Speed Cleaning Rule #1: Make every move count.
Wouldn't it be nice if you were able to close your eyes, click the heels of your sparkly red slippers together three times and open your eyes to a clean house? 
I think so too.
Unfortunately, I haven't met anyone who has succeeded in making that happen. If you have, please send them my way. In the meantime, I'm going to teach you the next best thing, Speed Cleaning.
Speed Cleaning provides the very first step-by-step set of instructions on housecleaning. It's a proven method that furnishes even the most profoundly cleaning-impaired the wherewithal to clean in the smartest way possible.
My company (a residential cleaning business in a suburb of Dallas, Texas) has cleaned thousands of households. We've used time-and-motion analysis and an endless comparison of cleaning products and equipment and the best method that saves time and energy is without a doubt, Jeff Campbell's Speed Cleaning system. We clean over 10,000 homes a year and over 31,000 bathrooms each year! I can assure you, every minute counts--from start to finish--because for a maid service time is money!
So, I'm sharing with you, the tricks of the trade, and how you can clean a home in less time, saving more energy for the things you love. When you learn how to shave off unnecessary steps, motions, and repetitions, you'll move closer and closer to full attention. You'll become a pure cleaning machine - a Ninja warrior of cleaning, like the pros.
In no time, you'll be working smarter, not harder, and reclaiming the spare time that always seems to vanish from your life. Good luck and have some fun with the time you save. The first tip, in this series of 13 Speed Cleaning tips is:
Make every move count. "What does that mean?" Simply put, it means work around the room once. Don't backtrack. It also means you must carry your equipment and supplies with you so you don't make dozens of aggravating trips back and forth across the room. (our carryall tray works perfect) Walk around the room once and you're done, except for the floor.
The best way to achieve Speed Cleaning is one step at a time.
Practice making every move count this week and I'll be back next time to share rule #2 with you.