Creating a cleaning schedule: The key to a tidy and organized home

27.06.2023 06:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

If it's hard for you to clean your whole house properly in one day, try dividing cleaning into multiple smaller tasks.

A good schedule can make it less stressful and exhausting, so it's time to make life easier for you.

There are a few hacks that can help!

Determine Frequency

Decide how often each task needs to be done. 

Some chores, like sweeping or vacuuming, may need to be done daily or every few days, while others, like deep cleaning the oven, may only be necessary on a monthly or quarterly basis. 

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Divide and Conquer

Assign specific tasks to each day or week, depending on their frequency. 

For example, Monday could be designated for laundry and bathroom cleaning, while Wednesday could be for dusting and vacuuming. 

Prioritize and Rotate

Identify the most important tasks that need to be done regularly and prioritize them. 

Focus on high-traffic areas and frequently used spaces first. 

Additionally, consider rotating certain tasks to avoid monotony and distribute the workload evenly. 

For example, one week you can focus on deep cleaning the kitchen, while the next week you prioritize the bedrooms.

Get the Family Involved

Cleaning shouldn't be a one-person job. 

Involve your family members in the cleaning schedule and delegate age-appropriate tasks to each person. 

This not only lightens the workload for you, but also teaches responsibility and instills a sense of ownership in maintaining a clean home.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Determine Frequency
  2. Divide and Conquer
  3. Prioritize and Rotate
  4. Get the Family Involved