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

If you haven’t been introduced to smooth cottage cheese yet though, you’re in for a surprise and a real treat.

The Creek Line House Homekeeping Tips and Tricks Archives.This post contains affiliate links.Are you looking for a way to clear your clogged tub drain?

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

One that’s chemical free, super simple and actually works!Check out this trick so obvious you’ll be surprised you missed it.. My tub drain where Kennedy and I shower has been a little slow lately.That’s putting it mildly.

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

By the time our showers would be over, there would be 8 inches of water in the tub and it would take something like 3 hours to drain.We had ourselves a very clogged tub drain.

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

I tried cleaning out the hair from the drain of course, but no luck.

I tried baking soda and vinegar, but no luck.During that time, I was super-insistent on really high cleanliness and organization standards at all times.

I went to other stores to help them improve their own cleanliness.In fact, one of the people that I hired and trained went on to the national Barista championships (yes that’s a thing) and got the top marks in.

for cleanliness and organization.So I know about this stuff..

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