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PostHeaderIcon Daily Do’s To Help Keep Your Home Tidy

Here are  some suggested  daily housecleaning tasks that will help keep your home presentable.  Keeping up with just a few daily tasks can shorten *and* lighten your heavy cleaning time.  We all love that!

These can become the beginnings of a daily routine. I try to see how fast I can finish them, then treat myself to something I love doing ~ like knitting!

BEDROOMS
Make the bed/s
Pick up clothes, toys & anything that doesn’t belong in the room.
Light dusting.

BATHROOMS
Wipe the counters and mirrors; Swish & Swipe the toilet.
Pick up anything that doesn’t belong in the room.

LIVING ROOM
Pick up anything that doesn’t belong in the room.
Straighten up.
Light dusting.

DINING ROOM
Pick up anything that doesn’t belong in the room.
Wipe dining room table after breakfast.
Light dusting.

KITCHEN
Unload the dishwasher if needed.
Load the dishwasher.
Wipe the counters and stove top clean.

Do the floors quickly with a dust mop, sweeper or vacuum. TA-DAH! You can do this; I do it every day now & what a huge difference this has made at my house! LOL

Note that “pick up anything that doesn’t belong in the room” means put it away (where it belongs) or throw it away (if it’s trash). =)

My deepest gratitude to The FlyLady, who taught me so much and saved my marbles! I highly recommend her!

Until next time,
Sylvia

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PostHeaderIcon Transforming Your Junk Drawer

Today I have an article for you from my organizing hero, Maria Gracia at Get Organized Now. I’m a huge fan of hers! Enjoy the article & drop by her site for some wonderful organizing help.

Transforming Your Junk Drawer

Ninety-nine percent of the people in this world have a junk drawer. So, I’m certainly not going to tell you not to have one.

However, I am going to recommend that you organize it a bit so that instead of a junk drawer, it can be called your HELP drawer.

Here are just a few simple steps to make this transition:

REMOVE EVERYTHING. Take everything out of the drawer and place it on top of your counter. If your junk drawer is removable, remove it from the track and turn it upside down onto your counter. You may want to lay a sheet of newspaper down first to help protect your countertop.

SORT.  On your counter, begin categorizing each widget (i.e. thumbtacks in one pile, buttons in another, toothpicks in another, and so on.) By the way, when you come across a gadget that you can’t identify, put it aside. Check with others in your family to determine if it a) can be identified, and b) if it is truly needed. If not, toss it.

FIND DIVIDING TOOLS. Find something around the house that you can slip into your drawer to keep these categorized items separated, such as an ice cube tray, drawer dividers, small boxes, or 3 oz Dixie Cups. Organize these separators into your drawer.

CATEGORIZE INTO COMPARTMENTS.   Finally, begin replacing the items you are going to keep, ensuring that each categorized item is in its own place.

You’re done! Voila! One minute you have a Junk Drawer, and the next minute, you have a Help Drawer!

by Maria Gracia – Get Organized Now!™
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