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I am also pasting each challenge on my Facebook Page.
One of the purposes of this challenge is to practice daily continuing to clean the areas we are working on. For instance, I have been doing a much better job of daily wiping down my bathroom. If for some reason, I skip a day, it is much easier than if it is let go. And, it takes less time, when you do these things as you go along. For instance, if you use the bathroom, take time to wipe down the counter top when water is dripped on it. I keep a clean washcloth folded or rolled on the counter, so that it looks decorative. This works quite well for me, and has made my job easier.
What I have learned is I can accomplish many things in baby steps. This keeps life's challenges and chores from being overwhelming, as well as making them more pleasurable. This is why I keep writing and sharing, hoping you will be encouraged to join the dance of balance and grace.
Showing posts with label Making Cleaning Easier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Making Cleaning Easier. Show all posts
Monday, February 9, 2015
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
When You Get It Out, Put It Away
When you get an item out, it deserves to be put away: and, I'm not talking only to you, but to me. This is probably one of my worst habits. Why?
I don't know. It just is.
However, I do know that life would be simpler
if I would remember to do this one thing.
When you get it out, put it away.
Have you ever thought of what a self-defeating cycle it is to clean up the clutter, and let the pile grow over again in a few weeks or a couple of months? It's not that you don't know how to clean: you make it harder by not putting things away immediately. What could have been an easy task becomes harder by letting the pile grow.
Talk to that child inside of you: the one that never completely assimilated the message that one's toys, books, and blocks need to be put back on the shelf or in the toy basket. Please, don't be insulted: I know you are an adult, who is in pain and is fatigued. However, I have learned it sometimes helps if I act as mother towards my inner child. The mother I am talking about is a kind, patient, and fun mama, who can even make a game of picking up. Use that timer. You will probably beat it.
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Image Courtesy of [Salvatore Vuono] / FreeDigitalPhotos.netAs you pick up, time yourself for 5 to 15 minutes,according to your physical ability. If you are putting an object away
that you brought into a room, it will probably take less time than that.
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You can do this.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Philippians 4: 13 NKJV
Praying you will be strengthened,
Deborah
P.S. I'm still tweaking the blogs. It might take another week or so. I have played perfectionist to the hilt on this, and I am crying, "Halt!". I have housework to do.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
One Easy Rule
Never leave a room empty-handed. That means every time you leave a room you can take at least one thing with you that needs to be relocated. Are you actually going up the stairs this very moment? No? However, you can leave one or two items at the bottom of the stairs, awaiting your trip up there.
The above method can be applied to any room, and it adds up to a cleaner house. I don't always do this, but I think it's about time I did. How about you? Is this something that will make your life a little easier?
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