Drop off laundry
A trip to the laundry room means several parallel decisions: what slot is booked, where the key card is, how full the basket can be. The visual support below lines the chain up so nothing gets forgotten in the hallway.
♂Man dropping off laundry
A man holding a basket of laundry next to a washing machine.
About this visual support
Dropping off laundry looks like one action but is really three small decisions strung together: the right basket, the right key card or token, the right booked slot. If one slips, you suddenly stand outside a locked door with a full basket, or your card is still on the kitchen counter. That can feel out of proportion frustrating, especially on an evening when energy is already low.
A visual support puts the whole chain on paper or screen in the exact order it happens: check the booking, grab the card, lift the basket, lift or stairs, unlock, read the machine number, load. No single step carries all the weight, because the next one is always in view. It also means a teenager or someone new to the household can do the round without asking.
One concrete tip: include a photo of your actual laundry room, ideally with the machine numbers visible. The visual support stops being abstract and turns into a map of exactly that door and those machines. The whole routine with a booking reminder and tick-off can be set up in Routined, free for 14 days.