Tag: cleaning hacks

  • How To Get Cleaning Done On Autopilot

    How To Get Cleaning Done On Autopilot

    I always look for ways to get the cleaning done on autopilot. Today, I’m glad to tell you that after years of trial and error, I finally discovered some effective techniques.

    In all sincerity, I’m inclined to clean a little bit every day rather than deep cleaning once in a blue moon.

    I’m always hunting for tips and tricks to help me keep my house clean without even knowing.

    When I first tried this cleaning method, my house-cleaning was done on Autopilot.

    I ensured that I stick to this cleaning method. And as the months went my house looked and felt clean without much effort and thought.

    Also, the need for deep cleaning has been banished.

    Firstly, what does getting cleaning done on autopilot mean?

    You accomplish things on autopilot when you do them without even thinking.

    Automaticity occurs when a certain action is overpracticed or overfamiliarized.

    There are so many things we do on Autopilot every single day. Example: taking a shower, making coffee, checking your phone notifications, etc

    We don’t need to plan or think before doing the foregoing things, right?

    That is because you are experienced in doing these things. Since you’re at ease in doing them, you don’t have to think about them, and they get done on autopilot.

    Similarly, to get cleaning done on autopilot, you need to be seasoned in it. This is possible when you grow used to or get into the habit of cleaning.

    The easiest way to practice cleaning is by following good systems or routines.

    DAILY CLEANING CHECKLIST

    Our home appears fresh and beautiful, besides safe when it is clean.

    Daily cleaning prevents the chance of disease and brings a bright outlook to our lives.

    Yet you don’t have to dust, scrub, wipe, or shine everything every day in your home to keep it clean.

    You just have to focus on a few things daily.

    Wash dishes

    If you own a dishwasher, make sure to load/unload it daily.

    In the case of hand dishwashing, quickly get them done.

    Laundry 

    Do at least one load of laundry every day

    Tidy Up

    This includes bed-making.

    straightening out the couches.

    Putting toys, belongings, mail, and stuff back in their places.

    Remove trash.

    Straighten things up.

    Sweep

    Last but not least, put in just 2 or 5 minutes to sweep/vacuum the busy areas.

    READ: DAILY CLEANING CHECKLIST

    WEEKLY CLEANING CHECKLIST

    Similarly, weekly cleaning can minimize stress and provide comfort, too.

    Along with your daily cleaning routine, spending 10 extra minutes is all you have to do to maintain a clean home.

    Monday

    •  Change sheets  

    Tuesday

    • Dusting

    Wednesday

    • Vacuum/Mop

    Thursday

    • Wipe mirrors, windows, and doors 

    Friday

    • Declutter/rearrange (trouble spots)

    Saturday

    • Empty all garbage bins

    Final Words

    These basic cleaning tasks are powerful enough to keep your home in a better shape.

    If you are someone who wants to have a clean home with minimal effort, this cleaning checklist would be a valuable assistance.

    As long as you stick to it (which is the only way to accomplish it), I can assure you your home will get clean on autopilot.

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

  • 3 Tips To Get Messy House Back In Order

    3 Tips To Get Messy House Back In Order

    Overwhelmed by the messy house?

    Certainly, cluttered/messy surrounding is bound to stress, anxiety, and poor concentration. It makes you feel jammed.

    That said, we all go through such situations. Our house can get really messy at times. Be it a long vacation, some celebration, having guests over, health issues, or simply because you procrastinated for several days/months.

    No matter what it is, these simple tricks work. They are simple yet effective.

    If you keep following these steps at least once every few days your house won’t get that bad.

    3 TIPS TO GET MESSY HOUSE BACK IN ORDER

    1| Start teeny-tiny:

    The very first step is to start small. Really really small.

    Little baby steps are the key. Especially when decluttering, cleaning, and organizing your home.

    Initially, designate a doable chunk of time — 10 or 15 minutes every day. Give yourself permission to perform average (good enough).

    Remember, the state of your house has become like this for a while. So it will be wise to give it time to be restored in a sustainable way.

    Even in the case of decluttering, stick to the basics in the beginning. For example, discard old clothes, expired products, broken items, etc.- Things that you don’t have to think twice about.

    2| Keep it simple:

    Finish in One swipe.

    Example: If your dining table is covered in dust with all the stuff scattered. Just take a basket. Put all the stuff lying on the dining table into the basket. And give the table a quick wipe. If grease/spots are smeared on the table, spray some good cleaner, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wipe it. Remember wipe just once and move on. Allow yourself to work loosely without precision. It’ll keep getting better every time you wipe it. But for now, let’s not get into scrubbing/scraping and focusing on that single table. Let’s proceed to our next cleaning project.

    If your ceiling fans/light fixtures or other stuff is covered in dust, then as well wipe it once. Don’t go over it again. Not even once during that particular session. You can clean it on the next cleaning schedule.

    Remember to clean/wipe/dust only once per session.

    Reason?
    Scrubbing/wiping/dusting the same thing repeatedly is really discouraging especially when you think of cleaning in the future.

    Embrace good enough results.

    Another thing is to try putting things back in their place in

    3| Go through again:

    Do it over every few days.

    If you clean in this manner, things will start looking okayish in the first go.

    The second time it will look good.

    That way it’ll keep getting in shape and you won’t have to break your back in a single attempt.

    That way cleaning won’t be daunting. In fact, next time you might feel motivated because:

    • You are just going to clean/declutter /organize for 10 or 15 minutes
    • cleaning has now become less laborious
    • Since you clean at regular intervals the workload is light.

    In what order can you clean a messy house?

    I usually begin in the living room. Then I set my bedroom and lastly, I go to my kitchen.

    READ: HOW TO CLEAN A MESSY HOUSE FASTER

    Those are my tried and true tricks to get my house back in order. Usually, I go through such situations only when I’m unwell.

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

  • Quick Daily Cleaning Routine

    Quick Daily Cleaning Routine

    Establishing a daily cleaning routine means getting into the habit of cleaning.

    It means cultivating a mindset of living in a clean home.

    An effective daily cleaning reduces chaos, eliminates day-to-day stress, and provides a healthy environment.

    It ensures order and peace in your home.

    Forming a daily cleaning habit is super easy.

    It’s just like developing a new habit.

    The more you practice the better you get.

    Repetition is the key.

    Routines allow you to do that on autopilot.

    With practice, you develop speed and get faster.

    After a time, you won’t even notice that you accomplished so much in a flash.

    Considering that you have a lot on your plate, we will try to keep the daily cleaning routine easily achievable.

    Precisely, we will keep our daily cleaning routine short and quick.

    That means not more than 3 tasks per day.

    I want to clarify that we’re focusing on everyday cleaning only.

    This is going to be your daily cleaning routine.

    You can take it further and add your weekly/monthly tasks. (More on that soon in another post)

    The idea is to get the most crucial tasks done for the day so your house runs smoothly.

    A shorter routine means you feel motivated to keep at it.

    Even the smallest tasks have a bigger impact. Following this routine, your home will feel like a better place. And everyone in your home can relax and operate effortlessly.

    QUICK DAILY CLEANING ROUTINE

    10-minute Kitchen Cleanup:

    They say “The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach”. I would say the same goes for other family members too.

    But if you’re kitchen is a super mess it’s hard to cook even the basic meal.

    A clean kitchen provides a healthy, hygienic, and safe environment for your family.

    That said, kitchen clean-up always sounds like a dreadful task.

    Honestly, it isn’t.

    Yes, even the busiest and messier area like the kitchen doesn’t need a lot of labor unless you do a little bit to keep it in a condition where you find it good enough to work.

    I wrote this article where I talk about how to keep your kitchen clean in 10 minutes or less! in details.

    I’m sure even beginners starting their journey toward having a clean and organized home would find it helpful.

    Simple things like

    • putting things away after use
    • loading/unloading the dishwasher
    • handwashing the dishes
    • quickly wiping down the stove, countertops, and appliances
    • sweep/spot mopping the floor
    • emptying trash

    make such a difference.

    One load of laundry:

    To avoid mountains of laundry lying on a chair/couch/floor it’s better to tackle one load daily.

    If laundry appears like a never-ending chore some sort of system becomes necessary.

    My trusted way is doing one load (washing, drying, folding, putting away) each day. Some days maybe a couple more times.

    But yes one load a day works for us (husband and I).

    If you are a large family, tackling one load daily would help prevent chaos.

    Since there are mixed views on this topic, if you hate laundry to be a part of your daily routine, you can find a system that works for you. And swap this chore for another non-negotiable cleaning task.

    But if you haven’t tried it already. I highly recommend doing one load daily for some days to know the difference.

    Read: How To Create A Laundry System That Works

    10-minute Rooms set up:

    Anyone can hardly relax in a cluttered space.

    A messy home usually makes you overwhelmed. You encounter difficulties carrying out your day-to-day tasks.

    You can struggle to do the simplest things like getting ready for the day, sending kids to school, or comforting your husband after a long day at work.

    Most of us may not realize but dedicating a few minutes to set up rooms (main living areas) is such a simple but powerful way to (instantly) improve the condition of your home.

    Tidying up a little bit can largely prevent sickness caused by dust, bacteria, and molds.

    The little things like

    • making beds
    • putting kids’ toys back in their baskets
    • putting dirty laundry in the hamper/hanging clothes
    • Restoring shoes back
    • Straightening up the key areas
    • wiping down surfaces
    • swishing and swiping the bathroom
    • Vacuuming busy areas
    • Dumping mails and magazines in a basket
    • spot mopping

    can help bring back order to your home. You’ll sense control over your environment. Your home will appear neat and tidy.

    Read: 15-Minute TIDY UP ROUTINE: Keep Your Home Clean And Clutter-free

    Final Words:

    Now you know you can keep your home reasonably clean and tidy with little effort and spending a few moments (15-20 minutes) daily.

    One thing for sure is that this short and quick daily cleaning routine will bring your home to a level where you have fewer occasions and tasks for deep cleaning.

    I hope this simple and quick daily cleaning routine lowers your pressure and allows you to enjoy your home and life more.

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

  • How To SPEED CLEAN Your House In Just 30 minutes

    How To SPEED CLEAN Your House In Just 30 minutes

    Whenever your house gets out of control, use this trick to instantly get it back in order. Let’s see how to speed-clean your house in just 30 minutes.

    Before we start, just one thing to remember– speed cleaning is all about SPEED. You just have to speed through your work, that’s it.

    This isn’t about deep cleaning or perfection.

    This is also not about precision or checking off everything on your list.

    Just clean as much as you can in the shortest time frame of 30 minutes.

    This quick cleaning routine is for those working full-time or having younger kids. It also comes in handy when life’s too busy and when expecting company.

    This technique helps restore order in your home in the shortest time.

    All you need for this speed-cleaning method is a timer.

    First, decide which rooms you want to tackle. In general, pick 5-6 areas or rooms that are really out of control.

    It can be your kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, kids’ room, and living room.

    Prioritize as per your need — dining room, entry area, laundry room?

    Now set the timer for 5 minutes per room.

    Stop and leave the work where it is (yes, even if it is half done) once the timer goes off. And move on to the next room.

    How To SPEED CLEAN Your House In Just 30 minutes

    Here’s how you can get your home cleaned up faster.

    HOW TO SPEED CLEAN YOUR HOUSE IN JUST 30 MINUTES

    5-minute tidy kitchen challenge:

    I think the kitchen is the most challenging area in any house.

    We’ll discuss in a while why I think starting in the kitchen is a good way.

    • Start putting dirty dishes into the dishwasher.
    • Pick up clutter from the countertops. Put leftovers, veggies, sauce bottles, and spice jars into the refrigerator and cabinets, respectively.
    • Put mail, toys, clothes, or anything that does not belong in the kitchen in a bag or basket. You can deal with it later.
    • Quickly wash any pots or pans in the sink. Wipe down the sink.
    • Sweep/vacuum the floor.

    Often, it’s quite not possible to clean the kitchen in 5 minutes. Even if you’re just two of you and your kitchen is spick and span. It can still be unattainable. So don’t be hard on yourself. Don’t work your fingers to the bone.

    You can come back later and carry on where you left off.

    For now, just focus on working on the next room.

    All you have to do is switch rooms when the timer stops. And come back to the kitchen in the spare moments you get from cleaning any of the targeted rooms.

    5-minute tidy Bedroom challenge:

    • Make the bed.
    • Straighten up the nightstands quickly.
    • Pick up the clothes lying around. If they’re clean toss them in the drawers. No folding and organizing to perfection, please. Just throw them in there for now.
    • If there’s dirty laundry, collect them near the bedroom door. So you can grab them as you head out.
    • Vacuum the floor.

    Remember we’re SPEED cleaning. All you have is 5 minutes for each room.

    If you think you’ve finished early, get to the kitchen and proceed with the remaining work.

    Move on to the next room as soon as the timer turns off.

    5-minute tidy Living Room challenge:

    • Straighten up the cushions.
    • Fold blankets.
    • Pick up things lying on the floor.
    • Toys go into the boxes.
    • Clothes gather in one corner.
    • Dirty plates and cups lay up in one place.
    • Things from other rooms get collected in a basket or bag.
    • A quick vacuum and be sure to grab the plates and laundry.

    Ready for the next room.

    5-minute tidy Bathroom challenge:

    • Take out any dirty laundry.
    • Quickly put things inside the cabinets.
    • Spray the toilet bowl.
    • Let the cleaner work until you spray the mirror, and counter, and wipe them out.
    • Wipe down the sink as well.
    • Take disinfectant wipes and wipe down the toilet lid, seat, rim, and outer area of the toilet.
    • Scrub the bowl and rinse.

    You’re done.

    Read: How To Keep Your Bathroom Clean In Just 5 Minutes A Day

    5-minute tidy Dining room challenge:

    • Collect things that don’t belong there –in a basket and clear up the table.
    • Pick up toys, clothes, paper, fruit peels, or things lying on the floor.
    • Wipe down the table and chairs quickly.
    • Pull the chairs aside to clean underneath.
    • Sweep or vacuum the floor of crumbs or soil.
    • Spot mop spills or sticky food.
    • Straighten up the chairs.

    Usually, this area should take you a lot less time than 5 minutes. You can utilize this time in other areas.

    Final words:

    Post this 30-minute cleaning sprint your home will be a better place.

    This sort of speed cleaning round comes in very handy on a hard day. To beat post-vacation blues, or simply when you do not have enough motivation to clean.

    You will be surprised how much you can get done in such a small amount of time.

    The idea here is — you could spend 30 minutes and get your kitchen clean spic and span. And, your whole house would be messy.

    But by dedicating just 5 minutes to each room, you can tidy up your entire house.

    Working for 5 minutes in every room will give you 6 different tidy rooms in just 30 minutes. Win-win.

    Bonus — you’re going to burn some serious calories.

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

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