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Mommies and Mess- Finding the Motivation to Clean

by Tina on December 22, 2011
category: Practical Tips

It seems sometimes that a mom’s day does not end! One day leads into the other without interruption and there is always something else to do. When it comes to keeping your home clean there may be times when your motivation to clean is there while other times it is not. When you are going in 100 different directions and you have a to-do list that is longer than your arm cleaning can seem unimportant.

mommy cleaning To have a healthy and safe home however you want it to be clean. A clean home makes everyone who lives there feel better and that includes you- the hard working mom who never stops! To prompt yourself to want to clean you need some inspiration and motivation to do so.

Visualize the Clean

One technique that works is visualization. Look at a room before you have cleaned it and picture it in your head as clean, neat and organized. Imagine that everything is in order and the room is spotless. Once you clearly see that picture in your head then getting yourself into the spirit to clean should be much easier. You want to bring that picture in you head of a neat and clean room to life. You want your living space to be inviting and so you pick up your cleaning cloth, broom or vacuum cleaner and you get to work!

Small Cleaning Tasks

There are some  tasks around the house that do not turn into big jobs that take hours to complete if you tackle the small cleaning jobs regularly and do not procrastinate about them. Wash the dishes at least once or twice a day and wipe up messes when you first discover them. Tidy up the table and countertops and put things away after you are done with them. Do no leave clean laundry in the basket but fold it and put it away in the right places immediately. Make sure that dirty clothes are placed in the hamper and do not spend days lying on the bedroom or bathroom floor. If you do the mini clean-up jobs frequently then you will not have to set aside hours at a time to do a ton of household chores.

Chart a Cleaning Course

Chart a cleaning course for yourself by making a plan that works for you and your busy schedule. You can plan you cleaning needs in much the same way that you plan dentist or doctor’s appointments and your children’s extracurricular activities. You can design whatever kind of plan is most suitable for you. It can be a weekly plan or a bi-weekly plan. It is probably best not to create a daily cleaning plan because as a busy mother it is highly unlikely that you have time to clean everyday (with the exception of those unexpected spills!). You need to be realistic about your family and work responsibilities and make your cleaning plan work for you. Strive for some balance between all of your activities.

Realize however that the cleaning plan you draw up is not written in stone. Modify it in accordance with your changing needs. For instance  on a week when you have extra hours at work or a sick child to take care of you may not be able to clean on the dates and at the times when you would ordinarily.

Make a List of Cleaning Jobs

To put your cleaning plan into action you have to know what needs to get done. Make a list of the most time consuming tasks down to the least time consuming tasks. Or make a list of the biggest tasks to the smallest ones. Another option is to write up a list and order it from the tasks you least enjoy doing to the ones you don’t mind doing as much. Doing this can make cleaning less of a chore and may even give you a few much deserved extra minutes in a day to put your feet up and have a cup of tea or coffee!

1 Response to Mommies and Mess- Finding the Motivation to Clean

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    Comment by Lynn Williams
    January 1, 2012 @ 9:29 pm

    Finding the time to clean is never easy and there are some good tips here. Now this might just be a personal thing but in the past I noticed that I didn’t feel very good after cleaning. I thought it was a result of just being tired. However I switched to green cleaning agents like orange cleaning sprays and other environmentally friendly cleaners and I noticed that I had much more energy than when I used other, for lack of a better term “traditional” cleaners. Many of cleaners on the market give off fumes but the green cleaners don’t do this. This is something to consider when you are buying cleaners. There are also books and tips online for making your own toilet cleaning products and general kitchen cleaners. I have found that going this direction has a variety of benefits.

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