People say that you will be able to know the personality of a person once you are in their place. There, you would see everything from its exterior, interior decorations to the mess that surrounds the place. Well, I could judge the person by seeing how miserable their place might be, but now that I think about it… would that be a reliable basis to consider for meeting an individual? I suppose not!

What if the person is too busy, perhaps a workaholic, but would not prefer to hire a domestic helper? That would really make his house a mess, but that doesn’t mean he’s a bad person. But despite this, I guess the person won’t even try to explain to everyone why their shoes and socks are scattered everywhere, their chairs in the living room are not arranged correctly, and the whole room is completely messy. So what you need is just a few minutes to learn these tips that will go a long way in transforming your chaotic place into a home sweet home.

  • Plan your work and work on your plan

First things first, make the necessary plan. Set your goals first and think about ways to achieve these goals and objectives. Let’s say you want to get your home ready for the upcoming Christmas season, make a list of the things you need to create the desired ambience. At this point, you can also list the products you need to purchase for said restoration and decorating plan.

  • Start cleaning and decorating with a positive attitude

You should also consider your emotions and moods before you start decorating and renovating your home sweet home. Surely, your mood will greatly affect your urge to put every little thing in order. Don’t work yet if you’re not in your best shape to do it. Start working with a positive attitude and everything will happen according to your plan. No money or time to waste, no fine lines on the forehead, just a well-maintained home at the end.

  • Involve your children in the cleaning activity

Let your kids experience what it takes to do general home cleaning and restoration. Let them know how you work so they learn to watch your activities and avoid messing up the house. You can delegate easy tasks to them, such as picking up small but scattered things and putting them in a box. Tell them to tidy up their rooms and closets. They can also perform simple tasks like sweeping the floor and washing dishes in the kitchen.

When decorating, like putting together a Christmas tree, they will be excited to cover

  • Division of labor is essential

If you have more than two children, you can give them different tasks that they can do better at. Let’s say that the eldest will be the one to do the most difficult task and will also supervise the performance of the other siblings. The one next to him will do the kitchen chores and the little ones will be able to take care of the chest of drawers and other lighting tasks. Suggest that they make the Division of Work List and put it on the refrigerator where it will be crossed out and the name of the person who will not fulfill their mission will be written down. You can even reinforce and motivate them so that they are encouraged to do chores around the house.

  • Maintain cleanliness and order in your home

After reviewing your target list and making sure you haven’t missed anything from the list, it’s now your plan to maintain your order. Remind your children that keeping clean is much easier than always having to do general cleaning.

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