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Use this printable daily and weekly cleaning schedule form, plus these articles about the daily and weekly cleaning schedule, to make your own. Use this printable daily and weekly cleaning schedule form, plus these articles about the daily and weekly cleaning schedule, to make your own. [View this email in your browser]( [Home Storage Solutions 101: A Place For Everything That Matters]( Dear {NAME}, For me the dream is to have a clean enough house, without excessive amounts of effort to keep it clean and maintain it. Perhaps this is your dream too. If so, one of the simplest ways to accomplish this goal is to have a daily and weekly cleaning schedule. Sure, that means you'll be putting in some minimal effort, each day, to keep your house clean, but when you do you are doing the bare minimum each day to keep a relatively clean and enjoyable home, most of the time, without it ever getting really excessively dirty. In this email I'm giving you the tools necessary to make the most important components of your home's cleaning schedule. In this email you'll find: - A printable form you can use to make your schedule; plus - Instructions for how to choose what to fill in for the daily cleaning tasks (including my suggestion of the Core 5 to include); and - Instructions for how to fill out the weekly part of your schedule, including with what tasks need to be done weekly as well as how to choose what day or days you'll do these tasks, to make sure the schedule works for your home and your life. Get Your Printable Cleaning Schedule Form Start by grabbing your free printable cleaning schedule form, so you can fill it out today! [Click Here For Printable Cleaning Schedule Form]( [printable cleaning schedule form for daily and weekly cleaning]( [Pin The Article For Later]( How To Make A Personalized Daily Cleaning Checklist One of the steps in creating a house cleaning schedule that works for you is to create a daily cleaning checklist for yourself. This daily schedule or checklist is meant to be quite short since the goal is not to be cleaning all the time in our home, but instead it is designed to hit the essentials. You need to choose what is right for you, but in this article I've listed what I call the "core 5" tasks, plus listed some additional other suggestions for possible daily tasks. You can also see how several other readers made their daily cleaning schedule to give you ideas for yourself. [Click Here For How To Create A Personalized Daily Cleaning Checklist {Includes The "Core 5" Tasks}]( [Daily cleaning checklist]( [Pin The Article For Later]( How To Make A Personalized Weekly Cleaning Schedule Along with daily cleaning tasks, there are more tasks that need to be done regularly and consistently, but not quite everyday, and instead weekly. To finish filling out your cleaning schedule form you'll need to decide when, during the week, you (or whoever is assigned or agrees to do that task) will do these various additional tasks. The sky's the limit for when you'll plan to do them, and this flexibility is what allows a weekly schedule to work for your house and life. For example, you could schedule them all one one day, or you could spread them out over the course of the week, or lump them into a couple days spread across the week. In this article I walk you through the two steps of making a weekly schedule, so you can fill out that schedule and begin! [Click Here For How To Make A Personalized Weekly Cleaning Schedule]( [How to create a personalized weekly cleaning schedule]( [Pin The Article For Later]( Learn How To Adopt The Daily Tidy Up Routine To Maintain Your Home Have you put a lot of effort into decluttering and organizing your home, and everything seems great for a day or two, or even a few weeks, but soon enough everything seems to be a mess again, and you feel like you're back at square one, and shouldn't have even bothered with all that effort? This is such a common problem, and it keeps people stuck in a bad cycle of maximal effort for short term rewards, or sometimes even keeps people from trying again because they just don't think all that effort is worth it in the long run. But what if I told you that you could learn the number one skill that allows you to maintain your decluttered and organized space, from now on, once you've put it into place? With this skill -- the daily tidy up routine -- you can stop this terrible cycle of huge mess, to looking good, to huge mess again, and you can do it in just 10 minutes per day. Watch the replay of the Declutter 365 Premium March habit of the month session, to learn all about the daily tidy up routine which is the secret to maintaining your home from now on. Find out [how to join Declutter 365 Premium here](. [Declutter 365 Premium]( In this tidy up session video replay you'll learn the following: - Difference between decluttering and tidying - How tidying up helps you maintain your home - The steps for your daily tidy up routine - Review of habit creation principles, to turn this task into a daily habit [Declutter 365 Premium]( And once you're a member of Declutter 365 Premium, you'll get access to a new live session each month about a different habit or skill you can learn and implement, which will help you maintain your home so it stays mostly clutter free, organized, and clean and tidy, from now on. In addition, members of Declutter 365 Premium also have access to over 260 videos, as part of 6 years of video archives, all about decluttering and organizing each area of your home. It's like having Taylor available as your decluttering and organizing coach 24-7, whenever you need guidance and assistance! I hope you'll join today and learn all about the daily tidying habit, so you can keep your home decluttered and organized, for good, in 2024. [Declutter 365 Premium]( [Taylor] [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:taylor@home-storage-solutions-101.com) [Email](mailto:taylor@home-storage-solutions-101.com) [Declutter365]( [Declutter365]( Copyright © 2024 Flanery Companies, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at my website, Home-Storage-Solutions-101.com for the newsletter and email updates. Our mailing address is: Flanery Companies, LLC P.O. Box 2554West Lafayette, IN 47996 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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