Is your daily cleaning routine as intense as these Australians?
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Cleaning the house is one of those necessary evils that, sadly, we can't escape. No matter how much we may dislike it (and oftentimes, procrastinate), it must be done – especially if we want to maintain a comfortable and pleasant living space.
But just how often should you be cleaning different areas and items in your home? While there's no definitive answer, there are certainly some guidelines you can follow. For example, the kitchen is arguably the most important room in terms of cleanliness, since it's where we prepare our food. Therefore, it should be cleaned daily – or at least every other day – with special attention paid to the stovetop, fridge and sink area.
As for other rooms in the house such as bedrooms and living spaces, a general rule of thumb is to vacuum once or twice a week and dust surfaces weekly as well. Of course, this may need to be increased if you have pets or (grand)children who make more messes!
However intense (or not) your daily cleaning routine may be though; it's nothing compared to what some Australians are doing on a regular basis. Recently on social media, one woman kicked off a conversation by sharing her huge weekly cleaning list which covers nine different areas of her home! Not only that but each day has specific tasks assigned to it too... talk about organised!
Her post prompted many others to share their own lists with equally impressive levels of organisation and detail; including one very impressive spreadsheet table which breaks down each task even further according to time allotment (10 minutes here; 15 minutes there).
One woman’s spreadsheet was so popular that fellow mums asked if she could email them a copy. Image source: FacebookMumsWhoClean.
All the lists varied in layout and format. Image source: FacebookMumsWhoClean.
But not everyone was convinced that such detailed organisation was necessary... or even possible! Some commenters said they ‘couldn't live like that’, while others preferred to keep more of a mental checklist rather than write everything down. One person simply said: ‘life is too short’.
What do you think? Could you never miss a beat like these highly organised Aussies; or does the thought fill you with dread? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!
But just how often should you be cleaning different areas and items in your home? While there's no definitive answer, there are certainly some guidelines you can follow. For example, the kitchen is arguably the most important room in terms of cleanliness, since it's where we prepare our food. Therefore, it should be cleaned daily – or at least every other day – with special attention paid to the stovetop, fridge and sink area.
As for other rooms in the house such as bedrooms and living spaces, a general rule of thumb is to vacuum once or twice a week and dust surfaces weekly as well. Of course, this may need to be increased if you have pets or (grand)children who make more messes!
However intense (or not) your daily cleaning routine may be though; it's nothing compared to what some Australians are doing on a regular basis. Recently on social media, one woman kicked off a conversation by sharing her huge weekly cleaning list which covers nine different areas of her home! Not only that but each day has specific tasks assigned to it too... talk about organised!
Her post prompted many others to share their own lists with equally impressive levels of organisation and detail; including one very impressive spreadsheet table which breaks down each task even further according to time allotment (10 minutes here; 15 minutes there).
One woman’s spreadsheet was so popular that fellow mums asked if she could email them a copy. Image source: FacebookMumsWhoClean.
All the lists varied in layout and format. Image source: FacebookMumsWhoClean.
But not everyone was convinced that such detailed organisation was necessary... or even possible! Some commenters said they ‘couldn't live like that’, while others preferred to keep more of a mental checklist rather than write everything down. One person simply said: ‘life is too short’.
What do you think? Could you never miss a beat like these highly organised Aussies; or does the thought fill you with dread? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!