Do you ever wake up to a sink full of dishes, no plan for dinner, and a morning that feels like it's already behind before it's begun? You're not alone. For those of us who struggle with clutter and chaos, mornings can feel like an uphill battle—but what if a simple 15-minute routine the night before could change everything?
In this episode, Kathi and Roger Lipp dive into the concept of the "closing shift"—a short, intentional nighttime routine designed to set you up for success the next day. This isn't about deep cleaning or overhauling your entire home. It's about crisis prevention: doing a few small things tonight so tomorrow doesn't spiral into chaos.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
What the closing shift is and why it matters for cluttery people
Five simple tasks that take just minutes but make a huge impact
Why "out of sight, out of mind" works against us—and what to do about it
Dopamine-friendly tweaks to make boring routines actually enjoyable
How to use habit stacking and room mapping to save energy
Tech tips like alarms and shared checklists to keep you on track
Why systems that only work at 100% energy aren't really systems at all
The Five Closing Shift Tasks
Kathi shares five go-to tasks for an effective closing shift. You don't need to do all five—just pick three that fit your life:
Load or unload the dishwasher – An empty dishwasher in the morning is like winning the lottery
Prep food for tomorrow – Pull meat from the freezer, check ingredients, or prep a salad
Do a 10-item put-away sprint – Clear items that have been "hanging out" too long
Start a load of laundry – Towels, sheets, and basics can wash overnight
Set up breakfast or coffee – There's nothing better than waking up to coffee that's ready to go
Making It Fun: Dopamine-Friendly Tweaks
Let's be honest—there's no natural dopamine hit in the closing shift. Nobody claps when you wipe down counters at 9 PM. But Kathi and Roger share creative ways to make it more rewarding:
Reward yourself afterward (Roger's reward? Mario Kart!)
Play energizing music during your routine
Use a sticker chart—yes, even as an adult
Make it a game: Can you unload the dishwasher before your oatmeal timer goes off?
Key Takeaways
This is not cleaning—this is crisis prevention. The closing shift isn't about having a perfect home. It's about being kind to your future self, saving money (no drive-through coffee!), and starting tomorrow from a place of calm instead of chaos.
Remember: If your system only works when you're at 100%, it's not a system—it's a fantasy. Build routines that work even on your tired days, and give yourself grace when you need to restart.
Do you ever wake up to a sink full of dishes, no plan for dinner, and a morning that feels like it's already behind before it's begun? You're not alone. For those of us who struggle with clutter and chaos, mornings can feel like an uphill battle—but what if a simple 15-minute routine the night before could change everything?
In this episode, Kathi and Roger Lipp dive into the concept of the "closing shift"—a short, intentional nighttime routine designed to set you up for success the next day. This isn't about deep cleaning or overhauling your entire home. It's about crisis prevention: doing a few small things tonight so tomorrow doesn't spiral into chaos.
Kathi shares five go-to tasks for an effective closing shift. You don't need to do all five—just pick three that fit your life:
Let's be honest—there's no natural dopamine hit in the closing shift. Nobody claps when you wipe down counters at 9 PM. But Kathi and Roger share creative ways to make it more rewarding:
This is not cleaning—this is crisis prevention. The closing shift isn't about having a perfect home. It's about being kind to your future self, saving money (no drive-through coffee!), and starting tomorrow from a place of calm instead of chaos.
Remember: If your system only works when you're at 100%, it's not a system—it's a fantasy. Build routines that work even on your tired days, and give yourself grace when you need to restart.
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