Showing posts with label clean your house. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

How To Get Motivated To Clean And Organize Your House



Getting motivated to clean and organize your house can be a challenge, but there are several strategies you can use to get yourself in the right mindset and start tackling the task. Here are some tips to help you get motivated:

  • Set clear goals: Define what you want to accomplish in each cleaning and organizing session. Having specific goals can give you a sense of purpose and make the task feel more manageable.
  • Break it down: Cleaning and organizing your entire house can be overwhelming. Break the task into smaller, more manageable chunks. For example, focus on one room or area at a time.
  • Create a schedule: Set a specific time to start cleaning and organizing. Creating a schedule can help you allocate time for this task and make it a part of your routine.
  • Set a timer: Commit to working on the task for a set amount of time, such as 20-30 minutes. Knowing that there's a time limit can make the task feel less daunting.
  • Use the 2-minute rule: If you see a task that will take less than two minutes to complete while you're cleaning or organizing, do it immediately. This prevents small tasks from piling up.
  • Listen to music or a podcast: Put on your favorite music or an interesting podcast to make the process more enjoyable. The right playlist can help you stay focused and energized.
  • Get the right cleaning supplies: Having the necessary cleaning supplies and organizational tools on hand can make the process more efficient and less frustrating.
  • You may decide to enlist help: Cleaning and organizing doesn't have to be a solo endeavor. Get your family or roommates involved, or consider hiring a professional cleaning service if it's within your budget.
  • Visualize the end result: Imagine how great your home will look and feel once it's clean and organized. Visualizing the outcome can be a powerful motivator.
  • Reward yourself: Treat yourself to a small reward after completing a cleaning or organizing task. It could be something as simple as a favorite snack or some relaxation time with a good book or movie.
  • Declutter first: Before you start organizing, take some time to declutter. Getting rid of items you no longer need or use can make the organizing process easier and more motivating.
  • Set a deadline: If you have a specific event or occasion coming up, use it as a deadline to motivate yourself to clean and organize your home.
  • Track your progress: Keep a checklist or take photos before and after each cleaning and organizing session. Seeing the progress you've made can be incredibly motivating.
  • Remember the benefits: Remind yourself of the benefits of a clean and organized home, such as reduced stress, increased productivity, and a more pleasant living environment.
  • Be kind to yourself: Don't beat yourself up if you don't complete everything in one go. Progress is progress, and it's okay to take breaks and pace yourself.

Getting motivated to clean and organize your house may take some effort, but once you get started and see the positive changes, it becomes easier to stay motivated and maintain a clean and organized living space. 

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Ideas For A Weekly Cleaning Schedule For Each Room In Your House To Keep Everything Tidy



Here is an example of a weekly home cleaning schedule for each room in the house:

Monday:

  • Kitchen: Wipe down counters, clean sink, sweep and mop floor
  • Living room: Dust surfaces, vacuum furniture and floors

Tuesday:

  • Bedrooms: Change bed linens, vacuum or sweep floors, put away clothes
  • Bathrooms: Clean the toilet, shower, and sink, sweep and mop floor

Wednesday:

  • Laundry: Wash, dry, and fold laundry
  • Office: File papers and tidy desk

Thursday:

  • Dining room: Wipe down table and chairs, sweep or vacuum floor
  • Hallway: Vacuum or sweep floor, clean mirrors and light fixtures

Friday:

  • General cleaning: Wipe down baseboards, doors, and windowsills, clean windows
  • Declutter: Go through and get rid of any items that are no longer needed

This is just one example of a weekly cleaning schedule, and you can adjust it to fit your needs and schedule. You may also want to add additional tasks on a monthly or quarterly basis. The important thing is to find a schedule that works for you and stick to it as much as possible to keep your home clean and organized.

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

How to Thoroughly Clean Out and Organize the Inside of Your Refrigerator


Cleaning out and organizing the inside of a refrigerator can be a big job, but it's an important task for keeping your refrigerator clean and efficient. Here are some steps for thoroughly cleaning and organizing the inside of a refrigerator:

  1. Remove everything from the fridge: Take out all of the food and drinks from the fridge. If you have a lot of items, you may want to do this in batches to make it more manageable.
  2. Discard any expired or spoiled items: As you remove items from the fridge, be sure to throw away any items that are expired or spoiled.
  3. Wipe down the shelves and drawers: Use a mixture of warm water and dish soap to wipe down the shelves and drawers. Be sure to get into the corners and along the edges.
  4. Organize items by type: As you put items back in the fridge, try to group similar items together. For example, you could keep all of the dairy products in one section and all of the meats in another.
  5. Use bins and organizers: Consider using bins or organizers to keep items organized and easy to find. This can be especially helpful for smaller items, like condiments or packets of seasoning.

By following these steps, you can thoroughly clean and organize the inside of your refrigerator, making it easier to find what you need and keeping your fridge running efficiently. 

Sunday, January 8, 2023

List of Possible Routine Chores For a Housewife


 Here is a list of typical household chores for a housewife:

  1. Cleaning and maintaining the house, including dusting, vacuuming, mopping, and laundry
  2. Cooking and meal preparation
  3. Grocery shopping and running errands
  4. Managing the household budget and paying bills
  5. Providing care for children and pets
  6. Managing schedules and appointments
  7. Organizing and maintaining household records
  8. Providing companionship and emotional support to family members
  9. Providing general maintenance and upkeep of the house, including minor repairs and yard work
  10. Coordinating with outside service providers, such as house cleaners, landscapers, and contractors

This is just a general list of household chores that a housewife might be responsible for. The specific tasks and responsibilities of a housewife may vary depending on the needs of the family and the individual circumstances of the household.

Thursday, January 5, 2023

An Example Of A Weekly Home Cleaning Schedule For Each Room In The House


Monday:

* Kitchen: Wipe down counters, clean sink, sweep and mop floor

* Living room: Dust surfaces, vacuum furniture and floors


Tuesday:

* Bedrooms: Change bed linens, vacuum or sweep floors, put away clothes

* Bathrooms: Clean the toilet, shower, and sink, sweep and mop floor


Wednesday:

* Laundry: Wash, dry, and fold laundry

* Office: File papers and tidy desk


Thursday:

* Dining room: Wipe down table and chairs, sweep or vacuum floor

* Hallway: Vacuum or sweep floor, clean mirrors and light fixtures


Friday:

* General cleaning: Wipe down baseboards, doors, and windowsills, clean windows

* Declutter: Go through and get rid of any items that are no longer needed


This is just one example of a weekly cleaning schedule, and you can adjust it to fit your needs and schedule. You may also want to add additional tasks on a monthly or quarterly basis. The important thing is to find a schedule that works for you and stick to it as much as possible to keep your home clean and organized. 

Monday, November 21, 2022

Tips For Cleaning Your Bedroom


Make bed

Change sheets when necessary 

Dust furniture 

Tidy up nightstand 

Vacuum floor

Put any out-of-place items in their proper place

Organize your items inside your dresser drawers

Pick up any clothes and neatly put them into your closet, or if dirty place them in your hamper  

Tips For Organizing Your Dining Room


I make sure that mail, handbags, car keys, bags of groceries from the store, school books and homework papers, book packs, bills and coupons for the grocery store do not pile up on my kitchen or dining room table.

I clear the dinner table right after the meal and do the dishes.  

Tips For Cleaning Your Dining Room


Dust dining room furniture

Keep dining room table free of excess clutter

Wipe dining room table 

Vacuum floor  

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Tips For Cleaning Your Living/Family Room


Dust furniture and shelves

Vacuum floor

Tidy up coffee table

Put out-of-place items away in their designated places

Tidy up any items on side tables

Dust decorative items

Fold any throws/blankets  

Sunday, November 13, 2022

Quick Organizing Tip For Today: Don’t Use Excuses

 

I do not want to use common excuses for not organizing my home such as: not enough time, or I don't want to get rid of any items that I spent good money for initially.

Tips For Quick Organizing Projects


If you have 15 minutes to spare, you may organize the following:
1. Kitchen shelf
2. Desk drawer
3. Purse
4. Bathroom cabinet
5. Bookshelf

Declutter:
1. Keep flat surfaces free of clutter in your home. 
2. Do the dishes.
3. Make the bed in the morning.
4. Keep the kitchen sink clean.

If I am short on time, I do not think of the concept "all or nothing" in regards to my plan for decluttering my home. I can spend at least 15 minutes straightening up a small area in my house.

If you have 20 minutes to spare, maybe you can just organize one desk drawer, one kitchen shelf, or even your handbag.

I like to use a purse organizer inside of my handbag to organize my items such as keys, daily planning book, sunglasses and pens.

If I have 15 minutes, I may have time to organize my wallet. 

If I have 15 minutes during the day, I may wipe the bathroom and kitchen counters clean. 

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Tips For Decluttering Projects


If you are not sure about keeping an item in your house or donating it, put the item away in a box for a month and see if you really need it.  

Items that help me when I declutter the house: clear storage containers, label maker, and portable folding table for sorting and organizing.

I routinely keep one container in my home to place any items that I find throughout my rooms that I would like to donate.

I have a designated storage bin located in a central area for each family member, so they can place their items into their bin as they walk through the door.

I am thinking about getting rid of one item in my home when I need to bring in a new item, such as when I purchase a new piece of clothing.

I use five clear plastic boxes during the sorting process when I declutter a room. I label them keep, donate, sell, throw away and belongs in another room.

You may want to get storage containers after you declutter your house. You will know the correct size and how many containers you need.

It is a good habit to pick up any misplaced items as you walk through the rooms in your home and place them back where they belong.  

You can gather similar items in separate piles when you are organizing to see how many "like" items that you have. Then you can decide what to keep, toss, or donate.

Tips For Organizing Projects


You may not feel overwhelmed with decluttering your home if you break down large organizing projects into smaller workable steps.

As I organize each specific room in my house I try to keep "like" items together in each category, if possible.

I may miss a few large decorative items that I have decided to get rid of, so I am going to take a photo of them to keep for myself.

I am thinking about some useful items for possible garage sale preparation, which may include: clothing racks, pricing stickers, masking tape, tables with nice tablecloths, yard sale signs and boxes.

Professional organizers may create individual organizing "systems" for easy and efficient home maintenance.

I recently purchased clear plastic shoebox size containers and a label maker for my organizing projects. 

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Tips For Your Organizing Goals


Having too much clutter in the home can take up too much space, time and energy to keep all of the items maintained and in order.

I should have more time to take good care of myself and concentrate on a healthy environment and lifestyle when my house is organized and uncluttered.

My organizing goals: getting rid of items that I no longer want or need and properly storing things that I want to keep, so I can easily find them.

You may possibly be able to save a little money once you are organized because you will realize exactly what items you have at home when you go shopping. Good organizational skills can lead to many positive benefits in life.

Organized individuals routinely store their items in the most appropriate places in their homes and they may put things back when they are done using them to keep things in order.  

Daily Cleaning and Organizing Tips


Write a "To Do" list every evening for the tasks you want to accomplish for the next day.

I will quickly tidy up in the evening, especially if any family members have snacks before bedtime.

I make my bed everyday and keep my bedroom tidy.

I check the mail when it arrives, instead of letting it pile up.

I try to clean up as I go along when I am doing my daily meal preparation for my family.

I routinely try to keep flat surfaces and countertops in my home free of clutter.