Best List of Household Chores
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Making the best list of household chores you are able will help you keep track of everything that needs to be done around the house. From kitchens to backyards, this handy list will keep you organized and feeling more in control of your environment.
The Best List of Household Chores
The best list of household chores comes when you have taken the time to be thorough and organized beyond simply scrawling out instructions on a piece of notebook paper. Proper organization and establishing routine takes time, and the same can be said about that initial list. If you are willing to devote the time toward starting out as you intend to go, you’ll find it much easier to keep up on what you’ve listed, and you’ll even enjoy admiring the work put into the list itself.
How to Make Your List
First, have a family meeting if a spouse or children will be involved with the tasks that are to be listed. The best way to get compliance from otherwise reluctant workers is to get them incorporated into the plan from the beginning. Allow them to have input and make an effort to utilize the suggestions they give.
Next, make a list of everything you need to complete on a weekly basis. While this list can be almost anything you’d like it to be, here are some examples of what you might include:
- Bedroom organization: Laundry, mopping/vacuuming, dusting, making the bed
- Bathroom organization: Scrubbing floors, countertops, bathtub, cleaning mirrors
- Common living area: Vacuuming, dusting, putting away books, magazines, DVDs
- Kitchen: mopping, disinfecting, cleaning out the refrigerator/microwave, cooking, dishes
- Yard: mowing, weeding, sweeping
Follow this example of an organized list for every area of your home until you have a meticulous run-down of everything that needs to be done in order to keep your home maintained and in tip-top shape.
Finally, you will have to create your list. Ditch the notebook paper and ballpoint pen, and instead take your family out for a fun Saturday morning of shopping for creative supplies you will use to make the best list of household chores imaginable. Purchase some brightly colored poster board, stencil letters and paint, embellishments such as glitter, buttons and stickers, and anything else that will allow each and every family member to make their own imprint on the final product.
Have the person with the steadiest hand list all of the necessary chores on the poster board and then commission the younger children to color, decorate and complete. Then write each individual’s name on a piece of cardstock and add a piece of Velcro to the back. Use these to rotate the names on the list throughout the month so everyone gets a chance to complete different chores.
Further Functionality
If you want your list to be honored and utilized, post it in a place where everyone will see it. A hallway next to the kids’ rooms can be an ideal spot, as is the side of a fridge or on a kitchen wall. You may also want to institute small rewards for younger family members to ensure they complete their tasks and continue to make the list functional by checking it daily and rotating the names weekly. To reward your entire family, you can make a special dinner or visit your favorite restaurant as a celebration of a job well done.
While making the best list of household chores may seem daunting, you will surely love the end result when your house becomes clean and organized, and each member of your family will take pride in a personal job well done.
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