Toilets/Sinks/Mirrors – Use natural cleaning products to quickly and efficiently get toilets, sinks, and mirrors cleaned up! Mopping some is better than mopping none! Have a grab-and-go type of mop on hand, like this one, to make the process even quicker! Wednesday Mop – The floors don’t have to be perfectly ready for mopping. Vacuum – Aim to vacuum the entire house on this day! Using a cordless vacuum like this one can be huge timesaver. Get your cleaning products out, set your timer for 15 minutes, and knock these tasks out. That said, having a doable and realistic approach to your cleaning schedule is vital to staying on track, getting your tasks done, and having an overall healthy mindset! Today I’m sharing something that has worked so wonderfully for me during the “survival” season and busy weeks! This 15-Minute Daily Cleaning Schedule (with a printable checklist – yay!) is great for keeping the house clean throughout the week. And it’s ok that we’re not perfect and don’t have to have perfectly clean homes. Keeping a baby alive, working full time, feeding a family, trying to have some sort of a social life – it’s A LOT. Let me start by saying this: we can’t do it all. Cleaning the house? Let’s be honest: that didn’t happen. Every waking moment was spent either feeding my little one, changing diapers, holding him, and attempting to keep my business alive while he napped. Whenever I had my baby, I went into survival mode.
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