sweeping and arranging shoes, most of my daughters, left unattended.


Finally, I check the day to collect garbage, humming a Russian folk song. The title and lyrics of the famous song slipped my mind.