One of the biggest problems that we face as homemakers is figuring out an organized house-cleaning schedule that is effective. There are many designs and methods available!
But many of them are just too complex or simply do not work for us in our particular situations. Then, we came across a way to make an easy house-cleaning schedule that worked really well for us. We'd like to show it to you, as well: loop scheduling!
Loop scheduling can do a variety of great things for your home and you. A cleaning schedule:
Get a piece of paper and begin to brainstorm ideas with us. List all the things that you have to complete each day (or, at the very least, what you think you ought to do every day).
It is possible to add things that aren't necessarily clean, but you'd like to accomplish daily in order to make your home run more smoothly, such as the task of planning your meals.
You can now cross off the things you do every day because of habit and do not need to put them into writing down on a list. You can have up to a maximum of six tasks, but that's not a bad thing. It's your daily to-do list!
The daily do's do not have the same as a looping schedule. They are the brief list of tasks that you'd like to complete every day to create a more efficient and well-organized home. Make a list of things that you have trouble with each day, but you want to tackle. If you're struggling with homemaking, do not fill all the spaces! Begin with a couple of or three spots, and then add more later.
Think about the tasks you'd like to accomplish at home every week or every month. These aren't the things you'd be doing every day, but you need to make sure that they are completed. They're the ones that often get ignored, which results in us feeling overwhelmed!
You will be given 10 tasks to select for your loop. We intended this. One reason why our complicated checklists and systems of house cleaning routines do not work is because they're too complex. We must set ourselves up to be successful!
After you've compiled your list, highlight those items that should be completed more than once within two or one week time. Add those occasions to the loop. It's the idea that every day, you complete your normal tasks, and then you'll add one or two things that you have on your looping list.
This is the way to go! This is a fantastic daily schedule and looping one that will make your home cleaning routine sound like a song. If you don't make it to a particular day due to illness or simply fall off the wagon of house cleaning for a few days, it's okay! Simply start again and get to the next task. You're never late.
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