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Monday, October 22, 2012

Time Management Momma

A little over a month ago, I asked my facebook friends, how they run their homes. A majority of them seemed to answer "it gets done, when it gets done, if it ever gets done."  I decided to create a cleaning schedule, for my home, to see how/if it would make a difference in our lives. I was so tired of picking up the same things over and over again every day and when the weekend rolled around feeling overwhelmed because I had an entire house to "deep" clean.

I broke my house down into sections and divided them between the days of the week, leaving Saturday empty. I had high hopes of never waking up with work to do on a Saturday morning. This is how it worked out for us:

Monday- Kitchen
Tuesday: Front Living Room and Laundry
Wednesday: Bedrooms
Thursday: Back Living Room and Laundry
Friday: Bathrooms
Sunday: Laundry

At the end of the first week, I was a huge fan. Mornings rather smoother, and evenings were much more relaxing because I was able to clear that mental to-do list, that is constantly running through my head. I forced myself to only worry about that days tasks. Of course, in any home, there are always extras that need to be done. Cleaning up after meals, loading and unloading the dishwasher, picking up toys, making beds and so on. It all seemed easier because I wasn't worrying about the entire house.

I realize that this system might not be as easy for everyone. I stay at home with my children, so I have more time during the day to get things done. My advice in this situation is to use a timer. In the evening, set the timer for 30 minutes and spend those 30 minutes focusing on only ONE space. I promise you, at the end of the week, you will be very happy with the results.

As anyone with small children knows, there are days when you cannot get anything productive done. Having the schedule also helped on these days, because my husband is able to come home and be on the exact same page as me. On those crazy days, he can help me complete the job for that day and we can get back on schedule.

Now, for the last week, I have been sick and then I spent the weekend away scrap booking. My house this morning is a disaster. It's almost to the point, where I don't have a clue where to begin. My plan is to just jump right back to my schedule. I am not going to worry about every room at once, just today's room. It takes the stress away and makes it so much easier to focus.

Overall, the last month or so on this schedule, has been extremely rewarding. Our house is honestly the cleanest that it has ever been. When you clean this way, you are able to take the time, to do the things you might not do on a regular basis. The biggest plus for me, is that I no longer feel guilty taking a nap :) because I know everything is getting done.

1 comment:

  1. I did the same things when my kids were your kids ages. It helped me keep my sanity! Now that the kids are older it has changed for our family. I still clean something everyday, but it's not as overwhelming as it use to be. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, you may just have to clean up toys to see it. =)

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