The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

It was all going in the trash anyway..

So you’re not supposed to try to control the dirt and make everything all sparkly and new looking?It’s worth a shot, this dirt-embracing mentality.

The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

Actually, I could get used to this.And when we got home to that house I’ve been working so hard to make comfortable and liveable?The one that was going to fall apart if I was away from it?

The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

It miraculously became the cleanest, shiniest, most welcoming place we’ve ever seen, giant piles of laundry in the middle of the kitchen floor and all.Not bad for three days work..

The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

Photos taken by Chris one night at sunset.I got to spend the morning on a field trip to a farm with Kennedy’s class today.

Hay rides, ziplines, baby animals, the whole deal.Like, a slightly life-changing difference, especially in a household with three pets, and two kids.

I’m still using the same technique and style of attachments as before to vacuum, only now my stairs turn out looking so much cleaner and it only takes about half the time!.So Here’s how I Vacuum Stairs!.

First of all, to get the full effect, you need to start with some really dramatically dirty stairs.In my house, this takes about 5 minutes to accumulate.

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