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How to Stay on Top of Housework?
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Want Help Improving Your Household and Housework Efficiency and Effectiveness?
Weโre continually looking for productivity tips for the workplace, but have you ever thought about using them in your home?
Itโs true, they can work at home! Alexandria Blaelock wrote Ms Blaelockโs Book of Minimally Viable Housekeeping to help you think about whatโs not working, make a plan to deal with it and get it done.
โYou donโt have to fight about who does and doesnโt do enough housework,โ Alexandria said, โnor do you have to do it all, but you do have to think about what needs to be done and why. Then you can choose how to meet your needs, and ignore other peopleโs expectations.โ
Focusing on getting the right stuff done with the minimum of effort, frees up time you can spend on the things that make life worth living.
Drawing on a career in business and project management, Alexandria Blaelock translates business productivity techniques including standardisation, prioritisation and continuous improvement for household concerns.
1. Remember itโs not objective
When we think of โclean,โ we think of an easily verifiable universal standard, but the meaning has moral overtones of goodness and purity that arenโt relevant for home care in the home. Clean is just the absence/removal of dirt.
2. Know WHY youโre doing it
Your and your desire for a soothing sanctuary after a busy day at work has different care requirements than someone homeschooling their kids. Knowing your WHY helps you focus your attention where it needs to be to meet your needs.
3. You donโt have to do it all on your own
Your job is to ensure it gets done, not necessarily do it yourself. Those who share your home can, and should, do their bit, even if itโs just making their bed, putting their dishes in the washer, and dirty clothes in the hamper.
4. It really doesnโt matter if it doesnโt all get done
You can skip a day or a week here and there. Sometimes, depending on the room, you can shut the door and walk away for months. Even better, you get to choose the schedule.
5. Donโt fill your home up with crap you donโt use
If itโs not there, you donโt have to look after it, so be very careful about what you let into your home.
โYou donโt have to do it all, or do it perfectly,โ says Blaelock, โyou only have to do just enough thatโs good enough.โ
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