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7 Ways to Keep Your Home Clean with Little Effort

Are you struggling to keep your home clean? You can actually do it by following these tips.

By Dan MartinPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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Cleaning your home can be one of the most daunting and time-consuming tasks on your to-do list. Unfortunately, it’s a necessary part of life that needs to get done. An unclean and unorganized home can have an impact on your mental and physical health. As such, it’s important to keep it as clean and organized as possible.

The good news is that there are many things you can do to make the process easier. A deep cleaning session will always require more time and energy, but there are things you can do right now to ensure your home is clean with little effort on your part. Check out the 7 ways you can easily keep your home clean without too much hassle.

Make it a daily habit

It might seem counterintuitive to make your cleaning process a daily habit. You might think that cleaning on a daily basis is more difficult than simply cleaning once or twice a week. However, taking the time each day to complete simple tasks can help to shave off the time it takes you to complete a deep cleaning session.

Consider developing a habit of going through your home and organizing it for just 15 minutes a day. Tidying up and cleaning high-traffic areas can make a big difference in the time and energy spent on your deep cleaning sessions. Above all else, it’s much easier to take 15 minutes a day to tidy than it is to find a few hours a week.

Make it fun

Though you might consider it silly at first, making your cleaning sessions fun is a great way to help the time go by faster as you clean. It can also help make your session feel like a chore and more like an alone-time activity. Either way, making your cleaning session fun is bound to make the time fly by.

There are a variety of ways you can make your cleaning sessions more fun. You can listen to music at a high volume and dance your way towards cleanliness. You can also simply put on some headphones and listen to an audiobook or podcast. If these aren’t your thing, you may also put your favorite movie or tv-show in the background and listen to it as you clean.

Delegate tasks

If you live with other people such as your spouse and children, delegating tasks can make the cleaning process easier for everyone. Delegating tasks will not only make the cleaning session go faster and more efficiently, but it will also require less effort from everyone involved. Sharing the responsibility of cleaning means less work for everyone in your home.

If you have a set cleaning day, make a list of all the tasks that need to get done. Then, divide and assign a few tasks to each member of your household. Consider the age and level of difficulty of each task as you delegate. Soon everyone will share the effort, making the cleaning session run smoothly and with less effort from everyone.

Develop a process

You might be the kind of person who has a set cleaning day, but no cleaning process. If you simply start cleaning surfaces and organizing rooms in your home, you might find yourself completing each task in a longer period of time with more effort on your part. This can easily be changed, however, with the right process.

Develop your own cleaning process to make your cleaning session more productive. You can start from top to bottom, organize first and clean second, or simply go room by room. There are endless ways to tackle the task of cleaning your home. Pick one that works best for you and watch how easier and less effortful your cleaning sessions become.

Declutter your home

The reality is that the more stuff you own, the more stuff you have to maintain. As you bring new things into your home, each item will present a new time-consuming responsibility for you. This is why decluttering your home is a surefire way to reduce the effort needed in your cleaning sessions. Reducing the items you have will in turn reduce the effort you put into cleaning your home.

Make a habit of going through each room in your home and decluttering items that you don’t need, don’t want, or don’t use. Get rid of anything that you feel no longer has a place in your home. Once you’re done decluttering, you can donate items that are in good condition to local donation sites near you so they don’t go to waste. Items that can’t be used or are in bad conditions should also be recycled or disposed of properly.

Automate as much as possible

In the internet age, automation is a key part of how we get things done. This benefit can also translate into your cleaning sessions. Getting certain devices and appliances can take the hassle out of cleaning your home by having a machine do the cleaning for you.

A robotic vacuum cleaner, for example, can be a great way to keep your floors clean from dust and dirt, taking away the need to vacuum by hand. Other appliances such as a dishwasher, can also take the time and effort required to clean your dishes and utensils. If you have the option, consider automating your cleaning process as much as possible.

Hire a professional cleaning service

If all else fails and you still find yourself putting too much effort into cleaning your home, consider hiring an expert cleaning service. A professional service can help you clean all the areas in your home that you may not have the time or energy to maintain, helping take one more thing off your plate of responsibilities.

This doesn’t mean you need to have a professional cleaner maintain your home on a daily basis. You can still maintain your 15-minute daily routine of organizing your home. But a professional cleaning service can cover the deep cleaning tasks you may not have time for.

Key takeaways

If you want to reduce the time and effort it takes to clean your home, consider the previously mentioned tips. Simple ways to keep your home clean with little effort are:

  • Making a daily habit of tidying your home for 15 minutes.
  • Making your cleaning sessions more fun by listening to music or other forms of entertainment as you clean.
  • Delegate cleaning tasks to other members of your household.
  • Develop a process for cleaning your home that makes it easier to clean your home.
  • Reduce the number of items that need cleaning by decluttering your home.
  • Use a robotic vacuum or dishwater to automate some of the cleaning tasks you need to complete.
  • Hire a professional cleaning service to take care of the deep cleaning tasks in your home.

Next time you’re pressed for time and in need of cleaning your home, try out any of these tips and make your home spotless with as little effort as possible.

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Dan Martin

Dan has hands-on experience in digital marketing since 2007. He has been building teams and coaching others to foster innovation and solve real-time problems. Dan also enjoys photography and traveling.

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