Well, I think there’s something missing from the information about cleaning on the internet…. So, you’re maybe wondering why I’m writing a post about my cleaning schedule if it’s not a huge priority for me right now. There is nothing about a messy house that means you’re failing. (I have to repeat this to myself all the time, so I’ll repeat it again for you). ![]() There is NOTHING about those things that means you’re failing. You may have dishes in your sink when you go to bed at night and that’s ok. Your laundry may be piled up all week waiting to be put away and that’s ok. Your house may not be spotless all the time and that’s ok. Maybe…right now….in this crazy season of your life, you just need to lower your expectations a little bit. What to do when a clean house feels impossible We have two kids under 4, we’re growing businesses along with other jobs and obligations, and still (trying) to prioritize family time, rest, and self-care.Īnd if you’re anything like me, there’s something inside of you that wants to have a clean house….but you feel like it’s just a bit impossible. I’m a busy busy busy mom that works (a lot). In this season of life, there’s just no time for it all. A clean house is not a huge priority to me right now. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of cleancult®. I’m also giving away a free printable house cleaning checklist to keep you organized. ![]() Here’s an honest and realistic cleaning schedule for working moms (and something that you can actually keep up with). Keeping your house clean as a busy working mom is TOUGH! And there are a lot of things in our house that go undone.
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