Spring Cleaning

Cleanliness is next to godliness, right? Nothing inspires me to clean more than the thought of spring. Everything outside is becoming green, and the scent of fresh flowers mixed with April showers is in the air. I want my home to be a clean overhaul after months of winter hibernation. It is good to keep a cleaning chart handy throughout the year's busyness. A cleaning chart will help you break down and delegate your household chores and alleviate that overwhelmed feeling we all get with a glance around a messy space.

 

Create a chore chart for yourself that is manageable within your daily schedule. You may need to do laundry daily to keep it manageable, or weekly may be sufficient. You could clean your kitchen on Monday and your bathrooms on Tuesday and change your bedsheets and linens every Friday. Find what works with your schedule and create a routine. Blocking and assigning times to regularly clean your home makes a huge task very manageable and can make the busiest women feel like the best homemaker!

 

Aside from day-to-day chores and upkeep, spring is a great time to dig deep. Here are some tips to get your home fresh, clean, and ready for spring!

It all starts with a list, so we've created a checklist you can revisit every spring to ensure your home is a healthy, happy space.

joie miller