Source: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf34650736.tip.html

Getting Chores Done

Some chores I really don't like to do, but they have to be done so I break them into small chunks and then intersperse with something I do like to do. For example, if I have yet to clean off and disinfect all the kitchen counter tops after baking and doing the dishes, I get a book I am reading before I begin. I spray one countertop, read two pages, then wipe down the counter top thoroughly, replace whatever items I had to move in the process and then spray another, before going back to reading another two pages, and so on. Before I know it, the counter tops are cleaned and I haven't minded the task because I was engrossed in doing something I wanted to do, too.


By Ronsan from Southwest Missouri

Feedback About This Post:

RE: Getting Chores Done

MAKE A LIST, DO A FEW JOBS,TAKE A BREAK AND DO A FEW MORE
OR IF IT'S A SHORT LIST OF CHORES, JUST TACKLE THEM AND GET THEM OUT OF THE WAY. IF I TRIED TO READ A FEW PAGES AT A TIME I WOULDN'T WANT TO PUT THE BOOK DOWN AND START MORE CHORES UNTIL THE BOOK WAS FINISHED ( I TOO AM A FAST READER)

Post By ANNE (Guest Post)

RE: Getting Chores Done

I can't imagine how this could possibly work, especially as I'm a fast reader and would finish two pages after 1 minute of sitting / lying down. It'd drive me crazy jumping up again so soon. My method is to do a 10 minute job, then read 1/2 an hour. Then do another job, and so on. The pleasurable stuff far outweighs the negative, and your chores are done.

Post By Cathy (Guest Post)

RE: Getting Chores Done

I'm a stay at home 26 y/o mother of 2 kids under 2 and sometimes chores just have to take a back seat to more important things like raising children .. Often times the dusting doesn't get done or the laundry isn't folded before it's worn .. but my kids are happy and that matters more than a spotless house. My house is never filthy and I would never be ashamed to have someone stop by, but it's not a show home where my kids are afraid to get anything dirty.

Post by Madelynnsmama

RE: Getting Chores Done

I do the a similar thing with books on tape. I put the tape in a portable player that I can listen to while i do my chores, excercises, etc.

Post By rmj (Guest Post)

RE: Getting Chores Done

Sweetie...you must REALLY hate this chore to be willing to draaagggg it out like that...it would drive me crazy...just DO IT as Nike says and get it over with!!!
But, at least you do it...which is more than I can say for most of the young women these days!!

Post by fauxpaslover

RE: Getting Chores Done

In November I started putting dvds on hold at the library, so I'm constantly with plenty. I then carry the portable dvd player with me in the room I'm cleaning. Sometimes, like washing dishes, I'm making too much noise to hear every word, but it still makes chores lots of fun. I sometimes even bring it in the bathroom while curling my hair, which can take up to 20 minutes on bad hair days. Exercising is much more fun too! I never do this when my husband or children are home, but being alone can be awfully quiet.

Post By Kim (Guest Post)

RE: Getting Chores Done

fly lady . net is a great website.
put all the letter together and that is the address.
but it is encourageing me to organize and clean my house.

Post By sandyu (Guest Post)

Source: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf34650736.tip.html
© 1997-2009 ThriftyFun.com

Disclaimer: ThriftyFun.com cannot accept any responsibility for any injury or damage that you may cause to yourself, others, or property when following any advice given on this site. Read the full disclaimer: http://www.thriftyfun.comdisclaimer.ldml If you find any information on ThriftyFun.com or in our newsletters that is either erroneous and/or potentially harmful to others, please Contact Us, immediately.