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  • What Does A HOMEMAKER Do All Day

    What Does A HOMEMAKER Do All Day

    So what does a homemaker do all day? An interesting question, I know.

    Regardless of how curious we are to know the answer, a lot of us have presumptive mixed interpretations.

    For some, a homemaker’s job is chilling at home doing nothing.

    Others think homemaking is solely housekeeping.

    Yet many of them value the job of a homemaker.

    Today, let’s find out what a homemaker does all day. So that aspiring homemakers and others have an idea of what a homemaker’s day looks like.

    As I always say, homemaking is far more than popping something (out of the package) into the oven, dumping clothes into the washer, crowding the dishwasher with stinky dishes, and sending off kids and husband to school and the office ;).

    It means putting your heart and soul into your home. To make it a cozy, comfortable place for your loved ones.

    There are numerous ways seasoned homemakers go the extra mile to create a peaceful haven for their families.

    Today let’s have a look at some of them.

    What Does A HOMEMAKER Do All Day

    WHAT DOES A HOMEMAKER DO ALL-DAY

    1| Plans and prepares timely meals:

    Average families eat 3-4 meals a day, out of which 2-3 are main meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The fourth meal is usually snacks.

    That means a homemaker has to constantly think and come up with meal ideas to serve each of these 4 times.

    She has to see to it that the meals are just not the same and there is variety. Something her family loves eating and is nourishing too.

    A homemaker plans meals, creates grocery lists, and gets the ingredients.

    She strives to serve tasteful, hot meals on time.

    She keeps in view the likes and dislikes of her family. And tries to include everyone’s favorite dish.

    2| Keeps house clean and tidy:

    After food, a homemaker looks to cleaning tasks that need to get done to provide a clean and safe living space.

    She knows to be able to serve meals on time, the kitchen should be cleaned very often.

    The furniture/upholstery/floors/rugs/ must be dusted, swept, vacuumed, or mopped regularly to keep the dirt and pests away.

    She empties trash regularly to eliminate odor. And changes the bed covers/sheets routinely to help everyone get better sleep.

    She’s aware that the house must be picked up at least once daily for each person to function effectively.

    She senses the bathroom requires periodic cleaning to prevent germs, dirt, and grime.

    A homemaker also knows the importance of decluttering occasionally to keep her home neat and organized.

    3| Keeps laundry current:

    A homemaker is informed of how important keeping on top of laundry is.

    She does her utmost to create and follow a good laundry routine.

    She wants her husband’s work clothes and kids’ school uniforms to be clean and ready whenever they need them.

    She finds better ways to wash the whites, brights, delicates, innerwear, socks, etc to extend clothing life.

    4| Buys groceries/does shopping:

    Besides being mindful of her family’s meal preferences, a homemaker ensures that nobody runs out of the essentials.

    Right from food ingredients to clothes to footwear to toiletries to school kits to home decor to more significant items like furniture, appliances, and whatnot.

    She carefully buys everything her family needs and seeks to provide comfort.

    She is the one who knows her family’s tastes and preferences and shops for them accordingly.

    5| Comes up with a sound organizational system for her home:

    Some homemakers are pros. They’re meticulous and have everything together.

    Others (like me) may not be so well-organized but seek to create an orderly place.

    A homemaker knows how a sound organizing system can help everyone function effectively and be happy and relaxed.

    Be it wardrobe, toys, kitchen items, or study room –assigning zones and predetermining places for everything make things go smoothly.

    Nowadays with a broad range of organizational ideas available on the internet, it’s pretty easy to find solutions.

    6| Ensures everyone has everything they need:

    A homemaker looks after every small need of her family — Whether it’s ensuring the kids have all school/craft/sports supplies or putting out office belongings and outfits for her husband the night before.

    She sees if the school bags are ready. And packs lunches that her husband and kids would enjoy eating.

    7| Deals with repairs and maintenance:

    A homemaker takes care of/fixes broken toys or miscellaneous items in day-to-day life.

    She also keeps notes, and books appointments to fix significant issues like electricity/plumbing work, appliance repair, maintenance, furniture issues, etc. For this, she keeps a record of bills and warranty statements.

    8| Provides care:

    Family safety and care are the homemaker’s top priority.

    She ensures people in her home get good sleep, eat well, stay active, and take their medications/vitamins (if any).

    She cares not only about physical fitness but also about the mental soundness of her family members.

    She’s there whenever her kids or husband needs her.

    A homemaker reads to her kids. Gives her husband a back rub after a hard day at work. And makes time for snuggles and long talks.

    9| Makes an effort to save money:

    Most homemakers, especially frugal ones try to save money as closely as possible.

    Creating and sticking to a budget, and keeping track of expenses is one of her daily tasks.

    She knows where to splurge/trim expenses.

    She believes too many cooks spoil the soup and chooses simplicity over complexness.

    Most homemakers also consider having a side hustle to aid their husband’s income.

    10| Creates a sanctuary:

    Finally, yet importantly, she adds loving touches to create a sanctuary. She comprehends how the aura of our home affects the family and visitors.

    She devotes herself to the tiny details of her home and spruces it up to transform it into a tranquil place.

    She believes in simple things like letting the fresh air and sunlight in, reducing noises, and making the bedroom warm and cozy.

    Final words:

    Not all days are the same for homemakers. Just like people working outside the home, a homemaker faces challenges.

    But maybe we become so insensitive to someone staying at home that we neglect all their hard work and responsibilities. And the sacrifices they make to be with their families.

    There’s so much more a homemaker does all day. I’m sure I missed out on a lot of things.

    It’s your turn to share what all you know a homemaker does all day. I would love to know your thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homemaking!

  • How To Clean A Messy House FASTER

    How To Clean A Messy House FASTER

    You have been overlooking house cleaning for quite a while, your house is a complete disaster, and you don’t know where to start?! No worries, I have some practical tips to help you clean your messy house faster.

    Regardless of how messy your home is, this process will help restore order in your home in just an hour or two.

    All you have to do is go over your home in 5 simple rounds.

    Unlike our speed-clean your house in just 30 minutes technique (where we go room by room), we’re going to clean the entire house in rounds this time.

    After the cleaning session, you will see significant changes in how your home looks, feels, and smells. Your house will be homey and comfortable.

    It’s going to be worthwhile.

    So, let’s begin.

    HOW TO CLEAN A MESSY HOUSE FASTER

    A little prep work before we get into cleaning:

    • Get dressed in shoes.
    • Wear comfortable clothes. Tie up your hair.
    • Have a smoothie or light snack.
    • Bring out your vacuum cleaner, cleaning caddy, baskets/bags, and garbage bags (large ones).
    • Keep your phone aside. Try to use it only when necessary.
    • Set the timer. As this will help you stay focused and race.

    #Round1 — Tackle Laundry:

    Bring a laundry basket (for dirty washing) and a bag (for not-so-dirty clothing) with you.

    For laundry, starting in the bedroom is a pretty good idea.

    First, quickly fold and put away fresh/clean washing.

    Next, dump all the dirty washing into the laundry basket.

    Collect no-so-dirty clothing into the bag, you can handle them later.

    Remove sheets/covers while you are there. Put it into the hamper.

    Check bathrooms for dirty towels and laundry.

    Make sure to grab clothes from the living room too. If the cushion covers and throws need cleaning, grab them too.

    Lastly, check the kitchen for dirty rags, kitchen towels, etc.

    Bring everything to the laundry room. Start a load of daily wash (since it doesn’t need special treatment). Doing so at least one load of laundry will be done as you finish cleaning.

    #Round2 — Pick up the house:

    In the next round, we’ll pick up and straighten things real quick.

    Grab a basket/bag to collect items (that come from another room) and a bag for garbage.

    Start in the room that feels more out of control.

    Start clockwise.

    If the items belong to the same room quickly place them back in the designated area.

    Put toys in the toy box and items from the other rooms into the basket/bag.

    Simultaneously collect garbage. Collect dirty dishes, bowls, or cups in one corner.

    Straighten up alongside.

    Follow the same steps for the bedroom, kids’ room, and entryway. Yes, don’t forget the entryway.

    #Round3 — Clean up the kitchen:

    Let’s tackle the kitchen pretty quickly too.

    First, grab all the scraps and waste. Throw them in the trash bin. (I always begin with this because 50 percent of my work gets done with this one step).

    Next, clear clutter from the countertops. Put away supplies, appliances (that need to go inside the cabinets), and also any clean dishes. Things like mail, toys, stationery, etc get collected into a bag/basket.

    Load and run (if the load is full) the dishwasher.

    Wipe down the stove and countertops. Quickly wipe the appliances.

    Wash off any remaining utensils. Quickly scrub, rinse, and dry the sink and ta-da.

    #Round4 — Tidy bathroom:

    Since the dirty laundry is already taken care of, the bathroom job is a matter of minutes.

    Shake off and dust the bath mat.

    Quickly spray the mirror, sink, toilet bowl, and bath fixtures with a cleaner. Let it sit and do the job while you return things in place.

    Wipe down the mirror, sink, counters, flush tank, and toilet seat. Quickly scrub the toilet. Squeegee walls. Mop floor.

    Remove trash.

    Turn on the Aroma diffuser.

    #Round5 — Take out the trash, dust, and vacuum:

    Take out the trash first.

    Next, quickly remove cobwebs. Dust and wipe down surfaces, mirrors, lamps, lights, ceiling fans, dining room tables and chairs, and furniture.

    Lastly, vacuum high-traffic areas — living room, kids’ room, kitchen, bedroom, entryway.

    Put new sheets on the bed; fresh cushion covers and throw; towels in the kitchen and bathroom.

    Lit some scented candles or turn on the diffuser of essential oil.

    Final words:

    There you have a nice and clean home in the shortest time.

    Give yourself a pat on the back. Now you can crash on your couch with your phone, reward yourself with some favorite food, watch TV, or do whatever you love before you get to your further duties.

    I hope you find these tips helpful. I would love to learn new tips and tricks from you. So be sure to share them in the comments below. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Cleaning!

  • A Simple WEEKLY CLEANING ROUTINE you can stick to

    A Simple WEEKLY CLEANING ROUTINE you can stick to

    A clean home is a happy home. An effective weekly cleaning routine that goes with your morning and nightly cleaning routine can help maintain a clean and organized home. In fact, a SIMPLE weekly cleaning routine that you can stick to.

    A little dedication towards your home (a few days a week) will ensure it is always clean and tidy.
    Maybe a quick 15-minute afternoon cleaning to complement your morning and nighttime cleaning routine.
    Daily and weekly cleaning is essential for people who hate cleaning. Because if you’re not fond of a sprint (daily cleaning). I’m sure you dread a marathon (deep cleaning).

    To avoid those labor-intensive deep cleaning days and to enjoy your weekends, it is always wise to do a little bit of cleaning on a daily and weekly basis.

    A weekly cleaning routine ensures your home stays clean with minimal effort.

    Cleaning becomes a breeze when you are consistent with it.

    You can knock off cleaning tasks in a matter of minutes.

    However, if cleaning is neglected for several weeks, it takes too much time and hard work to get your house back in shape.

    So let’s have a look at some cleaning tasks to include in your weekly cleaning routine that’ll help keep your whole house spic and span.

    A SIMPLE WEEKLY CLEANING ROUTINE YOU CAN STICK TO

    MONDAY – KITCHEN DAY

    After your Sunday gourmet meals and weekly meal prep-up, it makes sense to clean the kitchen and get it ready for the week.

    No matter how much you try to keep on top of things – dishes, mail, groceries, the kitchen gets messy and cluttered real quick.

    That said, it’s really easy to maintain a clean kitchen with this doable checklist.

    Kitchen day cleaning tasks go as follows

    • Dust spiderwebs (if any)
    • Clear clutter on countertops
    • Clean stovetop
    • Wipe sink
    • Wipe appliances and countertops
    • Wipe down cabinet doors
    • Wipe cabinet top
    • Wipe dining room table and chairs
    • Check the refrigerator for spoiled food
    • Mop floor

    Remember, you don’t have to do all the tasks each week. Just focus on a small part every week.

    Read How To Clean Your Kitchen In 10 Minutes or Less!

    TUESDAY – DEEP CLEANING DAY

    Although regular cleaning can pretty much keep grime and grease under control, there are additional layers of mold and filth that require extra hands.

    Assigning one deep cleaning day in your week can prevent it from becoming a massive, unbearable job.

    • Declutter, organize, or deep clean — one drawer/shelf.
    • Wipe all of the light fixtures and ceiling fans
    • Wipe down windows and doors
    • Organize entryway
    • Vacuum rugs
    • Vacuum furniture and upholstery

    Pick 1 task per week and keep rotating.

    Without delaying until spring or fall, deep clean just one area (focus on one small part) in your home for no more than 15 minutes a week, and cleaning would be less daunting.

    WEDNESDAY – BEDROOM DAY

    Your bedroom is where you start and end your day. It should be inviting.

    A neat and clean bedroom means a peaceful and comfy space for unwinding after a long day.

    Mornings are a mad race in a house that is messy and cluttered.

    But when your bedroom is clean and organized, people in your family can take things slow. They can locate items, get dressed up, or relax comfortably.

    Simplifying your bedroom and keeping essential stuff makes cleaning easier, lighter, and more comfortable.

    • Put things back into their place.
    • Wipe furniture and knickknacks
    • Straighten up the dresser and nightstands
    • Declutter/organize a couple of shelves in your closet
    • Rearrange dresser
    • Rearrange nightstands
    • Change sheets
    • Empty trash
    • Vacuum

    It is always good to make your bed daily.

    Read How To SPEED CLEAN Your House in JUST 30 Minutes

    THURSDAY – BATHROOM DAY

    Best time to accomplish your bathroom cleaning tasks? During your kid’s tub time.

    You’ll be amazed to know you can clean your entire bathroom in so little time.

    • Declutter, wipe down, and arrange the drawers and cabinets
    • Wipe down mirrors and surfaces
    • Clean toilet (top-bottom)
    • Clean up shower
    • Clean up floor
    Read How To Keep Your Bathroom Clean In 5 Minutes A Day

    FRIDAY – LIVING ROOM

    If you feel there are fewer tasks in your living room day, go ahead and finish up the remaining laundry. That way, you can sit back and enjoy your weekend, without thinking about cleaning.

    • Put away toys and other belongings
    • Straighten up and wipe the TV unit
    • Wipe down lamps and lights
    • Straighten up entryway
    • vacuum

    Again pick tasks that are urgent. Choose high-priority areas. Areas that need your critical attention at that moment.

    Final words:

    A clean home positively improves the quality of your life.

    Effective cleaning routines ensure your house stays clean and tidy all the time without even knowing.

    It’s okay if you cannot accomplish each task written in your weekly cleaning routine. Just focus on getting something done each day. And in no time your home will be a much better place.

    No more scary surprise visits; no more embarrassment; no more beating yourself up.

    This weekly cleaning routine will help transform your home into a peaceful haven.

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