Some of you are new wives and mothers. Others are just setting up your own space at college. Some are experienced wives and mothers who have had a set routine at one point and are now at a place where you need to start over.
That’s where I am. I’m not a homemaker at heart. I’m a creative mind who tends to be messy instead of neat. I have to really work to keep my home tidy (read: livable). It runs in my family…I can’t be blamed. ๐ But that doesn’t give me an excuse to not make my home a pleasant place for my family. And so I work at it.
Right now, for me, it’s time for a home reset. I was down with morning sickness for four months, I started to get back to it, and then we had sickness hit our family and keep us down for another couple weeks. My home has become a place I’m embarrassed to let people come into. And I really hate that. I love to be hospitable. I love having company and welcoming family and friends in and I haven’t been able to do that lately without just hiding the mess in a back bedroom. So it’s time to start again!
You may wonder what my credentials are for writing such a list. Well, it’s because I have a lot of experience starting over. If this was a how-to about keeping your house clean for a year straight, I would not be the person to write it, but I’ve started over lots of times successfully. So here you go!
5. Clean your bathrooms! Bathrooms tend to get pretty nasty when they don’t get cleaned for a while. Once you’re caught up on your laundry and your one other room, give them a good cleaning. When you walk into your clean bathrooms throughout the day, it’ll make you feel good and give you a bit of motivation to keep going with the rest of your house!
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| A clean sink! (This picture actually makes it look dirty…I think it’s the light) When I walk into a room that is clean, it motivates me to get the other rooms looking the same way! |
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I read a great book about house cleaning routines. It has really helped me stay on top everything. (Although I’m far from perfect.) The method is simple and effective, and I’ve been able to keep-up the routine for 4 months so far. http://www.amazon.com/Sidetracked-Home-Executives-TM-Paradise/dp/0446677671
I’ve heard great things about Sidetracked Home Executives! I need to read it! Thanks for the link. ๐
Love Love Love this. How did you know my cleaning routine, and tons of others, needed a boost.
I would be delighted to have you share this with our group of moms. Stop by to be encouraged as we have a guest post splashing us all in God’s goodness. And as always, I would be crazy honored to have you link up.
Just moms. Sharing our notes. Creating a melody.
http://justsarahdawn.blogspot.com/2013/09/thank-goodness.html
Thank you Sarah! I’m glad you stopped by!
I went over to check out your link-up and really enjoyed the guest post as well! ๐
These tips are awesome! I also love reading about other people’s cleaning tips and routine. I have a daily and a weekly schedule as well. My daily schedule includes two or three weekly things that I clean every week on that particular day (for example, on Wednesdays I clean the microwave). It doesn’t mean that I don’t wipe it out on any other day, it just means that I hit it for sure on Wed. If I miss it that week it’s no big deal as I’ll get to it the next week (or so it’s supposed to go, lol!). Thanks for linking up to Making Your Home Sing Monday linky party!