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Use A Rotating List Of Monthly Housekeeping Tasks
Although Martha Stewart says she truly enjoys cleaning house, I'm not sure there's a lot of people who feel as enthusiastic as she. Good for her! For most of us, house cleaning isn't on our short list of fun things to do. We do get a sense of satisfaction when our home is in good order and is clean. The trouble is, it doesn't stay that way! Many of us aren't nearly as organized as Martha, so sooner or later, the 'junk drawer' is a drawer used for items that seem to have no place. After many years, this drawer grows to humongous proportions, but never seems to get cleaned out. If you're one of those that subscribes to the spring cleaning program, know that there's a way to get around this backbreaking task altogether. Your solution? A rotating list of monthly housekeeping tasks keeps your house sparkling clean with very little extra effort.
Regular weekly cleaning usually includes vacuuming, dusting, mopping floors and doing laundry. However, we don't typically wash our windows, clean out closets and sort the junk drawer. These types of tasks do need to be done, but we usually let these things go until it becomes an eyesore. Then it becomes a big job which you may never find the time to fit in to your schedule. Everyone's home has different types of tasks like this. You might need to clean out your fireplace, straighten up the garage or defrost a freezer.
Compile a list of cleaning tasks you don't do weekly. Believe me, when you start thinking about it, the list will be long! Divide your monthly housekeeping tasks in such a way that they're distributed throughout the year, keeping the weather in mind. For example, you'll probably do the fireplace each month during winter and windows throughout spring and summer. Cleaning closets and straightening up the garage are good fall tasks. Organizing your monthly housekeeping this way, cleaning chores never get out of hand. You'll save time too. Cleaning up closets isn't an all day affair when you do it every three months.
Eleanor Roosevelt was known to be a very organized and efficient housekeeper. Someone once queried her on how she managed to accomplish so much. Mrs. Roosevelt replied that she never left a room without picking up items that belonged elsewhere and putting them in their place. This simple trick was her secret. This is certainly one to share with your kids!
Speaking of kids, they can get in on the act too. Delegate some of these tasks to children, appropriate to their age. Teens can wash windows, while younger kids can pick up toys and sort the mess in the closet.
A monthly housekeeping task list can have your home looking great, at least most of the time. This approach works!

Summary
Monthly housekeeping tasks can be cycled around in order to get much more accomplished. Simply writing things down and when to do them will reduce an overload of work into small pieces that are easily done. If you have kids, put them to work. Physical labor builds character and muscle.

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