How to Clean Your House Before 9am, Everyday!

Lisa Curcio
If you have kids, you know how hard it can be to keep up with the housework. There is always something more to be done and always a little some one right behind you to make more work. Having a clean house in is not something to stress over, but a messy house can add stress to your already busy day. You do not have to be a clean freak or have OCD to keep your house clean. Cleaning your house every day can be done before your day really even begins, in fact it can be done by 9am if you do it right.

1. Having a clean house without too much work starts early, especially if you have kids to get ready for school. I am up between 6 and 7am everyday, whether I like it or not. In the long run, this is the main thing that keeps my house clean though.

2. I have started making my coffee at night before bed. All I have to do in the morning is plug in the pot and I am ready to go. While my coffee is brewing, I get to work cleaning my house & getting my kids ready for school.

3. I Start out by filling the kitchen sink with hot water.

4. While the kitchen sink is filling, toss a load of laundry in the wash.

5. While I am getting my kids ready for school, I eat breakfast and decide what rooms to work on for the morning and wash a few dishes.

6. Once the kids are off to school I have about an hour to clean my house, anything not done in that hour will have to wait until tomorrow.

7. The laundry is done washing by now, so toss that in the dryer. If you wash a load of laundry everyday, there will be a load of laundry to be folded. I like to fold the laundry and come back to put it away at the very end of cleaning the other rooms in my house.

8. Quickly grab a broom and sweep the floors. If you do this everyday there really is not much to sweep up and does not take very long. If you have young kids crawling around on the floor, it is important to keep the floors clean.

9. Grab an empty laundry basket and walk around the house grabbing toys, books or other things that are not in the correct room. As you move from room to room, put the things in the basket away.

10. I have 4 boys, so my bathroom gets cleaned almost everyday. Fill the sink with hot soapy water, wipe down the sink, tub and toilet and you are done.

11. I usually pick one or two rooms to vacuum every couple of days, but not everyday. If I have to pick just one, I usually vacuum the rug under the dinning room table. It is amazing how quickly crumbs accumulate under the table with 4 young kids!

12. I usually pick just a few pieces of furniture to polish every couple of days, but not everyday. I will sometimes just choose to polish just the things on top of the furniture. For example, I will only wipe down picture frames and not the furniture.

13. At about 10 minutes to 9, think about what you want to have accomplished for the day and if it is not done quickly finish it up. Do not start anything new. Now is the time to quickly put some clothes away, put dishes away, wipe down the microwave or refrigerator.

14. You are done!

15. As long as you have just one hour a day you can stay on top of things. This does not include big cleaning projects or changing out of seasonal clothing. This is simply a way to keep from getting overwhelmed. The main thing, is to commit to spending an hour everyday, and no more than an hour.

Published by Lisa Curcio

I am a SAHM to 4 great boys and a feisty baby girl. My youngest son was born May 2008 with a Congenital Heart Defect. Teacher to the Children, Finder of the Legos, Washer of the Laundry, Hoarder of the Nutel...  View profile

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  • Linda M. McCloud3/5/2009

    Great tips. Still working on being a morning person.

  • Yona Gold3/1/2009

    :-D

  • L.L. Woodard2/26/2009

    Sounds good to me.

  • SMG2/25/2009

    I love this article. I like that you've limited your time. Nothing like a deadline to make things happen. A bit of focus and you're good to go. Great job!

  • Geannie M. Bastian2/24/2009

    I really liked this! I'm saving it to come back to for future reference.

  • JRS2/24/2009

    Nice article, cleverly written!

  • R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen (Rose)2/23/2009

    Nicely written.

  • Kay Whittenhauer2/23/2009

    #2's my fav, too: I make the coffee the night before, but once the kid's on the bus at 7:40 I'm in the car on the way to work. I do agree that having a plan and doing a little bit everyday makes all the difference. Working moms don't need to have a messy house either. Maybe you've inspired me to write an article on that! :) lol... Nice to meet you!

  • Kathryn Sharp2/23/2009

    Wow. I can't imagine being up before nine every day! My kids are still under five, so we don't have to get up!

  • Kim Linton2/23/2009

    Fantastic suggestions Lisa!

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