It really depends how old your kids are if there real young like 3-5 then let them have a room that they can mess up and when you have company just shut the door if there older teach them to keep there toys in big plastic tub u can get them at the dollar store
2007-01-07 10:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Get organized, I had three and worked 54 hours a week. I got up at 6 am and cooked the dinner, then cleaned the bathrooms and made the beds. Cooked breakfast, cleaned the kitchen, got the kids of to school and went to work, came home at 9:30 pm
( my husband had fed the kids) did a load of laundry while I was eating, tidied up the living room and went to bed. Same thing the next day. On weekends I vacuumed, while my husband worked and did all the other lovely things that one must do. I did that for 7 years and then called it quits with the long hours. It just takes a lot of organization and it kept my weight down, that's for sure.
And I didn't mind not spending time with friends, there's too much damn gossip any way. You need to prioritize and just do it.
One way or the other life will get better and easier.
And I had one philosophy, if you're old enough to make a sandwich, you're old enough to clean up after.
2007-01-07 10:36:34
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answered by Mightymo 6
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I was so glad to read the answers and not see the usual - quit your job- answer. I'm in the same boat, and I know that you try and try but just can't keep up. I do a little in the morning and a little at night, until I'm too tired to stand it. Also I taught my kids that toys stay in their assigned areas, or go back there when they're done playing, my 4 year old helps with small chores. And I've lowered my expectations since getting so upset was not helping anyone. My closets aren't as clean as they used to be, and sometimes my laundry backs up, but I go to bed when I'm tired and on nice days my kids and I go to the zoo or the playground instead of fighting to get the house sparkly clean. It's definitely a give and take thing.You have to find the right balance for you and your family.
2007-01-07 12:12:00
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answered by Katie L 2
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1. I agree with the kids helping out - especially with the messes that they make.
2. Do a bit of tiding every day. Maybe do 1 or 2 rooms at a time. I have found that this helps since you are making progress everyday. Eventually, you will clear up the messes and then by doing a bit everyday, you be able to maintain it.
3. Getting a cleaning person can be expensive, so I'd not do that unless I was making good cash.
2007-01-07 10:30:20
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answered by JiveSly 4
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Get prepared, I had 3 and worked fifty 4 hours per week. I were given up at 6 am and cooked the dinner, then wiped clean the loos and made the beds. Cooked breakfast, wiped clean the kitchen, were given the youngsters of to school and went to artwork, got here abode at 9:30 pm ( my husband had fed the youngsters) did a load of laundry even as i change into eating, tidied up the residing room and went to mattress. same component the subsequent day. On weekends I vacuumed, even as my husband worked and did all the different wonderful issues that one ought to do. I did that for 7 years and then noted as it quits with the lengthy hours. It merely takes a good number of company and it kept my weight down, it truly is for particular. and that i did not thoughts not spending time with friends, there is too a lot rattling gossip any way. you want to prioritize and do merely it. one way or the different existence receives extra effective and a lot less stressful. and that i had one philosophy, once you're previous sufficient to make a sandwich, you're previous sufficient to freshen up after.
2016-12-01 23:37:38
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answered by anuj 3
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You should have the kids help u if they are old enough. And you need to make sure that you get rid of stuff that you no longer need. If you unclutter your house there will be less to mess up. Make sure the kids only keep the toys in the toy room and that they only eat in the kitchen. The small things will help make your house more neat.
2007-01-07 10:40:00
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answered by pierronmom 2
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Rules.
No toys in the living area-except the 1 they are actually playing with. No toys in the kitchen, ever. If the kids want to eat/drink anything outside the kitchen, they must vacuum afterward.
Don't check the mail unless you actually have time to read, file and/or toss the junk. Don't take things (except groceries) out of the car, unless you plan to put them away immediately. I usually make a trip to the car when I do laundry to clean out my gym bag-which is not allowed in the house.
Read notes form school immediately-put important dates on the calender and then toss everything. Have a box to hold school projects and immediately toss any graded papers that you aren't saving.
Get out of bed early enough so you don't have to rush in the morning and risk running out of the house, leaving boxes of cereal left out on the table and kids clothes on the floor in the bathroom/hallway etc.
2007-01-07 10:48:50
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answered by limendoz 5
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Have a look at the program on flylady.com. It's free, and not only does it teach you how to keep things clean in 15 minutes a day (1 hour on Saturday), but it helps you undo years of clutter gradually too, so you're not overwhelmed. It worked wonders for me!
2007-01-07 10:31:28
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answered by SLWrites 5
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I do as much as I can to keep up during the week, and on the weekends I really knock things out.
2007-01-07 10:33:35
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answered by Anonymous
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do you have any family that lives close by? if so ask them to watch the kids for a couple hours a week so you can get caught up. or hire a babysitter and take them to their house. good luck!!!!
2007-01-07 10:28:52
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answered by 4.my.4.boys 2
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