Tag: Homekeeping

  • The Secret To Staying On Top Of Homemaking

    The Secret To Staying On Top Of Homemaking

    Today’s fast and furious life has made staying on top of homemaking harder.

    Relax, there’s a better way!

    Juggling between work, home, and family is a challenging job. Full of ups and downs. Some days you’re more productive, you — rest well, spend good alone time, eat a healthy breakfast, and make sure everything goes as per plan. Other days are about rushing the soccer day, running errands, or doing church activities.

    One day you’re out for a cause and your house is intolerable. What if you have side hustles or have to be out a few times a week – can you live in your house?

    Will you have something in place to feed your kids when they get home from school/activities? Can you cook today’s meal on top of the mess from the previous night? Will you have a clean pair of work clothes in your closet? Could you find things easily before leaving for the office?

    This is how things spiral out of control.

    If you’re planning to attend an event, without prioritizing and getting your daily-havetos done, thinking you’ll get to it later, you’re setting up yourself for bigger and worsened chaos when you get home.

    How do we get everyone on board?

    What’s the secret, the magical potion to stay on top of homemaking regardless of whether or not you’re a working mom.

    THE SECRET TO STAYING ON TOP OF HOMEMAKING

    THE SECRET TO STAYING ON TOP OF HOMEMAKING

    And the secret is:

    — GETTING YOUR NON-NEGOTIABLE TASKS DONE AT THE BEGINNING OF YOUR DAY.

    What are the non-negotiable tasks?

    There are a few household tasks that can directly affect our day-to-day living.

    Like, you cannot cook in a messy kitchen. This makes dishwashing & tidying a non-negotiable task.

    The dirty washing is all over the place because your washer and laundry basket are flooded with the older washing or there are still clothes in the dryer — making laundry a daily-haveto task.

    Everyone will have their own set of non-negotiable tasks. These tasks won’t make your home super clean but homey. And put you at ease knowing that your most significant tasks of the day are done.

    Keeping up with your daily havetos will ensure  — you have a clean kitchen and living space, a fresh pair of clothes, and everything in place, readily available.

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    As for me, the daily-havetos are having dinner made, breakfast wiped, house picked, and floors swept. I can still manage to give laundry a miss for a day or two.

    So, in case I get an unexpected call from my friends, parents, or in-laws asking me to accompany them somewhere, important or casual:

    I’ll take 30-35 minutes before I leave to quickly throw some rice, and veggies into the pressure cooker (10-15 minutes).

    THE SECRET TO STAYING ON TOP OF HOMEMAKING
    My lifesaving one-pot meal recipe. Super healthy and tastes delicious!

    Speedily clean the dishes and counters (10 minutes).

    Do a quick pickup (5 minutes).

    And sweep the floors real quick (5 minutes).

    I cannot tell you how rewarding it is to return to an orderly home with a meal ready to satiate your hunger.

    You guys, try it and let me know. You’re going to love it, I promise.

    Steps to do this:

    • Jot down 4 of your non-negotiable tasks in the order of their prominence. Duties that have the biggest, most prompt impact on your house. These tasks would have your home functioning smoothly as well as allow you to slow down and relax.
    • Every day, try to get these 4 tasks done in the first one or two hours of your day. Remember, these are your daily-havetos, so learn to do them quickly and well.
    • Identify how much time it takes to get your non-negotiable tasks done. And allot that much time to those tasks only. In between, avoid any deep cleaning and ignore all the messes no matter how noticeable they are. For the moment, focus on your non-negotiable tasks only.
    • Include a 5-minute pickup for the widely-used parts of your home to achieve remarkable results.

    With a planned outing or an unexpected one, while having someone over; on your office day off, on a sick day, or working outside or at home, in all instances — make sure to get your non-negotiable tasks done. And you’ll be well on your way to staying on top of homemaking.

    Final words:

    With this one secret, you can succeed in staying on top of your homemaking like never before. Yes, even on a busy day, regardless of how crazy life is. Accomplishing your daily-havetos will maintain your home between the deep cleaning sessions and keep it presentable and guest-ready.

    Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homekeeping!

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  • No More Dirty Dishes: 8 Hacks To Make Hand DishWashing Easier

    No More Dirty Dishes: 8 Hacks To Make Hand DishWashing Easier

    If handwashing dishes is your least favourite task too, go easy, I have some dishwashing hacks that will make your job way easier.

    Washing dishes post every meal is the best thing you can do for you, your family and your home (for hygiene and an orderly home), it is easier said than done.

    No More Dirty Dishes - 8 Hacks To Make Dishwashing Easier

    Over and above how much you dislike a chore, it’s always good to take charge of your own housework. Appreciate doing things for your loved ones without expecting someone else to do it for you.

    Because no one (not even hired help) can do the cleaning for you as you do for your family with a sense of responsibility and care.

    It could be dreary in the beginning. But with these steps, you’ll have an easier time doing dishes. Maybe you start liking it or at least don’t mind doing it.

    NO MORE DIRTY DISHES: 8 HACKS TO MAKE HAND DISHWASHING EASIER

    1. Make rinsing a priority:

    The greasy food particles on the dishes dry up and harden when left unsoaked for a long time. These dishes, pots, and pans (with dried food buildup) take great deal of time and energy to clean.

    We, generally, tend to procrastinate activities that take time and grind — resulting in piling up of the dishes.

    That’s when my very own “The Quick Rinse method” helps to prevent the situation.

    It’s pretty easy.

    After finishing your meals or while cooking — make sure to give all the dishes and utensils a good rinse.

    No More Dirty Dishes - 8 Hacks To Make Dishwashing Easier
     I brought them from IKEA. They’re super affordable and effective.

    You can use a brush too to ensure that grease and residue are washed. Then, stack them nicely to clean later.

    Even in the case of a dishwasher — this habit of rinsing will make your life so much easier.

    Sponging and having the dishes separated (kept out of the sink) will keep the sink empty. Now the only thing remaining will be — soaping and rinsing the dishes.

    Because of this step, your dishes and utensils will be pretty clean already. Now all you’ll have to do is soap them, place them into hot water, and pull them out on the drying mat/rack.

    • In the case of two sinks — you can use one side to stack the rinsed dishes, pots, and pans. And keep the other side empty. This will save you the extra work of unloading the sink before you actually begin washing the dishes.
    • With one sink you can keep the rinsed dishes and utensils out on the counter, in a way that shouldn’t block your worktop.
    • You can straightway place them into the dishwasher in case you own one.
    • Last but not least, if you feel motivated to step forward and get the task done then there is nothing better.


    5 SUPER SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE DISHWASHING FUN

    Rinsing dishes immediately is an alternative to the soaking method. Since soaking leaves odour, it’s off-putting to tackle a sinkful of dirty dishes that are sitting there too long.

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    2. The 5-minute trick:

    In this technique, you set the timer and allow yourself to wash dishes only for 5 minutes. This step serves in 2 ways –

    1. Most of the time, getting started is the main hindrance to getting things done. You can overcome that by tricking yourself to do the cleaning for the minimum time frame of 5 minutes. By the moment your timer goes off, either you’ll have finished your task, or will be driven to complete the job as only a few items would be left. The likelihood of this first situation is really high.
    2. Still, if you’re not prompted to continue washing till the end, at least you’re halfway through it (in the case of a large pile of dishes).

    Always a win-win.

    3. Add baking soda to dishwashing detergent liquid/Bar:

    Add some baking soda to the cleaning product. Be it ceramic/glass dishes or stainless steel cookware, it’ll make cleaning a breeze.

    You have to take baking soda and dishwashing liquid in a ratio of 2:1.

    That means the dish liquid is half the quantity of baking soda.

    Using less detergent will ensure the soap rinses off quickly, make dishwashing super easy.

    The baking soda will remove the odors and cut off grease/oil/burn smoothly, making the dishes come out squeaky clean in no time.

    No elbow grease and you’ll have spotless dishes before you even know it.

    Adding baking soda will not only save you time, effort, and water, but the dishes will come out really clean.5 SUPER SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE DISHWASHING FUN

    4. Use fewer utensils throughout the day:

    For instance – each member will use the same cup of drinking water the entire day. Noone need different cups every time you want to drink water. Also, while cooking, start ahead of your time to be mindful & use fewer utensils.

    Because if you watch carefully we tend to use lots of bowls, cups, and plates when cooking in a hurry.

    5. Have a routine:

    Decide how many times in a day would you prefer to wash the dishes.

    A mountain pile of dishes — once a day; the whole stack in two shots, or a small number of dishes post every meal?

    Whatever you choose for yourself — having a routine will make things easier.

    6. Air dry dishes:

    As far as possible, bypass the insignificant and time-consuming step of cloth-drying the dishes for lint-free dishes, pots, and pans.

    7. Put on some peppy music or enjoy quiet time:

    Some people like to enjoy music while doing the dishes. But, if you’re someone like me, you’ll appreciate the quiet time washing them with full attention – to get it done faster and cleaner.

    8. Make it a family-time activity:

    Regardless of all of the steps — dishwashing is sure to be dreadful with a large family.

    How about asking each member to wash their own dishes?

    Here’s how:

    Take a soap dispenser bottle; fill it with dish detergent, baking soda, and water. Mix it well and keep it near the sink in a tray along with a sponge.

    Post every meal, each member will be in charge of washing their own dishes — they’ll take one pump soap on their plate, lather, rinse, and place it on the drying mat and they are done.

    Another way is having kids unload the dishwasher. Or dry and put away clean dishes as you wash them.

    Additional Tip:

    Make it a habit to clean the stove, surfaces, and sink every time after doing the dishes, to experience clean kitchen countertops, any time you/someone else enters the kitchen.

    Once you start keeping your kitchen clean you’ll always want to have it that way all the time.

    Developing the habit of having a clean kitchen most of the time will inspire you to maintain it.

    Thank you so much for reading. Don’t forget to share your dishwashing tips and tricks in the comment section below. Happy Dishwashing!

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