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Tip of the Week-Managing Household Chores
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Hey Friend,
Today, we're tackling the topic of managing household chores (womp-womp!)
Whether you live alone, with roommates, or have a houseful of kids, we often get overwhelmed with all the things that need to be done to keep our household moving.
Below are some quick tips to help you stay organized when it comes to household chores:
Now here’s where the fun begins-it’s time to divide and conquer! What chores do you share? Which do you own? Do you rotate with other family members or roommates?
Conflict happens when one person is left doing “all the things.” If you haven’t listened to my conversation with Eve Rodsky about her Fair Play model, check out episode 300. https://simplyborganized.com/2022/09/08/ep-300-fair-play-life-with-eve-rodksy/
Happy Organizing!
Xoxo-
Laurie
P.S. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and looking for some specific strategies to help you or your family live a more organized life, hop on my calendar for a 1-hour strategy session: https://simplyborganized.as.me/StrategySession
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continue reading
Today, we're tackling the topic of managing household chores (womp-womp!)
Whether you live alone, with roommates, or have a houseful of kids, we often get overwhelmed with all the things that need to be done to keep our household moving.
Below are some quick tips to help you stay organized when it comes to household chores:
- List all the things-what are the tasks on your to-do list (think laundry, dishes, vacuuming, dusting, cooking, shopping…)
- Is there anything you can outsource?-Are you able to hire a house cleaner or lawn service? Maybe you hate to cook, so you decide to use a meal prep service.
- List the frequency of each task. Some things like dishes and walking the dog fall under daily, for some people cleaning or laundry is a weekly chore, and things like lawn care might be seasonal. Mapping these details out allows you to craft out a schedule that works for you without any surprises.
Now here’s where the fun begins-it’s time to divide and conquer! What chores do you share? Which do you own? Do you rotate with other family members or roommates?
Conflict happens when one person is left doing “all the things.” If you haven’t listened to my conversation with Eve Rodsky about her Fair Play model, check out episode 300. https://simplyborganized.com/2022/09/08/ep-300-fair-play-life-with-eve-rodksy/
Happy Organizing!
Xoxo-
Laurie
P.S. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and looking for some specific strategies to help you or your family live a more organized life, hop on my calendar for a 1-hour strategy session: https://simplyborganized.as.me/StrategySession
468 episodes
Tip of the Week-Managing Household Chores
This Organized Life: Organizing Tips for Busy Moms to Declutter, Boost Productivity, & Simplify Life
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 408705049 series 2098153
Content provided by Laurie Palau. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Laurie Palau or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Hey Friend,
Today, we're tackling the topic of managing household chores (womp-womp!)
Whether you live alone, with roommates, or have a houseful of kids, we often get overwhelmed with all the things that need to be done to keep our household moving.
Below are some quick tips to help you stay organized when it comes to household chores:
Now here’s where the fun begins-it’s time to divide and conquer! What chores do you share? Which do you own? Do you rotate with other family members or roommates?
Conflict happens when one person is left doing “all the things.” If you haven’t listened to my conversation with Eve Rodsky about her Fair Play model, check out episode 300. https://simplyborganized.com/2022/09/08/ep-300-fair-play-life-with-eve-rodksy/
Happy Organizing!
Xoxo-
Laurie
P.S. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and looking for some specific strategies to help you or your family live a more organized life, hop on my calendar for a 1-hour strategy session: https://simplyborganized.as.me/StrategySession
…
continue reading
Today, we're tackling the topic of managing household chores (womp-womp!)
Whether you live alone, with roommates, or have a houseful of kids, we often get overwhelmed with all the things that need to be done to keep our household moving.
Below are some quick tips to help you stay organized when it comes to household chores:
- List all the things-what are the tasks on your to-do list (think laundry, dishes, vacuuming, dusting, cooking, shopping…)
- Is there anything you can outsource?-Are you able to hire a house cleaner or lawn service? Maybe you hate to cook, so you decide to use a meal prep service.
- List the frequency of each task. Some things like dishes and walking the dog fall under daily, for some people cleaning or laundry is a weekly chore, and things like lawn care might be seasonal. Mapping these details out allows you to craft out a schedule that works for you without any surprises.
Now here’s where the fun begins-it’s time to divide and conquer! What chores do you share? Which do you own? Do you rotate with other family members or roommates?
Conflict happens when one person is left doing “all the things.” If you haven’t listened to my conversation with Eve Rodsky about her Fair Play model, check out episode 300. https://simplyborganized.com/2022/09/08/ep-300-fair-play-life-with-eve-rodksy/
Happy Organizing!
Xoxo-
Laurie
P.S. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and looking for some specific strategies to help you or your family live a more organized life, hop on my calendar for a 1-hour strategy session: https://simplyborganized.as.me/StrategySession
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