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By Katie Berry
Copyright 2015 Katie Berry
Cover image viaiStockPhoto.com/Urfinguss
All Rights Reserved
All rights reserved. This book orany portion thereof
may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever
without the express written permission of the publisher
except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
First digital edition 2014
Second trade paperback edition2015
ISBN-13:978-1508564966
ISBN-10:1508564965
Housewife How-To's is a registeredtrademark of Katherine Berry.
Introduction
Ifyou've been battling home clutter and messes for any length of time, this isprobably not the first book you've turned to for help. Maybe you have a shelfof books that have promised a total home transformation but which only offeredvague advice. Maybe you have books that seemed to make sense but required youto buy a number of containers, baskets, and other products before you could getstarted.
This isnot one of those books.
On my website, HousewifeHowTos.com , I've spent years helping otherslearn to efficiently cook, clean, get organized, do laundry, and save money.Often when people leave a comment or send me an email they're at their wit'send.
Here arejust a few things readers have shared with me:
Ican spend all day cleaning but it looks like I haven't done a thing.
Thereare piles of junk everywhere and I feel like I'm just shoveling them from oneplace to another.
LastSpring I cleaned my whole house. I so proud! Two weeks later it was back to thesame mess.
Ispend so much time cleaning house but my bedroom looks like a dump. There'snever enough time to take care of MY space.
Iwork long hours and hate spending my whole weekend cleaning. My house shows it,too. I can't keep living like this but don't know how to fix it, either.
If thissounds familiar, you're not alone. We all wish cleaning and organizing could beas simple as the advice the King gives to the White Rabbit in Alice inWonderland: "Begin and the beginning and go on till you come to the end:then stop."
Scoresof books about cleaning and organizing make it sound that simple: start withone thing, keep going, and then you're done. Actually that linear approach iswhat causes the problem!
Bookswhich tell you that cleaning is a matter of going from Point A to Point B toPoint C ignore that, when it comes to cleaning and organization, there's nosuch thing as being completely done. There is, however, a way to do things methodicallyso you not only clean and organize a room but keep it clean and organized, too.
Thisbook will keep you from getting lost. With 30 Days to a Clean and OrganizedHouse you will learn to clean and organize, yes, but you will also learn tokeep your home in great shape by taking a little time every day to maintainwhat you've done.
As youwork through the book you'll see that each day has three parts to it: cleaning,organizing and maintaining. It's important to understand these are threedistinct steps.
Cleaningconsists of wiping, dusting, scrubbing, vacuuming, etc. It also involvestossing what's obviously trash (food wrappers, old newspapers, dead floralarrangements) but not sorting through or arranging things.
Organizingmeans to sort through items, decide where they belong, and then put them there.
Maintaining,the final step, involves returning to rooms you've already cleaned andorganized to restore them to their pristine condition.
Onceyou've finished the plan you'll have cleaned and organized every room,cupboard, and closet. You will also have kept them clean and organizedthroughout the entire 30 days. Then, using the , you'll be able to keep yourhome just as clean and organized in less time than you're probablyspending now.
There isan inner logic to this plan. The days are arranged in a specific order toprovide maximum impact for your cleaning efforts. Each day's tasks are laid outto build on what you've already accomplished, and what you'll be doing next.Even the steps in each task are structured to help you work efficiently. Changeany of these things and you'll wind up going down the rabbit hole.
So the#1 Rule is trust the plan.
Followingthe plan as-written addresses the main rooms in your home first, even if theothers are messier. Why? Because when the rooms where you spend the majority ofyour time begin to feel serene and organized it will give you the motivation tokeep going until your entire house is clean.
Meanwhile,your family will begin to appreciate the changes to your home and they'll helpmaintain them. You might even find they're willing to help with each day'stasks, and since the plan is so straightforward they'll be able to!
Don'tbelieve me? Here are some things readers of this book have already said in theirreviews :
This30 day plan is different. It's simple, straightforward, well organized and notthe least bit gushy or preachy. It's practical enough that even my husband ison board.
I'vedabbled with a lot of cleaning and home organizational methods, hoping that onewould finally take hold and help me conquer the beast. I'm impressed with thisone. Gave my daughter the list for cleaning the living room, and it looked thebest it had in a long time.
Withmy overloaded schedule, I never thought I could achieve such a clean andorganized home (including Kids rooms)! AMAZINGLY......it stays clean andorganized with the help of your Daily Tidy Up routine!
Rearrangingor skipping any of the steps in this plan is what takes people down that rabbithole where they spend hours working but have nothing to show for it. So donot skip a step and do not rearrange the days just because you'drather clean your office before your laundry room. Trust the plan.
Whileit's important that you work through the days in order -- and work each day asoutlined -- there is no reason you have to do the plan in thirty days. Maybeyou have physical limitations which require you to rest between bouts ofactivity. Maybe you work insane hours and only have a half-hour per day to dealwith your house. Maybe you just like to take things nice and slow. Work theplan at your own pace, but whatever you do, work in the order provided.
Remember,this is not a competition. You absolutely do not want to get burned out.Spending some time working on the plan's steps each and every day willaccomplish wonders in your home. How quickly that happens really is up to you.
Thisbook is also available in paperback through Amazon. In this Kindle version, Ihave taken advantage of the ability to provide links to helpful articles on mywebsite HousewifeHowTos.com . If you purchased the paperback,this Kindle version is available for $0.99 so you can easily refer to theseadditional materials as needed.
TheDaily Cleaning Routine is the foundation for everything you're going toaccomplish in the next thirty days. Following the Daily Cleaning Routine willtake you through the majority of your home where you'll tackle messes andclutter before they become a problem. For some people, this step alone makes a hugetransformation in their home's cleanliness and comfort, one which restorestheir confidence and motivation.
Don'tlet the name of the routine frighten you! By "daily cleaning" I do notmean scrubbing your floors and polishing your windows every single day. Who hasthe time or energy for that? A daily cleaning routine just means spending ahalf-hour or less establishing a baseline.
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