Breaking Down the Household Chores
Have a Few Minutes? Pick Something to Clean
By Jean Marquit, published Mar 13, 2006
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Today's life is full of hectic hurriedness. It sometimes seems as though cleaning the house falls somewhere near the bottom of the priority list. Trying to do the whole house at once can be a daunting task. Instead, think of cleaning the house as something that you can do incrementally. That way, when you have a few minutes you can simply do one job. Doing three or four little jobs a day (different ones each day) will lead to a less stressful way to clean the house. All of the following chores can be done in five to seven minutes.
Throughout the House
*Dab a little dishwashing soap on a damp washcloth or rag and clean door handles and light switch faceplates.
*Pick up all the old newspapers, magazines, and other recyclables and get them ready for pick-up or donations.
*Cobwebs and dust can be removed from all vents and the ceiling corners.
*Gather the trash. Empty all the wastebaskets into one large bag and then take it to the receptacle outside to await trash day. You can speed up replacing the liners by keeping extra bags in the bottom of each wastebasket.
*Pick one piece of wood furniture every couple of days and wipe it down with lemon oil or wood polish. This will protect it and keep it looking nice.
*Get a dustmop or rag and use it to wipe down as many baseboards as you can in five minutes (use a timer)
*Two large rooms can be vacuumed in five to seven minutes, or you can do one large room and a couple of smaller areas (like the stairs, hallway, or entryway).
*Dusting can be accomplished in one room (maybe two) in the allotted time.
Cleaning the Kitchen
*Using the dab of dishwashing liquid soap and a washcloth, rid the fridge of the handprints and the cabinets of the stickiness
*Clean out the produce bins, remove spoiled food. Quickly clean the bin in the sink and dry it before replacing it. You can place paper towels in the bottom to make clean up easier next time.
*If you have left a pan soaking, now is the time to scrub it.

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