Ever get stuck in a rut or a routine? I have maintained the same type of cleaning routine for about 16 years.
I would clean top to bottom every room in my house every 6 to 8 weeks. The rest of the time, I would keep it picked up and wiped down.
With the increase in trips to and from school this year, I have fallen further and further behind in my cleaning routine.
So, I decided to try something different because my current routine was not working.
Preparing for a new routine
I took almost 2 weeks and deep cleaned my entire house. Let me tell you, I was exhausted from all the scrubbing and moving of furniture, but my house was almost spotless.
Maintaining the new routine
Now, I spend about 2 hours one day a week to re-clean my upstairs and about 1.5 hours another day during the week to re-clean my downstairs.
Planning for changes to the new routine
This new routine has been working for me this month. Our home stays clean and picked up. I’m excited about going into the summer with a new game plan for keeping our home clean.
Having to remind myself to clean is a bit different from my previous system, but the results are worth the extra effort. I like the morning weekly cleaning verses the 3-day monthly cleaning that completely tires me out.
Realizing that seasons of life produce changes in our routines, I am willing to try new ways of doing the same thing. In using time wisely, I am enjoying this new routine.
If you are struggling with a system you have had for quite some time, mix it up by trying a new routine. You might surprise yourself while saving energy and time. Happy trying!
Question: What changes have you made to your routines?