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Hi, I am here to talk to you about organizing schedules for cleaning house.
If you like to complete household task on daily basis, you should create a daily house cleaning schedule. By setting aside sometime everyday to complete your house cleaning task, you have a lot more free time to do the things you need and want to do. Today we are going to discuss setting up a daily house cleaning schedule that can work if you work it.
Number one, you want to give certain chores top priority. For instance, if cleaning the clothes is important to you in your large family, if you have one, then wash one load of clothing a day instead of waiting until the end of the week. That will ensure that you are not bombarded with laundry tasks at the end of the week which then takes several hours to complete.
Number two, you want to do one house hold task everyday. Each day you should choose to complete one task. For instance, on Monday you can dust a mop, on Tuesday you clean the bathrooms, Wednesday, you can vacuum and so on. The key is to keep up your daily task instead of letting them pile up so you have them all to do in one day.
Enlist the help of others—include your children and spouse in creating and implementing your daily house cleaning schedule. This will not only give them the sense of inclusion but will instill a sense of pride when they check-off their completed tasks.
You want to include monthly, weekly, and coarsely tasks in your daily schedule. Although your plan is to clean on a daily schedule, you will still need to complete some chores on a weekly monthly or quarterly basis.
For instance, the kitchen and the bathroom floors might need to be cleaned weekly. The refrigerator cleaned monthly and the windows cleaned quarterly. So, make sure to include both monthly and quarterly task into future house cleaning schedules.
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