Getting Organized for Spring Cleaning
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Although the cold and icy winter weather might make it difficult to envision warm and sunny days, spring is literally just around the corner. There's no better way to welcome spring than to give your home a good all-over cleaning. Since spring signals a fresh new start for nature, it's a great time to give your home a fresh new start as well. If you're ready to spruce up your home from top to bottom, here are some tips that will help you get the job done right.
Getting Started
It can sometimes take a bit of motivation to get started with a big home cleaning project. In order to get "fired up" about the task at hand, it can be helpful to first go through each room of your home. Make a list of every job that you'd like to accomplish. Then, use this list to itemize the tasks you'll need to complete. For example, in the bathroom you might need to scrub the tub, clean the shower doors, and shampoo the carpet. In the kitchen, your task list might include defrosting and cleaning the refrigerator and freezer, cleaning the oven, and polishing the silver. You might also have a few tasks that aren't specifically associated with a room, such as cleaning the gutters or changing the HVAC filters.
Gather Your Supplies
Once you've created a task list, you'll be ready to gather the necessary supplies. First, jot down a list of the cleaning supplies you already have on hand. Then, create a shopping list of the supplies you need to buy. By gathering the necessary supplies first, your entire cleaning project will undoubtedly go a bit more smoothly.
Enlist the "Troops"
Whenever possible, it's always best to share the work of a big project such as spring cleaning with the rest of your family members. By sharing the work, you'll be able to get the job done faster. Even young children can help with some cleaning tasks, such as cleaning their closet or deciding which of their old, unwanted toys can be donated to charity.
Make Time for Spring Cleaning
If your list of cleaning chores is quite long, you'll want to be sure to schedule enough time to get the job done properly. If you're planning to enlist the help of other family members, be sure to schedule cleaning tasks during a time when everyone's calendar is open. A weekend with no other planned activities can be the perfect time to get your home cleaned from top to bottom. In fact, you'll probably discover that it can actually be a very rewarding experience for the entire family.
Get Busy!
Do you have your task list in hand, cleaning supplies gathered, and your family calendar cleared? Great, then it's time to get busy! When embarking on a big project, it's usually best to pace yourself so that you can do a thorough job. Be sure to take breaks when necessary, and try to make the entire process as enjoyable as possible. By doing so, you'll be able to get your tasks completed quickly so that everyone can enjoy a job well done.
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