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  • 10 Tips To Keep Your Home CLEAN And ORGANIZED

    10 Tips To Keep Your Home CLEAN And ORGANIZED

    Overwhelmed by a messy, cluttered home? The secret to keeping your home clean & organized all the time is doing a little bit of cleaning and tidying up more often.

    Consistency is key.

    Cleaning and organizing the house is not as scary as it seems.

    What is dreadful is improperly performing the tasks. Since inaccurate methods can only make cleaning or tidying jobs — lengthy, laborious, difficult, and time-consuming.

    For me, cleaning is fun when it is short and sweet. Meaning, that it takes less time and minimal effort.

    I love dusting when everything gets clean in just one swipe; washing a few dishes; doing a small load of laundry; and mopping floors without special efforts to scrub dried-up spots and spills.

    Because, then it’s easier to clean and takes little time.

    How do you get to this point? By doing things regularly.

    Today I’m sharing the top 10 habits that help me keep my home clean and organized (all the time).

    These powerful habits have worked wonders for me. They have made cleaning and tidying the home a breeze.

    I practice these tips and tricks daily so it never gets to the point when my home desperately needs cleaning or deep cleaning.

    10 TIPS TO KEEP YOUR HOME CLEAN AND ORGANIZED ALL THE TIME

    1| Declutter every now and then:

    Whether you notice or not cluttered, unorganized spaces cause a lot of stress and anxiety.

    Decluttering is a powerful habit that provides clarity.

    Including the many health benefits decluttering is great for your mental health.

    Decluttering from time to time essentially reduces chaos and frees up physical space.

    It allows better organization and brings peace.

    Decluttering increases productivity.

    Decluttering may seem daunting in the beginning or after a prolonged time. But when you get started, set attainable goals, and keep at it every so often it is rewarding.

    Purging unnecessary items once or twice a month for 15-20 minutes is a good place to start.

    2| Do one load of laundry:

    Doing at least one load of laundry daily is a wise thing to do to prevent mountains of dirty washing.

    If not more, washing daily wear, underwear, activewear, socks, towels, and dish towels can make a huge difference. It is not advisable to keep sweaty, stinky, stained clothes for a longer time.

    It takes 5-10 minutes to sort clothes, wash, dry, fold, and put away but it makes a considerable difference.

    3| Make beds:

    I love to straighten up my bed foremost every morning.

    In India, we are taught this in childhood. So it’s a deeply ingrained habit.

    Making bed first thing in the morning provides a sense of accomplishment. It sets you up in the right mindset.

    It not only promotes cleanliness but also enhances mood and productivity.

    4| Tidy up entryway:

    The entryway is the first impression of your place and so it shouldn’t be neglected.

    This super simple task takes as little as 2 minutes but can make your home look neat and clean.

    The simple action of getting rid of unwanted stuff, wiping down surfaces, having a good storage system, and setting up some rules for people in your family can make all the difference.

    5| 10-minute kitchen clean up:

    Honestly, if you determine you can finish your daily kitchen clean-up in under 10 minutes.

    Yes, you heard it right.

    Putting things away once you finish cooking, wiping spills and spots, wiping down surfaces and appliances, loading/unloading the dishwasher, and shining your sink can be done in a bit.

    If you set the timer every night and move around quickly, you can get your kitchen back in order in minutes.

    6| Speed dust one area:

    Dusting was a pain for me before I discovered how to speed dust.

    With the right tools and methods, you can master speed dusting.

    You just need appropriate cleaning tools and solutions (all-purpose cleaners).

    If you want to speed dust you have to do it daily or on alternate days depending on the situation.

    Check out my earlier article to learn the easiest way to speed dust your home.

    7| Vacuum key areas:

    Vacuuming is important in maintaining a clean and inviting place.

    With tons of germs, skin cells, hair, food particles, and dirt accumulating vacuuming high-traffic areas often becomes crucial from a health point of view. Neglecting this important cleaning step can cause a foul odor.

    The rooms you tend to spend more time in — living room, bedroom, kitchen, and dining area should be vacuumed regularly.

    Again if you’re doing it frequently it won’t take you more than 5 minutes.

    8| Tidy up the bathroom:

    Bathroom cleaning is an annoying task for many of us.

    Because of its moisture content, it is the complete spot for bacterial growth and is considered the dirtiest place.

    Since deep cleaning isn’t possible daily tidying up a little bit helps to keep it fresh, clean, and germ-free.

    The chances of having molds and mildew (harmful to health) are higher when there is a longer gap between deep cleaning.

    Daily swishing and swiping your bathroom ensures a lower risk of infections and sickness.

    9| Empty trash:

    Garbage left for longer decomposes and causes harm. It is a breeding ground for bacteria.

    A 1-2 minute task of emptying the trash regularly is essential to keeping a clean and healthy environment.

    Doing this removes all the nasty odors in your home, prevents insects/pests, and keeps it smelling fresh.

    10| Neaten one trouble zone:

    Zone cleaning for a few minutes a day can be life-saving.

    It is important to keep your home clean and organized all the time.

    Many trouble areas in our home need special attention.

    When we cannot set up good storage solutions, certain areas in our homes get out of control. And over time they become a trouble zone.

    Devoting just 5-10 minutes a day can help transform the place.

    Set the timer for 5-10 minutes. Tackle one small area at a time or divide bigger tasks into little parts so that it’s easier for you.

    Final words:

    With these simple steps, you can keep your home clean and organized all the time.

    What I have learned through years of experience is that —  when you carry out the same tasks regularly, over and over again they become a breeze.

    Because when you clean an already clean space you don’t need to clean it you just have to MAINTAIN it. Maintenance is always much easier than cleaning/deep cleaning.

    Focus on rhythm (regularity).

    So to keep your home clean and organized (all the time) you must focus on repetition rather than heavy labor.

    Even if you’re a beginner, I suggest following these tips and tricks. Don’t go all out. Start small. Begin with these steps and get your home in order first then tackle big projects.

    Be sure to share your tips and tricks in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Cleaning!

  • 6 Homemaking Skills To Become An Efficient Homemaker

    6 Homemaking Skills To Become An Efficient Homemaker

     Homemakers’ aspirations to own a clean, organized home, and create a sanctuary for their loved ones are massive. We want to make a warm, cozy haven for our family they can relish. We work hard yet we experience some incompleteness. Often it is not 100 percent of what we want or desire. If you notice carefully — what is lacking is proper skills. Creating a sanctuary definitely involves some skills. Today, let’s talk about some crucial homemaking skills that’ll help you become the efficient homemaker you always wanted to be.

    First things first.

    Honestly carving out time to learn new qualities is challenging amidst today’s busy life. You should be willing enough to invest your time in learning homemaking skills if you’re a beginner.

    Yes, if learning new skills was not an investment, no wonder grand businesses devoted their time, energy, and money to training their employees.

    They make that effort because they know skilled individuals work more efficiently. They produce better results.

    To accomplish a task effectively in less time, you should know better techniques to get it done faster and better. Learning new skills helps you achieve that.

    6 Homemaking Skills To Become An Efficient Homemaker

    Homemaking skill #1 Cooking from scratch:

    There’s no denying convenience food is super comfy. But we all know it comes at the cost of our health.

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    Homemade Falafel with Hummus

    There’s hardly anyone who does not appreciate a warm, delicious home-cooked meal? We love it. But when it’s actually time to cook meals most of us throw up our hands.

    There are some sound reasons you forgo your hearty (scratch-made) meal and prefer convenience food or takeout.

    A bunch of reasons I come across are — maybe you’re time-challenged, you dread cleaning all the mess, you’re inexperienced/new to cooking, or the already cluttered/messy kitchen doesn’t allow you to cook.

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    You know what, each case cries — lack of skills.

    I believe cooking from scratch is a crucial homemaking skill every human should master. You can’t eat raw plants or meat & survive if you ever get caught up in a pandemic-like situation where convenience food is hardly available.

    Also, no more waiting to eat at your favorite restaurant. With a few favorite ingredients in your pantry/refrigerator, you can create personalized food in the comfort of your home. It won’t even take much time/effort to put up a yummy meal (in no time).

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    Simple home-cooked meal – (Left-Right upper) Dal (lentil Dish), Aloo Gobi Matar Sabzi (Potato-Cauliflower-Green Peas dish), Rice Papad (Wafer) (Left-Right Lower) Chapati (Wheat Flat Bread) and Plain Rice.

    Not convinced yet why you must learn cooking skills, check out this article 6 Reasons You Should Start Cooking From Scratch Today

    If you’re a beginner and need help with cooking, you might find this post helpful 30 BEST Cooking Tips To Make Your Everyday Meals Flavourful

    If clean-up is something that holds you back from preparing yummy food for your family my article on How To Clean Your Kitchen In 10 Minutes or Less! Will have you covered.

    Homemaking skill #2 Gardening:

    For me, plants equal lots and lots of positivity and happiness.

    This homemaking skill provides fresh produce and clean air.

    It’s the most straightforward way to make your place appealing, eat healthily, save a lot of money, and better life.

    Caring for or communicating with plants is sure to improve your mood. Therefore the quality of your life. Many studies say a green environment relieves stress, lowers blood pressure, and calms you down.

    Besides being a good low-moderate exercise growing your own fruits and vegetables can help you eat a lot healthier.

    Growing our own food, especially using traditional methods is great for Mother Nature as it keeps the soil fertile.

    Watching your own plants grow is a blessing. More specifically because they’re alive.

    Homemaking skill #3 Sewing:

    Gone are the days when people used to sew/mend things and use them until they actually wore out.

    I’m terribly bad at this homemaking skill.
    But I understand it’s worth learning.

    I may not say stitching your own dresses. But yes little mends and alterations for sure.

    It is a helpful skill to make the most of our pre-existing items that require small, basic fixes to extend life.

    You can help your husband or kids with some small mending; stitch your exclusive table mats/runners/curtains/cushions etc if you want to take it further.

    You can easily alter clothes and make them fit better. Use special techniques to jazz up ordinary outfits and make them entirely different and unique pieces. That also means a unique wardrobe.

    Sewing skills can be your side hustle and make you good money too.

    Homemaking skill #4 Cleaning, organizing & decorating:

    People usually don’t consider but this is such an important homemaking skill one should master.

    Social media these days demands attractive, picture-perfect homes. And we all know how much money cleaning companies, professional organizers, and interior decorators charge these days.

    Plus, you’re hardly one hundred percent satisfied with their job no matter how big names you go with.

    But if you learn some cleaning tips and tricks, find good enough ways to organize your stuff, and know the basics of home decor, you, my lovelies can make your home as good as or even better than any professionals.

    I’m saying this confidently because only you (and no one else) can make better choices for your home. No one would understand your family’s likes and dislikes much as you do.

    Since, we know what each and every person in our family likes and prefers — colors, materials, styles; which professionals can hardly understand.

    Cleaning, organizing, and decorating is a great way to give your house a fresh and neat look.

    It is a wonderful process to transform your home into a sanctuary.

    Homemaking skill #5 Sustainability:

    Again not talking about big things here.

    Simple steps like making our own cleaning products, reducing waste, upcycling/reusing items, and making multiple uses can make a huge difference.

    These are small ways of getting control over your life.

    Making something with your own hands is an act of self-growth.

    It is a way to say no to social norms and discover your potential.

    It’ll help you develop a strong personality and help you in times of difficulty.

    Again you can enjoy unique products and stuff. And feel good about yourself.

    Homemaking skill #6 Living below your means:

    Another amazing homemaking skill that’ll make your life so much better.

    I have listed this skill because most homemakers are living on a single income. So it is a great homemaking skill we must master.

    Besides improving finances and getting yourself prepared for emergencies, it can lower your stress and anxiety.

    It is a wonderful way we can assist our husband’s hard work and lower his stress (which he will appreciate).

    Simply downsizing, budgeting, keeping track of your daily expenses, and eliminating useless expenses, are great ways to instantly improve your financial situation.

    Final words:

    These are some crucial homemaking skills you should consider to become an efficient homemaker.

    Be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homemaking!

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