![]() ![]() Bathroom: Tidy, Sink, Mirror Toilet, Tub, Floor.Laundry: Put away all clothes, Tidy, Sweep floor.I like the weekly household schedule because you can easily flex your days to meet needs of stay-at-home moms, working parents and different seasons of life! Our household schedule also looks very different in the school year and during the summer. Thursday: Mops (mothers of preschoolers group) every other week and laundry spilloverįriday: Complete my weekly cleaning tasks! My house is not large so it is totally doable to do all the cleaning in one day. Tuesday: Grocery shopping + clean out leftovers from the fridge Monday: Bible study + light cleaning from weekend, generally sweeping the kitchen floors, light vacuuming if needed, and tidying up. RELATED: 11 Tips for Creating Your Morning Routine Weekly Household Schedule Pick whatever suits your lifestyle and personality! I do this now that my kids are a little older rather than the once a week laundry day. If my kids are picking up I like to give them a number of toys to pick up “Pick up 30 things in the living room” instead of just a general “Pick up the living room” assignment. Picking up toys and clutter - Normally after dinner and around lunch.Washing dishes (loading dishwasher in the evening and emptying it in the morning).I try to have a short daily list of simple tasks I want to be sure to stay on top of every day. This is a great way to make sure you don’t miss daily tasks and also don’t get overwhelmed by the amount of work to do! Maybe it sounds dumb, but until my friend’s comment it never occurred to me to pick a day for my weekly cleaning routine and other household tasks and stick to it. So after looking at what we had going on each day of the week I devised my own homemaking schedule that I try to follow on a weekly basis. ![]() The house was cluttered and our cleaning habits went by the wayside. Then I ended up with a kind of “I do the chores when they need done” philosophy– which basically meant by the time they needed done they REALLY needed done. Now I will honestly share that I have printed out cleaning schedules with the best of them, I’ve even done the Flylady schedule which has daily tasks done on a weekly schedule and larger jobs on a monthly cleaning checklist–but I never kept up with it. But instead of a messy photo one of my friends posted, “Today is my cleaning day, so at least for today the house is clean!”. It was a fun idea and made me feel less alone in the chaos that usually happens in our house with a toddler. With it you can easily knock out all your entire house in a couple of hours or complete a section each day in a daily cleaning schedule if you prefer!Īlso be sure to check out my Lazy Girl’s Guide to Spring Cleaning for my best tips to get the deep cleaning done!Ī few weeks ago the mom group I am a part of had a facebook “share your messy room” Monday post. Enter this weekly cleaning schedule printable. But with young children, less time, and lots of demands sometimes a clean home falls way down on the priority list. There is nothing quite like the feeling of a clean house. ![]()
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