Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Tuesday Tips and Tricks... for the working mom... week 2



Over the next few weeks, I want to share some amazing time saving tips I found online. This list is totally copied. I don't use all the tips, but am including all in case you might want to try something I didn't. 
This week, tips on :    Housework


While few people enjoy housework, most people enjoy living in a clean home. Housekeeping doesn't have to be a chore that takes up your entire day, though. Check out these 10 blogs for housework tips and tricks that will save you time and energy.
  • Dividing the chores up between everyone in the house is a smart time saver according to Today's Work at Home Mom.
  • Remember the “ABC” rule: always be cleaning. Keeping a tidy house doesn't take long if you clean as you go according to Mamiverse.
  • Keep your sponges clean and germ-free by putting them in the dishwasher every time you run it. Find this tip and others on Baby Zone.
  • Clean out your refrigerator to keep an inventory on what you have and put items on your grocery list that you need so that you don't waste time running to the store picking up staples repeatedly. Learn how on Life as Mom.
  • Take a tip from JPW and set a time limit of 30 minutes for everyone to work on a room in your house.
  • Break your 'spring cleaning' list down into tasks that you can spread out over the year and do one task per week like the blogger recommends on Mums Make Lists.
  • Clean your dryer lint catcher with soap and water so that it will take less time to dry your clothes, thus allowing you to do them faster and save time. This and other tips can be found on Healthy Home Mom.
  • Don't let things stack up; make sure that you keep up with your daily chores because they will multiply quickly according to Dr. Julia Chicken.
  • Clean your bathroom in a quick and methodical way on a regular basis. Keeping it up weekly will decrease the amount of time you have to spend doing it, as seen in this video on Clean My Space
  • Find a simple way to clean your kitchen by checking out the seven cleaning steps on Living on a Dime.

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