Spring is upon us and it's that time to tackle the wonderful chore of "Spring Cleaning."
Saves you money!
It may seem a bit odd to relate saving money to a clean
household, but you would be surprised to learn the impact one
has on the other. When you have a clean, organized household,
you'll:
- Have more time on your hands. Since you won't be constantly looking for "stuff", and trying to "spot" clean here and there to post-pone the actual job a little longer.
- Being organized = Sanity. If you live in a mess, your life may be a bit distraught and out-of-sorts. Why not make a change?
- Gain a sense of peace and tranquility. Living in a clean environment relaxes the soul and you'll find yourself actually wanting to go and spend time in your home once it's clean.
- FINALLY, a clean house is an inspiration to accomplish other goals. Since you are able to maintain a clean living space, why stop there? Start tackling those other goals you have.
What's your "cleaning" timeframe?
Depending on the amount of "free" time you have, it is
important to set a schedule and stick to it. Even if you aren't
able to devote entire days to cleaning and reorganizing your
home, still take into account the few hours you have here and
there, and plan your schedule.
Depending on the number of rooms you have to clean/organize, take it a step at a time regardless if it's one room or 10. Don't overdo it and burn yourself out. You'll never accomplish your goal that way.
Here are a few sample agendas for various time allotments:
A Whole Week Plan
A room a day, finishing each one before moving on to the
next
The Weekender Plan
No set time limit, just steady progress from room to room
Two Day "Quickie" Plan
Determine which one to three rooms are most important, or need
the most work, and dive right in only coming up for air and
lunch.
Let's start the "walk-through"
Once you have a time frame to work with, it's time to
do a "walk-through" of the areas/rooms that NEED cleaning. ONLY
go through the rooms you have the time to finish according to
your schedule.
Take a pen and pad of paper and list exactly what you want to accomplish in each room. In order to keep your notes organized, designate one piece of paper per room . You can even list the tasks per room in some type of "order of importance" so you'll know what to do first, second, third, etc.
Get to work
Before you get started on your tackling your list, get all your
cleaning supplies ready: bucket, rags, towels, cleansing
liquids, duster, trash bags, gloves, etc. Once you have those
items ready, crank up your favorite cd or tune to your favorite
radio station and jump right into your first task. Be effective
while working. Remember your list of goals. When you accomplish
one of your goals, get ecstatic and cross it off your agenda.
It's very important not to let yourself get distracted when
cleaning all those nooks and corners. Don't start looking at
every picture and trinket you come across. You'll never
accomplish your goals that way, and more than likely, your
cleaning efforts will be short lived.
Review and revise
Once you finish for the day, review what you have accomplished
and check to see if any revisions need to be done to your
agenda/schedule. You may find that once you start cleaning one
room/area, another idea or obstacle will present itself and you
will need to revise your agenda to accommodate the new task.
Just be sure to make the adjustments to your written plan so
you won't accidentally forget your idea(s) the next
cleaning/reorganizing period.
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