I used to try to cram all of the chores that needed to be done into a day or two. The entire day would be spent doing laundry or cleaning. These days were not fun and often I would get so over-whelmed with all that needed to be done that I would simply choose to not finish all of the chores.
I strongly encourage all of my readers to develop a system of your own to maintain your home. Right now, I am a stay-at-home mom with two little ones. My daughter is in preschool 4 days a week, and my son is home with me all day. I do still teach piano lessons from our home 4 afternoons a week, as well.
MONDAYS
The best decision I could have made Fall 2015 was to leave Mondays wide open. I no longer have students scheduled on Monday afternoons and my daughter's preschool program is only Tuesday-Friday. Starting the week with an extra day to catch up has been nothing short of a luxury this past school year! While I know our Mondays will not always be so free, I have been taking advantage of the extra time by using Mondays to prepare for our week ahead.
- Laundry
- lights/delicates
- darks/jeans
- kids
- linens (either kitchen or bathroom)
As I mentioned above, laundry used to be one of the chores that I would save for once a week. It would then take all day (and sometimes two or three!) to wash, dry, iron (when necessary) and put away. While I've never truly despised laundry, I would definitely not look forward to laundry day.
- Meal-planning/Grocery Shopping
- Budget balancing/ Bill paying
TUESDAYS
Tuesdays are technically our first day of the week. Once a month, this is also the day of my monthly teacher meetings. During those weeks, Tuesday chores are normally spread out through the rest of the week.
- Bathrooms
- Master
- Hall
- Studio
- Studio
- Tidy
- Dust
- Vacuum
WEDNESDAYS
Wednesdays are a busy day as I have one early afternoon student before picking my daughter up from preschool.
- Floors swept/vacuumed
- downstairs
- upstairs
THURSDAYS
Thursdays are my second laundry day, as well as a day to catch up on any other chores that were not completed on their normal day. Because I do laundry two days a week, the loads are typically smaller which means less time is spent folding and putting away (yay!).
- Laundry
- lights/delicates
- darks/jeans
- kids
- linens (kitchen or bathroom)
FRIDAYS
By Fridays, my house is generally clean and most of laundry is completed. If it is not, I can use this day to complete it. If we are having dinner guests over the weekend, I use this day to plan those meals, shop for them, and possibly clean the hall bathroom again.
AS NEEDED
There may be a few who scoff at my "as needed" list... I know many do these chores weekly, and I think that is fabulous. I used to strive to complete these chores weekly, and it drove me completely bonkers. So I decided that for right now, these chores are completed quite literally, as needed. Typically, these chores are needed in our household twice a month, sometimes more. If I have a lot of time during a weekday, I will complete needed chores then. Otherwise, they are saved for Saturdays.
- Floors mopped
- Sheets changed
- Dusting
- Tubs cleaned
I would love to know- do you have a system for staying on top of your household chores? What does a tidy home look like for your family? Are there chores that you don't get to as often as you would like? Please comment below and let me know!
Omg I totally need help in this area! I can't get hardly any cleaning done without either someone having a meltdown mid clean or the noise from cleaning waking someone up from a nap.
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