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So my tips for doing these chores:
Always have your Bluetooth headphones on and a podcast to listen to while doing chores.
Smells make chores like this better. Make sure you have those nice smell sprinkle tablet things you put in your washing machine - it's nice to take clothes out and then fold them when they smell good.
Get some decent washing up liquid that you love to smell. Consider having a couple of different scents to switch it up
Bluetooth Earbuds are amazing. I recently bought a pair and chores are so much bearable, still a pain but far easier than without them.
I honestly don't mind chores so much, because they keep me actively while I'm listening to a podcast!
I guess.. but it's more about chores without podcast than podcast without chores.