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  • 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!

  • 11 Qualities Of A Successful Homemaker

    11 Qualities Of A Successful Homemaker

    Want to learn the qualities of a successful homemaker? Then this post is for you.

    We devote a slew of time, work, and thoughtfulness to homemaking because we wish to be successful homemakers.

    We want to put good food on the table, bring order to our home, and make our home a happy and relaxing place. In short, we want homemaking success.

    How do we get there?

    Success in homemaking is achieved when you’re in control of/on top of things. When you’re happy and content with the efficient functioning of your home. Everything is hassle-free. Just the way you want it to be. Each night you go to bed gratified. Kids are happy! Hubby is happy! You’re happy!

    11 Qualities Of A Successful Homemaker

    11 QUALITIES OF A SUCCESSFUL HOMEMAKER

    1| Be content:

    with what you have.

    Be thankful for the home and family you have. Being content in life is the key to happiness. You succeed when you’re happy with what you do.

    Perhaps you’re in the process of buying a new house (your dream home). And the current house isn’t your favorite one or is thick with inconveniences. That shouldn’t make life in that house less enjoyable.

    In fact, a successful homemaker can bring order to chaos, in any situation. Poor or wealthy.

    Focusing on the positives is the key.

    A life worth enjoying doesn’t always need to be Instagram-worthy, always. It can be enjoyed in a small house, with simple food and bare belongings.

    As long as you’re truly content with whatever little you have, you’re wealthy.

    True memories are made in messier homes within happy families and not perfect pictures shared on social media.

    2| Be patient:

    Remember success comes to those who don’t give up.

    Homemaking is no cakewalk. It is all about hard work and effort.

    Patience can only get you there.

    There will be ups and downs.

    There will be times when you feel it is of no value.

    Be patient in those times. Let that time go away. That time will pass over. And you’ll be glad you never gave up.

    3| Consistency is the key:

    As stated previously, not every day is the same.

    There will be highs and lows. Some days you’ll be more productive, other days not.

    Being consistent is essential.

    Many times you have to show up come what may.

    Inconsistency can hinder your growth.

    The housework may bulk up if you don’t tend to it now.

    4| Be willing to learn:

    One of the finest traits of successful homemakers is their willingness to learn.

    Homemaking is a learned skill.

    You get better at it with practice.

    Before you put the skills into practice, you’ve got to observe, learn, experiment, and get it right through trial and error.

    However, before that, you should be a better observer and a learner.

    5| Be good with routines and systems:

    Sometimes, life gets hard.

    You have everything flowing smoothly. You’re keeping up with everything so well and a sudden illness hits or a short trip queue up. Your home management gets out of hand. Things start piling up and go disorganized.

    That’s when having consistent routines and systems comes in handy.

    You can get back to your habituated routines in a flash.

    6| Be a giver:

    I remember a couple of Buddha Quotes here

    If you knew what I know about the power of giving, you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way.

    Before giving, the mind of a giver is happy; while giving the mind of a giver is made peaceful; and having given the mind of a giver is uplifted.

    If homemaking is your purpose in life, I would say, put your heart and soul into it.

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    7| Expect less:

    Hope forthe least in return.

    Some people think homemaking is slavery.

    We don’t get anything in return for our hard work.

    That’s quite not true.

    Homemaking is rewarding in itself.

    Everything owned by Mother Nature is there to serve others.

    Nothing in our natural habitat is self-seeking.

    We are here to give.

    Our grandmas’ were selfless homemakers.

    They never received anything in return too.

    In fact, they didn’t have trendy appliances and comforts like today.

    They still achieved everything devoutly – without any expectations.

    Want to know why? Because they loved us (their families) unconditionally.

    To this day, they’re remembered for their selfless act. Their eternal love.

    They’re adored for their hard work.

    8| Practice self-care:

    As a homemaker, you must know where to draw the line.

    As I always say homemaking is a never-ending job. You must realize that you’re a human, first.

    You can’t pour from an empty vessel.

    Maintaining balance is crucial.

    So, my lovelies, always remember to fill your cup first.

    9| Celebrate success:

    Whenever your kids praise the delicious meal. Believe. It is your achievement.

    When your husband says something good about the — decor piece you bought recently, your appearance, or the food you made,  embrace it.

    When a visitor says — you have such an organized home. Welcome their words.

    These are your small wins.

    These words will lift up your spirits.

    You will want to give back more in return to your family, and to your home. Only when you accept their kind regards.

    10| Love your job:

    Now that you’ve decided to wear a homemaker hat, accept it, unconditionally. And, why not, when you’re doing it for your family and loved ones.

    Homemaking will be no hardship when you love and appreciate your job.

    11| Be joyful:

    Finally and above all, be joyful all the time.

    Whether your home is clean, dishes are done, food is ready, or whatever, meet everything with a smile.

    You’re likely to find better solutions when you’re in a relaxed and happy state of mind.

    Final words:

    Those were the qualities of a successful homemaker.

    Being a successful homemaker like any other business requires great work, patience, skills, time, care, and nurturing. It is a generous job of serving your family and people who walk in through the door. Where you grow rich by giving wholeheartedly.

    Be sure to share your qualities of a successful homemaker. Thank you so much for reading. Happy Homemaking!

  • Top Homemaking Blogs You Will Love

    Top Homemaking Blogs You Will Love

    Love reading homemaking blogs? I love them, too. There’s so much to learn from everyone that I have compiled a list of some for you:

    TRADITIONAL HOMEMAKER:TRADITIONAL HOMEMAKER

    I am in love with Janae’s writing and her blog. From traditional homemaking skills to modern techniques to natural remedies to frugal living tips to delicious recipes, Janae has everything simplified for you in her blog.

    I really look up to Janae, who still believes in developing homemaking and frugal living skills. And perceiving and adopting ways of how our grandmas lived. Because I regard that as something our environment and our mother nature need presently – a little contribution from all of us. The truth that our grandmas were so excellent at homemaking with lesser resources, really gives a boost, needed in today’s modern world. Highly highly recommend visiting her blog. I am sure, you’re going to learn so much in detail.

    katieskottageKATIESKOTTAGE

    Another blog that I love the most. Katie is a loving wife and mommy. She quit her job to be at home with her daughter and started blogging in 2017. Her aim is to inspire women to build simple systems and routines that make homemaking easier and more enjoyable.

    I love how Katie keeps things simple, lucid, and genuine so that anyone can relate to them. Which I absolutely do. She has a very practical approach to simplifying homemaking tasks and living a more frugal life. A must-visit blog with a ton of great information.

    Katie writes about simple cleaning and organizing techniques, frugal living, homemaking, and productivity tips. She also has some pretty printables that you might want to check out. One thing that made me fall in love with her blog is – “Be the woman you were created to be and enjoy the many blessings of being a homemaker. You cannot fail at something you were created to do”.

    GRACEFUL LITTLE HONEY BEE:

    This is one more beloved blog of mine that I couldn’t stop visiting every single day. I love the delightful recipes and pictures Missy has on her blog. And has plenty of helpful frugal living advice for new to experienced homemakers. I also love watching her Youtube channel where I first stumbled upon her.

    Missy is a stay-at-home mom of two who has a heart for encouraging women to live simple and frugal life. She writes about marriage, motherhood, personal faith, gardening, preserving food, natural remedies, simple living, and much more.

    HAPPY SIMPLE MOM:

    Seeking ways to declutter and simplify your home and life? This is the place you should check. Here you’ll find everything necessary to facilitate the efficient functioning of your home.

    Brooke is a darling mom to two adoring daughters. She blogs about decluttering, simplifying, organizing, minimalism, saving money, and her mom’s life. She believes wholeheartedly that minimalism and simple living are essential to mothers who are feeling bombarded by all the things they feel we are “supposed” to do. Her aim is to help you stop feeling so overwhelmed and weighed down by emotional and physical clutter! And, while you’re on her blog, don’t forget to check out the elegant printables which can be very handy.

    SAMANTHA LINDSEYSAMANTHA LINDSEY

    One of my favorite homemaking blogs, I feel at peace reading through her articles. I receive soothing vibrations of her tranquil voice expressing the authenticity of her life as a homemaker in each word abounding in wisdom.

    This blog is for everyone – for young wives, it’ll benefit as a homemaking guide and for experienced ones, her words will serve as an inspiration to conceive an affection for homemaking. I highly encourage checking her blog out. Samantha is a lovely wife to her husband Dom and a wonderful mom to her fur baby Theodore.

    MAKING IT HOMEMAKING IT HOME

    Looking for traditional ways of Homemaking and living a healthier and happier life? Our loving couple Barb and Aaron will lead you to live a more traditional life and nurture your home to create a retreat away from the world.

    I love how professional they are and admire their in-depth writing which shows every effort to make things simple for you. It’s a very classy, detailed, and informative blog that will make you linger for a while.

    In this blog, you’ll find The Best traditional homemaking tips, easy cleaning tips, effective home remedies, tasty recipes, great marriage tips, and wonderful homesteading tips which will make your life better and help you grow as a homemaker.

    RETRO HOUSEWIFE GOES GREENRETRO HOUSEWIFE GOES GREEN

    Fond of Retro Style? Want to learn more about 1950s homemaking and lifestyle? The dearest Lisa will guide you through her blog, which started in 2008. Lisa is a wonderful wife and fur mom.

    She loves to bake, create DIY cleaners and other fun things, and try to live a greener life. She stayed with her grandma when she was a kid. In her blog, she shares delicious desserts and other recipes that she learned from her grandma, who loved baking.

    It’s a very professional blog with a ton of great information.

    TRUE AGAPETRUE AGAPE

    Cassie is a loving wife and a caring mom to two adorable daughters. She started her blog in 2011 and has many topics that’ll help you and inspire you as a wife and mommy.

    Her aim is to support women in nurturing unconditional love for themselves, their marriages, and their families. Whatever stage of marriage we are in, we need encouragement and advice to keep things working soundly. Blogs like these really improve the quality of your married life. It makes you a great spouse and a better parent.

     

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