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I recently resolved to attempt to complete one chore at a time in the house. There was a significant difference the first time I tried it. At the very least, I was able to complete my chores, unlike in the past. I’ve been doing this and am now able to accomplish my daily chores in under two hours, whereas before I could work all day and still not finish all of the cleaning.
The following is the order in which I complete each chore.
Washing Clothes
I begin by separating the clothes into various heaps based on type, colour, quantity, and other factors. I started by washing the brighter items. I do one load of laundry every day to keep them at a minimum.
Cleaning Utensils
I begin by sorting and organizing the utensils in the order in which they will be cleaned. I scrape up the excess dirt and throw it in the dustbin. I begin by washing the utensils that are the least unclean and work my way up to the greasy ones. I don’t try to do anything else until I’ve completed the cleaning.
Wiping the Counter Tops
After I finish washing the utensils, this is the next task. I wipe all the kitchen counters clean. I finish by working my way around the living room counters, coffee tables, and dining tables.
Vacuuming the Carpet
I begin with the carpet in the living room, then the carpets in the bedrooms, and finally the carpet on the verandah. Vacuuming is something I do every day to keep my floor clean. Vacuuming on a daily basis will keep you from having to deep clean your carpet anytime soon.
Iron and fold your Clothes
Once my family’s clothing are dry, I enjoy ironing and folding them to keep them looking great. I categorize the clothes into groups based on the materials they are made of. I’ll start with cotton, then linen, and so on. This process is simple because I don’t have to continually changing the iron’s cloth type.