Tag: house cleaning routines

  • 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 Best House Cleaning Tips for SENIORS (FOR ELDERLY)

    10 Best House Cleaning Tips for SENIORS (FOR ELDERLY)

    House cleaning can get really challenging as you grow older. Yet, it is an integral part of living. No matter how big or small the house is, how many people live in it, or if it is vacant for days, cleaning has to be done. Today, I have some house-cleaning tips for seniors or the elderly, which I hope they find useful.

    Ever since I received the above comment I thought of writing a post on this topic.

    Because even my parents go through such situations.

    My mom, mom-in-law, and aunt experienced such problems too.

    But in India, we’re fortunate enough to have good housemaids that charge reasonable fees.

    They not only do the cleaning but also help with other household work like cooking, getting groceries, caring for illness, etc.

    We also have people who provide good home-style food tiffins (with sufficient food for two people) at fairly affordable prices.

    Because of this, the massive task — cooking and cleaning gets easier.

    So life is a bit easier in India, especially in urban parts.

    It would be really helpful if people around the globe provided such help to the elderly who really find it difficult to do things on their own.

    However, there are ways elderly people can manage their homes with the least assistance.

    8 Best HOUSE CLEANING TIPS FOR SENIORS (FOR ELDERLY)

    1| Get a robotic vacuum:

    If possible, getting a robotic vacuum cleaner can save sweeping/mopping/vacuuming work and reduce your housework by 30 percent.

    Since it comes with a mop option it can keep the house free of dust, debris, and grime.

    You can run it every day, alternate days, or a couple of times a week.

    A robotic vacuum can also clean rugs, flat surfaces, and empty counters.

    Once you understand how it operates, your life will be easier with it.

    A robotic vacuum is a useful gift for your grandparents, parents, or older friends.

    2| Have proper cleaning tools:

    Gathering all the essential tools and keeping them in a convenient place could be handy.

    If you’re unsure what cleaning tools and supplies you should keep at home, I have a list of 15 Affordable Cleaning Tools For Every Home.

    For easy reference things such as a long-handle broom, 2-3 microfibre cloths, dish soap + baking soda + white vinegar, Bathroom squeegee, disinfectant wipes, bathroom wiper floor mop, toilet cleaner balls, and lint-roller.

    Store everything in a bucket and keep it in a place where it is easy to access.

    3| Minimize kitchen work:

    Make simple meals like one-pot meals or easy microwave meals so the number of utensils comes out less in the case of handwashing dishes.

    Load and run the dishwasher once a day preferably at night.

    Put things away and wipe down the counters once at night so you can start your day nice and fresh in the kitchen the next morning.

    Buy only things you’ll use to keep your refrigerator and pantry manageable.

    Stick refrigerator drawer mats inside the fridge. These sheets are easier to remove and clean. Thus reducing the instances of cleaning the refrigerator.

    4| Do laundry two times a week:

    One time for clothes. Second day for towels/bedsheets.

    Change sheets less frequently in say 10 days or so. You can dry towels in the sun and use them a couple of times too. Put clothes to wash only when they are dirty and smelly.

    5| Dust once a week:

    Only the high-traffic areas.

    Things that you come in frequent contact with, need to be cleaned regularly. Still, once a week is good enough.

    Swish and wipe your toilet on alternate days. And clean the bathroom once a month.

    6| Air out regularly:

    This is a great natural way to get rid of stale air, prevent the growth of molds, and eliminate domestic air pollutants.

    If your climate conditions allow, air out for 10-15 minutes daily to let the fresh air in.

    7| Keep minimal stuff in your house:

    If you can’t do it yourself, get somebody’s help but purge all the unwanted, unnecessary items in your home.

    This will make a huge difference in how to feel about your home. It’ll make cleaning and managing your home a lot easier.

    8| If possible downsize or rent out extra space:

    A bigger house is difficult to manage. If this is your case, downsizing or renting out the extra rooms might help.

    You can use the money to hire help or buy yourself some convenient gadgets.

    9| Take out the trash regularly:

    Like airing out, it’s always best to remove foul odor and garbage from your home.

    Doing it a few times a week will prevent lifting heavy weights you would do once a week.

    10 | Book/hire professional cleaners for deep cleaning once or twice a year:

    All of the abovementioned steps can keep your home in good shape but deep cleaning once or twice is year is essential.

    I suggest you ask for help if someone’s willing to come and assist or book professional cleaners.

    Those were some tips that I hope might be helpful. Feel free to share your thoughts/tips or leave a question in the comments section below. Let’s try to make our older ones’ lives simpler and better. Thank you so much for reading. Lots of Love. Happy Cleaning!

  • 5 Steps To A Cleaner Home

    5 Steps To A Cleaner Home

    Want to learn simple steps for a cleaner home? You’re in the right place.

    Cleaning, as much as we hate the process we admire the results. We all value a neat & clean home.

    An uncluttered home with a shiny kitchen sink and counters, dust-free furniture, and clean walls and floors is something we dream of and intend to have. But the process of achieving the same seems daunting. It not only seems daunting it is a lot of time.

    5 Steps To A Cleaner Home

    We’ve got to simplify the cleaning tasks and split them into micro-segment daily routines for us to keep motivated.

    Housework becomes less challenging when essential chores are taken care of daily. And when daily cleaning tasks are built into habits.

    It becomes our second nature as we get accustomed to seeing things a certain way.

    Example: when you form a habit of putting things back right after use. You may feel uncomfortable seeing things scattered. And you would be inclined towards straightening up as soon as possible. The same goes for dishwashing, laundry, bathroom cleaning, and other areas.

    In this fashion, cleaning can be put on autopilot.

    Dividing the chores into morning-evening routines make things less laborious.

    Daily cleaning routines are important because who wants to spend the weekend cleaning when you should be relaxing or enjoying your holiday?

    Your work day off should be your official rest day, you should get a break from cleaning and housework as well.

    Here is the list of daily cleaning tasks:

    “Cleaning and organizing is a practice not a project” -Meagan Francis.

    5 STEPS TO A CLEANER HOME

    Step 1. Wash the dishes every day:

    I know how tempting it is to leave the dishes in the sink (or wherever there are) after meals and do some fun stuff like scrolling through social media feeds, watching television, or napping a bit.

    I mean, let’s face it, no one wants to do the boring job of doing the dishes when there are so many other interesting things in life?

    Even though I am writing this article I am in the same boat.

    But letting the dishes pile up is the only recipe for a massive mess to deal with later on.

    To make the job simplest I have discovered some ways. Here’s your ultimate dishwashing guide.

    5 Steps To A Cleaner Home

    Step 2. Do one load of laundry every day:

    Have you noticed that half of the clutter in the house is caused by the unsorted clothes lying around? Whether small or full, doing a load of laundry every day really helps control this clutter.

    Try to complete the whole cycle — washing, drying & putting the clean laundry away. It is so satisfying to have a clean pair of clothes available whenever you need them.5 Steps To A Cleaner Home

     

    Step 3. Quick tidy-up session:

    A good tidying-up session involves things like:

    • putting toys and other things back into their place
    • making the bed
    • quick bathroom clean-up
    • arranging things in order
    • dusting furniture
    • wiping down the coffee/dining tables and counter-tops
    • sorting mails

    These steps are important for the house to look aesthetically pleasing.  Doing a bunch of these 5-minute activities will save you hours of work on the weekends.

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    Step 4. Sweep and mop/vacuum:

    Never underestimate the power of a good sweep and mop. The messy floors make the house unclean however well-kept it is. Therefore, weeping & mopping are vital tasks. It makes the home look more presentable in case of unexpected visitors.5 Steps To A Cleaner Home

    Step 5. Daily 15 minutes activity:

    This includes:

    • decluttering a cabinet or a junk drawer
    • decluttering or rearranging closets
    • vacuuming upholstery
    • cleaning kitchen cabinets
    • organizing pantry
    • cleaning refrigerator
    • Deep cleaning bathroom and toilet,
    • Cleaning windows, etc.,

    Start clockwise in a room, taking care of one thing at a time. Set the timer for 15 minutes & stop once the timer goes off. Leave the work just there and continue with the same, the next day.

    In that way, you don’t need to do too much and can still achieve pretty much.

    Final Words:

    So those were 5steps to a cleaner home.

    This daily cleaning routine is sure to help you run your home smoothly.

    Having said that, the tasks here are clearly not enough and a further setup of weekly/monthly deep cleaning is required.

    However, practicing these 5 steps every day has helped me keep on top of housework and I’m sure it’ll help you too.

    Cleaning the house takes regularity, not perfection. As The Flylady says “housework done incorrectly still blesses your family.” So Just put on your favorite music & get started.

    Thanks so much for reading. Be sure to share your secrets to a cleaner home in the comments section below. Happy Cleaning!

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