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  • 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!

  • 10 HOUSE CLEANING RULES To Make Your Life Easier

    10 HOUSE CLEANING RULES To Make Your Life Easier

    Speaking of cleaning, the year 2022 was great. I must say I grew to love cleaning. I know that might sound odd but it is true. Briefly, I followed certain cleaning rules that helped me keep my home clean and tidy (all the time).

    If you’re like my past self you hate cleaning. We think we hate cleaning but actually dread it because it feels drawn-out and neverending. The results vanish shortly too.

    In truth, cleaning is not laborious. The way we do it is.

    If this wasn’t true, why would some people clean effortlessly and others not?

    Our cleaning technique/sequence of sub-tasks makes all the difference.

    After 15 years of trial and error, I have reached a point when my parents appreciate my clean home. When I am ready to welcome unexpected visitors in the shortest time of 10 minutes.

    How did I get there?

    I was tired of living in a mess.

    After reading a lot about cleaning, and watching seasoned homemakers, I discovered some cleaning rules. I discovered some reliable rules and practices for my home that made cleaning, a piece of cake.

    I set strict rules for myself; I became more disciplined; I followed those cleaning rules religiously for some time. This time I was a little patient and consistent.

    Truth be told, it changed my life.

    And now I can’t wait to share my cleaning rules with you my lovelies. So let’s begin.

    10 Effective HOUSE CLEANING RULES To Make Your Life Easier

    10 EFFECTIVE HOUSE CLEANING RULES THAT’LL MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER

    1| Pick 3-4 areas/rooms:

    That you want to focus on.

    This step is crucial if surprise guests get you cold feet.

    For me, it’s my living room + entrance, kitchen, and bathroom.

    When these areas in my home are picked up, my house looks clean.

    I usually restore things, arrange them, and sweep-mop the floor daily. So my living room is under control.

    But my entryway is mostly messy and calls for attention.

    For the kitchen, I like to keep on top of the dishes. I wipe the counters twice a day and try to keep them clutter-free.

    For the bathroom, I follow my 5-minute bathroom cleaning routine that I have already shared with you.

    That’s all, no more terrifying random visits.

    Similarly, you can pick areas/rooms in your home that are noticeable, make a list of what needs to get done in those areas and work accordingly.

    Along with this, also make sure that your home smells good. Because that’s going to make a whole lot of difference.

    2| Create a playlist of your favorite songs:

    Which can be your cleaning playlist.

    You can also listen to a podcast. But I find upbeat music helpful, especially when I don’t feel like cleaning at all.

    Cleaning gets done much faster when you’re listening to your favorite songs.

    It’s a good way to make cleaning time a little more interesting.

    3| Put your home to bed each night:

    Every night, before I go to bed, I put everything back where it belongs. It hardly takes me 2-5 minutes to tidy up each room but that makes a huge difference when I wake up in the morning.

    You’ll experience a positive change in your life as you start implementing this.

    Take a look around the important areas/rooms in your house — living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. See if anything is out of place. Put it back in place. That’ll make all the difference.

    Your house will look so much cleaner when you wake up in the morning.

    For your kitchen, you can check out my article on putting your kitchen to bed in less than 10 minutes.

    Leaving the house untidy at night is a recipe for a miserable day ahead.

    It doesn’t take so long when you do stuff often.

    It’s always best to control and prepare for the next morning.

    4| Keep your laundry current:

    Want to save yourself from an insane laundry day?

    Do laundry two or three times a week.

    This is going to make your life so much better irrespective of your family size.

    One day you can throw in a load of bedsheets and covers. Towels or homewear clothes on other days.

    It becomes a lot easier to deal with a small load (wash, dry, and put away). Lesser stuff is often easier to manage.

    5| One-move storage system:

    This is again a wise step to keep your house tidy all the time.

    What I mean by a one-move storage system is — you store things in the place of their first use. That means store them where you use them.

    This single-move storage system involves not only grouping similar items together but when you open your closet, vanity, or drawer — you grab whatever you want to use in one move.

    For example, store skincare and haircare products in the bathroom where you use them instead of a dresser in the bedroom.

    Cleaning rags and kitchen towels in the kitchen cabinet drawer.

    Dishwashing and kitchen cleaning supplies under the kitchen sink.

    Bathroom cleaning supplies near the bathroom.

    If you find your kids or husband never put their dirty clothes into the hamper even after telling them several times. Take a look at where you have placed the hamper? Is it easily accessible? Is it easier for kids and even elders to open it and dump the clothes in? Maybe placing an open basket (one without a lid) in your bedroom or near the bathroom can improve the situation. Also keeping detergents, fabric conditioners, and a basket near the washer can make laundry time hassle-free.

    Another way is to keep a trash bin in every room. Keep it in a place where it is easier to use.

    Similarly, your nightstand is not only a place to decorate with flowers and lamps. It should be functional as well. In fact, it should be organized thoughtfully. After a long day, you would hardly feel like getting up to grab a book/planner, pen, foot cream, or specs in case you want to read a book. So it’s smart to have those things on your nightstand.

    6| Do it in one go:

    Halfway spots make your house look untidy. Try to eliminate them as much as you can. Start targeting one spot and build on it gradually.

    For instance, earlier my kitchen table was a catchall spot. Though it was convenient to toss everything on, it made me feel terrible.

    But now the surfaces of my house are clear. I use them for work or decor purposes only. However, when they’re unused, they are mostly empty because that’s how I like them to be.

    7| Do it daily:

    Daily care is imperative for home management.

    In fact, everyday maintenance takes less time than delaying until the condition gets out of hand.

    By just giving your home 5 or 10 minutes a day you can get your home in pretty good shape.

    It’s simple, the house that has been neglected for a week is going to take an hour or two to get back in order.

    However, when you do it daily you can keep your house looking clean without spending a big chunk of time cleaning.

    In the earlier years of my marriage, I never used to do my dishes or kitchen clean during the daytime. I used to do it at night. I remember it took me 1 hour to put things, wash the dishes, and wipe down the stove and countertop as I was a messy cook. It was a huge energy and time-consuming process. Since it took a lot of effort I simply dreaded the task. Life was pretty stressful. Then I started putting the ingredients back in their place after use. Doing so made the task a little easier. Then after some time, along with that, I started wiping down the messes instantly. That my job 60 percent easier. Then I started rinsing the chopping board, knives, and like items, immediately.  Since it got easier with every additional step. I started enjoying the task. Now even a small bit of wrapper or peel on my countertop makes me feel uneasy. I can’t stand dishes in my sink. I always like my sink to be empty if not shiny.

    The same was the case with laundry and other parts of cleaning.

    By neglecting cleaning tasks you are only going to make your tomorrow worse. It only going to add extra hours to your cleaning schedule.

    8| Preventive care:

    You really work hard to declutter, clean, and organize your home but it barely stays that way. Just like your teeth need to be brushed daily. Your skin needs to be cleansed daily. Your nails need to be trimmed regularly. Things in your house require attention and care regularly.

    The house is going to get messy. The clutter is going to pile up and things scatter.

    The simplest solution is preventive care.

    There are 3 easy ways to do this.

    • Declutter every now and then
    • Clean as you go
    • Straighten up before bed

    9| Look before you leap:

    Being organized is essentially about being logical before acting.

    Often, following the same old cleaning methods get you nowhere.

    The way our mom or grandma did their housework may not work for us. So, we should be open to change. Maybe there’s a better way to clean the dishes faster, maybe there’s an effective way to keep on top of your laundry, or maybe there’s an easier way to dust your house, sweep, or mop the floors.

    Thankfully, in this era of the internet, finding new solutions, tips, tricks, and techniques is available at the click of a button.

    Find some new, efficient, and time-saving ways of doing your housework. Look for shortcuts and ways to do things faster and better.

    10| Declutter from time to time:

    I agree decluttering at times is challenging. For me, the decision-making that goes on whether to keep or discard something is the tough part.

    But those efforts pay off when your day-to-day life becomes easy.

    Life is simpler when you only have the things you need. The fewer items in your house, the lesser decisions you have to make.

    Plus, more stuff equals more items to dust, clean, organize, and maintain. And move back and forth while cleaning.

    Final words:

    There you have 10 effective cleaning rules to make your life easier.

    These cleaning rules have helped me keep my house clean and tidy. I’m sure they’ll help you too.

    Keeping the house clean is easier, it just takes some discipline.

    A little determination to give your house a few minutes a day can help you have a clean and beautiful home.

    I hope you find this helpful. Be sure to share your experience. Thank you so much for reading. Happy cleaning!

  • Quick POWER HOUR Cleaning Routine | Daily 60-minute HOME RESET

    Quick POWER HOUR Cleaning Routine | Daily 60-minute HOME RESET

    Is your home a complete mess and you don’t know where to start? The power hour cleaning routine can your super assistant.

    If cleaning leads your entire day and you can’t find time for important business, a power-hour cleaning routine could help too.

    Let’s accept it, cleaning takes up plenty of time and energy. With little kids, it’s hard to keep on.

    And even though we put effort into cleaning, our house barely stays like that.

    Maybe that’s the main reason we put off cleaning. But doing so is a recipe for disaster. Which is going to take twice as much time and effort.

    What is power hour cleaning?

    Briefly, power hour is an intensive speed cleaning time when you concentrate only on essential housekeeping tasks. And focus on getting them done at a fast pace.

    You can do power hour in many ways.

    You can do it daily to get your home back in order. You can do it when your house gets out of control and you lack motivation.

    In fact, we all can benefit from this cleaning session.

    If you’re a working mom and struggle to keep the house clean throughout the week. Doing power hour cleaning on weekends can help reset your home.

    If you’re a work-at-home mommy, the power hour cleaning can help you accomplish your entire cleaning in an hour so you can put extra hours into work. A great way to get cleaning out of the way and find enough time for work and family.

    Similarly, stay-at-home moms can benefit too. Cleaning tasks spread throughout the day? Not anymore. You no longer need to spend the entire day cleaning. One solid hour devoted to cleaning and your home will be all set.

    Either, you wake up before your family for your power hour or do it after your kids go to bed. The evening is also an excellent time to reset your home for a slow and peaceful morning.

    That said, there’s no specific time to do your power hour cleaning. It’s just that I find early morning and nighttime the best to avoid distractions.

    Quick Power Hour Cleaning _ 60-Minute HOME RESET

    What to expect?

    This isn’t deep cleaning. This cleaning method won’t give you a spotless, pure, perfect place. Rather your home will be a better place to function. The people in your home can relax, find stuff effortlessly, and enjoy their time at home.

    After your power hour cleaning, you’ll be able to serve meals on time, provide fresh laundry, ascertain the bathroom is hygienic, ensure clean floors for the kids to play on. Plus, family members can find what they’re looking for.

    Quick tips before we start our power hour:

    • Create a short cleaning checklist of tasks you want to accomplish during power hour.
    • Keep cleaning supplies accessible to prevent breaks (disruption) and time wasting.
    • Be aware you’re not using your phone, except for something really important. Some people find watching Television while cleaning distracting too.
    • Avoid the temptation to deep clean something. That’s a project for another day.
    • If you plan to do power hour cleaning on weekends, you must keep up with at least a few things during the week. You may need to wipe your kitchen table, counters, bathroom mirror, and sink, and swish the toilet several times a week. Throw in a load or two of laundry and run the dishwasher once or twice a week. So it is easier for you.

    Quick POWER HOUR Cleaning Routine | Daily 60-minute HOME RESET

    We’re going to work room by room.

    We’ll start our power hour by starting laundry. As soon as we finish our power hour cleaning we’ll be done with a load of laundry too.

    LIVING ROOM:

    • Collect toys in a basket/container
    • Keep a trash bag with you and collect trash
    • Collect any dirty plates and cups at one end of the room. You can grab it while leaving the room.
    • Fold blankets, straighten up, and fluff the cushions.
    • Put away – remotes, magazines, books, pens, etc
    • Tidy up the entryway
    • Dust
    • Vacuum

    Read How To SPEED CLEAN Your House In Just 30 Minutes

    KITCHEN:

    • Load the dishwasher and get it running.
    • Run a sink of hot soapy water and slip in the remaining pots and pans.
    • Let them soak while you clear clutter from the countertops.
    • Put everything back and wipe the surfaces
    • Wash the pots and pans
    • Clean the sink
    • empty trash.
    • Sweep/vacuum/mop

    Related

    BEDROOM

    • Put dirty washing into the hamper and fresh laundry away
    • Put belongings back in their places
    • Make beds
    • Change sheets (if you’re cleaning on weekends)
    • Dust 
    • Vacuum

    BATHROOM

    • Clear clutter from countertop
    • Wipe down the sink and mirror
    • Quickly wipe the shower area
    • Scrub toilet

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

    There are no standard rules. You can make changes as per your requirements.

    It all depends on your priorities, the number of people in your family, their age, and the amount of help you receive. So pick what’s best for you and your family.

    I hope this power hour cleaning routine helps you stay on top of your household chores (daily or weekly).

    Don’t forget to share your cleaning tips, tricks, and routines in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Cleaning!

  • How To Create A Laundry System That Works

    How To Create A Laundry System That Works

    Drowning in the laundry? Does the laundry mountain keep growing despite the implementation of a good few hacks? There’s a big chance of you using a laundry system that isn’t working for you.

    Miss a day or two of doing the laundry and you have the washer jam-packed with this monstrous pile of washing; some more overflowing the hamper. Plus, clean laundry is all over the place.

    Where did you get that? You wonder.

    All of that is a great sign of a terribly managed laundry system.

    We’ve hundreds of different views about the laundry system. Everyone has their unique solution.

    Our family size, occupation, execution of the system, and amount of assistance all play a part in the effectiveness of our laundry system. Now, how do you find a better method?

    A laundry routine consists of – washing, drying, and PUTTING AWAY clothes. Failure to attain even one of these can cause the entire process to crumble.

    Not only that but looking at the big picture, the entire functioning of your house could be affected simply by failing to do the laundry.

    How To Create A Laundry System That Works For You

    Today let’s take on this major chore and figure out how to create a laundry system that really works for you.

    HOW TO CREATE A LAUNDRY SYSTEM THAT WORKS FOR YOU

    Establish a sorting system:

    Have a basket assigned to each one of your family members. Kids should have their own laundry basket too. They should be encouraged to sort and put their dirty washing in their designated basket.

    Play around with colors, and numbers as you have them sort their clothes.

    Another way is having baskets with labels for sorting clothes by muddiness, color, fabric, usage, weight – heavier/lighter fabric, etc. Like one basket for whites and another for dark clothes.

    Set up everything beforehand:

    Sort the clothes. Pretreat the whites or stained clothes.

    Soak denim/sheets/linens in warm water with a little detergent the previous night.

    Load washer.

    This will help you set the pace. 

    Daily or weekly routine

    Some people prefer daily, others weekly.

    Instead of arguing about the correct way, let’s find a balance between the two.

    I do laundry every single day.

    I recommend no less than twice weekly.

    • Home wear, underclothes, towels, and sheets/bedcovering on weekdays as they don’t need much care.
    • Office wear/delicate clothing (that needs special handling) on weekends.

    Feel free to wash linens/sheets and towels with your regular clothing. If you wash them regularly, they don’t need presoaking/pretreating.

    That way, you won’t have to wait until the weekend for a fresh pair of underwear.

    And unnecessarily worry about the massive load of laundry on the weekend.

    Additionally, if that moderates even one load of washing and putting away, if not more, you can utilize that time to complete ironing on the same day (weekend).

    Your laundry routine will also depend on the size of your family. A large family must do at least one load daily to prevent a mountain of laundry.

    Read: How To Get Motivated To Clean

    Consider the size of the load:

    The user manual states the capacity of your washing machine. It can help you determine the size/weight of your wash load.

    Follow the instructions carefully to optimize the results.

    A big wash load will prevent the flow of the wash cycle. Clothes won’t come out as clean as intended.

    A smaller load will cost you more referring to — soap, hot water, and electric power usage.

    Moderateness is the key.

    Line dry:

    Line drying will save the dryer time.

    A big pile can easily be hung in one go.

    When the weather doesn’t permit hanging clothes outside, these racks seem practical and cost-efficient.

    put away the clean clothes immediately:

    I know the likelihood of assuming I’ll fold all the clothes (together) at the end.

    But folding all 6-7 loads jointly will make it more challenging.

    And if you only want to get it done altogether in the end, you can have your kids fold with you.

    Another basket for clean clothes:

    Don’t have time to put away clean clothes?

    It is understood. Things get in the way.

    Keep a separate basket to fold & put the clean laundry as you take them off.

    Rather than throwing clean laundry on a chair (which your kids might scatter sooner or later), fold and stack it nicely in a basket so that it’s easier for you to arrange later.

    Another useful idea is to keep a small container around the washer to collect small objects pulled from the pockets before putting clothes into the washer.

    Iron only if necessary:

    One of my high school friends used to iron her underwear too.

    I mean, really?

    The point is, depending on the texture, usage, and occasion see if ironing is required.

    If it’s truly necessary do not hesitate to reschedule it for a Monday evening.

    Final words:

    This simplest laundry system has helped me tame the laundry monster and reduce chaos. It makes me feel in control of things.

    What laundry system do you follow? Don’t forget to share it with me in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Cleaning!

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