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suggest eight ways your mother can simplify her household chores.​

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Answered by surabhipathak1978
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Answer:

1. Include the Family

Everyone makes the mess, so everyone should help clean it. According to the Housekeeping Channel, a study conducted by the University of Minnesota said that the best predictor of a child's success is the age at which he or she begins helping with household chores.

2. Assign Tasks

Ensure that nothing gets overlooked by assigning jobs to each family member.

3. Set a Clock for 15 Minutes

Doing a little bit each day will keep you from spending all Saturday scrubbing.

4. Break House Chores Into Chunks

"Create separate lists for chores that need to be done daily, weekly and monthly," says Sheila Delson, the founder of FreeDomain Concepts. "Maintain focus on just what needs to be done at that specific time."

5. Develop Time Awareness

Don't leave something half done. "Monitor how long each task takes so you can carve out enough time to accomplish each of your goals," says Delson.

6. Have a Space for Supplies

"Start by designating one place to store all of your cleaning supplies," says Colleen Ashe, the creator of Ashe Organizing Solutions.

7. Make a Cleaning Caddy

"Have a simple bucket or pail that's easy to fill with supplies, yet small enough to cart from room-to-room," says Ashe.

8.Prioritize

"If you run out of time, at least you accomplished the most important tasks," says Delson. "The next time, those leftover items become the priority."

Explanation:

Include the Family

Everyone makes the mess, so everyone should help clean it. According to the Housekeeping Channel, a study conducted by the University of Minnesota said that the best predictor of a child's success is the age at which he or she begins helping with household chores.

Assign Tasks

Ensure that nothing gets overlooked by assigning jobs to each family member.

Set a Clock for 15 Minutes

Doing a little bit each day will keep you from spending all Saturday scrubbing.

Break House Chores Into Chunks

"Create separate lists for chores that need to be done daily, weekly and monthly," says Sheila Delson, the founder of FreeDomain Concepts. "Maintain focus on just what needs to be done at that specific time."

Develop Time Awareness

Don't leave something half done. "Monitor how long each task takes so you can carve out enough time to accomplish each of your goals," says Delson.

Have a Space for Supplies

"Start by designating one place to store all of your cleaning supplies," says Colleen Ashe, the creator of Ashe Organizing Solutions.

Make a Cleaning Caddy

"Have a simple bucket or pail that's easy to fill with supplies, yet small enough to cart from room-to-room," says Ashe.

Prioritize

"If you run out of time, at least you accomplished the most important tasks," says Delson. "The next time, those leftover items become the priority."

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

By following eight way our mother can simplify her household chores:

1. Get the family involved:

Everyone makes a mess, so everyone should help clean it up. According to the Housekeeping Channel, a study conducted by the University of Minnesota said that the best predictor of a child's success is the age at which they start helping with homework.

2. Set tasks:

Make sure nothing gets overlooked by assigning jobs to each family member.

3. Set the clock to 15 minutes:

If you do a little each day, you don't want to spend all Saturday scrubbing.

4. Divide household chores into pieces:

"Create separate lists for tasks that need to be done daily, weekly, and monthly," says Sheila Delson, founder of FreeDomain Concepts. "Keep your attention on what you need to do at that particular time."

5. Develop a sense of time:

Don't leave anything unfinished. "Keep track of how long each task takes so you can set aside enough time to accomplish each goal," says Delson.

6. Find space for accessories:

"Start by designating one place to store all your cleaning supplies," says Colleen Ashe, creator of Ashe Organizing Solutions.

7. Prepare the Cleaning Caddy:

"Use a simple bucket or pail that's easy to fill with supplies but small enough to cart from room to room," says Ashe.

8. Make the pig a priority:

"When the time runs out, at least you completed the most important tasks," says Delson. "Next time, those surpluses will become a priority."

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