1. Return your things to the places where they belong.
Make sure that you have a specific place for each object in your home. This way you won’t have to spend so much of your precious time looking for things. It will also help you to keep your things in order. Your home can’t be tidy if all your stuff is just scattered around your house.

2. Keep your cleaning products in one place.
A small plastic box or a bowl can be your perfect assistant during cleaning and you won’t have to walk between rooms to get your cleaning products. Just carry this box with you when you clean your house.

3. Clean your house during short breaks.
You can do your chores during small breaks between other, more important activities. For example, you come to your kitchen to make tea. During these 3-5 minutes of waiting, you can do some dishes or clean the floor in one of your rooms.

4. Use anti-static spray to fight dust.
If you spray an anti-static agent on screens and other surfaces of your electronic devices and home appliances and wipe them with a paper towel, they won’t get covered with dust for twice as long as usual.

5. Wait for 15 minutes after applying detergent to a dirty surface.
This rule is equally effective for tile, ceramic surfaces, and even plastic. It’s not a good idea to apply detergent to your toilet bowl or the tiles in your bathroom, for example, and then start scrubbing them immediately. Wait for 10-15 minutes before cleaning them. You’ll save a lot of effort and time. Meanwhile, you can do some other chores.

6. Schedule your chores for certain days of the week.
You can schedule your chores for certain days of the week. For example, you can do laundry on Monday, clean your bathroom on Tuesday, buy food on Wednesday, wash floors on Thursday, and dust and vacuum your home on Friday. This way, you won’t have to do everything at once and your weekends will be chore free.

7. Get rid of at least 20-30 objects every month.
Every family accumulates a lot of useless things every month. It can be packages, advertising leaflets, newspapers and magazines, small souvenirs, etc. That is why it is necessary to take a box, walk around your home with it, and put at least 20-30 objects, which you don’t use but still haven’t gotten rid of, in it. You should repeat this procedure once a month.

8. Each of your family members should have a container for their personal belongings.
Let each of your family members have their own convenient container where they can store their personal belongings like keys, a telephone, cards, etc. It will be easier for them to keep their things in order and to not waste time searching for them.

9. Get rid of old things by dividing them in groups.
You have to get rid of your old things from time to time. It’s easier to do this by dividing your belongings into groups. Each group will have their own day of week. This way, it won’t take much of your time and you won’t stop doing this chore half-way through.
You can start with your clothes. Divide them into small groups, like underwear, pants, dresses, jackets, etc. If you don’t have much time, spend about half an hour for each group daily. Always complete what you’ve started, then you’ll have much more free space in your house very soon.

10. Get rid of spontaneous islands of mess.
Some households can have spontaneous islands of mess where all family members keep their stuff. It can be a kitchen table, for example, where everyone might leave their things like medicines, books, children’s toys, etc. It’s important to get rid of these islands and assign certain places for each group of objects. For example, you can store your medicines in a special box, your books on a shelf, and toys in a drawer.
Which of these tips did you find useful? Will you try them at home?
