It’s finally December. The silly season is in full swing. Your to-do list is endless, and your calendar is packed. But before you rush off to the next thing, we wanted to pause and introduce you to the people who show up for you when life gets overwhelming. If you peeked behind the scenes of The Clean Life, you’d see more than mops and schedules. You’d see people – real, hardworking, caring people – who show up every day with one goal: to make life lighter for someone else. Because The Clean Life was never just about spotless floors or sparkling kitchens. It’s about creating calm in the middle of chaos. About helping families breathe again. And it starts with how we treat our people, too. The Clean Life didn’t start in a boardroom. It started in a stranger’s bathroom. Beckii, our founder, was bedridden for 18 months with POTS syndrome. Her husband had to quit his job to care for her. Money was tight. The future felt uncertain. But when she finally clawed her way back to health, she knew one thing: whatever came next had to mean something. So she cleaned her own oven, posted a before-and-after photo online, and waited. Her first job came from an acquaintance who wasn’t even sure Beckii was right for the role. But Beckii asked one simple question: “Is there one thing on your to-do list that never gets done?” The answer? The bathroom. The client was embarrassed. Reluctant. Convinced it was too far gone. But Beckii didn’t flinch. She got to work. And when the client saw her spotless bathroom, she cried with relief: “Thank you. Because of you, tomorrow morning when I come in and have a shower as I do everyday. For the first time, in a long time, I will actually feel clean again.” That moment changed everything. Beckii realised her gift wasn’t just cleaning – it was seeing people. Meeting them where they were. No judgment. Just care. Beckii knows what it’s like to feel isolated. She spent years searching for connection – building communities, linking people together, creating spaces where others could belong. When she started The Clean Life, she carried that same heart into everything. Because here’s the thing: Beckii doesn’t hire employees. She brings people into the family. Everyone who joins our team is welcomed with the same warmth and respect we show our clients. We’ve got your back. We celebrate your wins. We check in on the tough days. And we make sure you know – you’re not just another name on a roster. You matter here. Some of our team members are career starters, uni students, finding their confidence one clean at a time. Others are looking for flexible work that fits around their own families. Some just want to be part of something that feels good. Whatever brings them here, they stay because they feel it: the sense of belonging. The care. The genuine support. It’s the same reason our clients keep coming back. Because we’re not a faceless service. We are people who care about people. If you’ve ever met our cleaners, you’ll know: they’re not just here to tick boxes. They take pride in transforming spaces that have felt heavy, messy, or forgotten. They notice the little things – like the toy tucked behind the couch or the fingerprints on the fridge door – because they understand what it means to live busy, full lives. We train for consistency, yes – but what truly sets our team apart is empathy. Every clean is done with intention, care, and respect. No judgment. Just support. They celebrate each other’s wins, send before-and-after photos and pointers for accountability in the team chat, and check in on one another on tough days. It’s not just a workplace – it’s a group of people who genuinely cheer each other on. “Our cleaners don’t just show up for shifts – they show up for people. And we show up for them.” While our cleaners are out transforming homes across Melbourne South East – from the Bayside to the Peninsula, Frankston to Cranbourne – our virtual team is behind the scenes keeping everything running smoothly. There’s admins who make sure every booking goes off without a hitch, finance who ensures everyone gets paid on time, and marketing who helps share our story with the community. We may work miles apart, but we stay close through daily check-ins, shared laughs over group chats, and a deep respect for each other’s role. Because we all know: when one part of the team thrives, we all do. This year, Beckii traveled 6000km to the Philippines to meet our remote team face-to-face. She reconnected with Crestel (our finance guru who’s been with us for 3 years) and met Iza (our honorary TCL family member), Alida (our brilliant marketer), Niks, and Sheig (our admins extraordinaire) in person for the very first time – even though they talk daily. From Locavore dinners and Mystery Manila escape rooms to Manila Ocean Park with the kids and flying to Boracay together for the VA4U Elevate Conference – the trip was full of connection, laughter, and planning for the year ahead. Because investing in these relationships matters. When your team feels valued and connected – whether they’re in Melbourne or Manila – it shows in everything they do. We’re not just colleagues – we’re a virtual village working together to lighten the load, one home at a time. Beckii built this business from her sickbed. She knows what it’s like to struggle. To feel overwhelmed. To need help and be too embarrassed to ask for it. That’s why she leads with empathy, always. Running a people-first company doesn’t mean it’s easy. It means choosing kindness when frustration would be simpler. It means slowing down to listen, even when there’s a long to-do list. It