My girls are 5 and 7, so making them part of the process when cleaning out their things is key for everyone. I get things done, and they feel included in the decisions, which helps avoid any major upsets. It’s not always a painless process, but it teaches them responsibility, decision-making, and appreciation for what they have.
I’d love to know more about how you prioritize or structure your time with work, fam and chores.
Do you have time set aside to make the lists before the weekend? Any rituals you have to make the planning and prioritization of chores more enjoyable to you? And when to hire someone for the things that are worth paying for?
This post is like finding gold on a Sunday morning.
Thank you so much for the kind note! Appreciate you, Erin! ♥️
Please, please share how are you able to get all these things done with three small kids, nevertheless..
My girls are 5 and 7, so making them part of the process when cleaning out their things is key for everyone. I get things done, and they feel included in the decisions, which helps avoid any major upsets. It’s not always a painless process, but it teaches them responsibility, decision-making, and appreciation for what they have.
Yes to alllll the cleaning! In fact, I’m going to descale my Nespresso now! Thx!
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Great ideas thank you
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This spring cleaning list is great! Thank you!
Came here to say this! Immediately saved into a checklist on my phone.
Oh yay! Maybe I’ll make a full printable thing for everyone? xx
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Loved this cleaning list! Giving me major inspiration for spring!
Yay! So happy to hear it. 🧼
Loved this Geri!
I’d love to know more about how you prioritize or structure your time with work, fam and chores.
Do you have time set aside to make the lists before the weekend? Any rituals you have to make the planning and prioritization of chores more enjoyable to you? And when to hire someone for the things that are worth paying for?
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