Everyone can get super busy during the week, and then cleaning a home can get put on the to do list.  Check out this cleaning schedule for you to keep up with your cleaning every day of the week.  These simple tips and tricks will help your apartment stay clean throughout the week, instead of just once a month.
Home Cleaning Schedule
 Daily 
 Every morning when I get up, and right before I go to sleep, I have a routine that I stick to. It really doesn't take up much time, but doing this can help speed things along. Although this is not included in the 20 minutes, this takes no more than 10 minutes a day, and easily can become second nature. I've put these cleaning tips in order of how I accomplish them during my day.
 Make bed - 30 seconds 
 Put away clothes and jewelry from night before - 30 seconds 
 Swipe toilet (I only clean out the inside if it looks dirty) -30 seconds 
 Wipe bathroom mirror with Windex wipe -15 seconds 
 Wipe bathroom sink with GreenWorks Wipe -15 seconds 
 Spray shower with shower spray - 5 seconds 
 Wipe fingerprints off table in living room - 5 seconds 
 Wash, dry and put away dishes -5 minutes 
 Sweep floor - 1 minute
 The longest part of this list is obviously washing the dishes. If you are severely pressed on time, you can always use paper. I've found the easiest way to keep the dishes in control is to wash them as you use them. Otherwise, by dinner time, you can wind up with a big, uninspiring pile.
 Second Nature 
 Some parts of my home cleaning schedule, are things that I don't really think about, but just do. These also help to cut down on clutter and allow you to spend only 20 minutes a day cleaning.
 As I mentioned already, wash the dishes as you use them 
 Wash laundry on the go (either throughout the day over the week, or all at once at a laundromat) 
 Pick up your stuff whenever you leave the room 
 Sort the mail as soon as you get it
 These are all a part of my daily routine. As for weekends, sometimes I do them, sometimes I don't. I enjoy sleeping in on the weekends, and generally have found my home cleaning schedule to get in the way. Home cleaning can be enjoyable, and even a bit Zen-like, but there are so many fun things to do. Who wants to clean all the time?
 Weekly & Monthly
 Okay, here come the biggies, my Weekly and Monthly home cleaning schedules. For the week, I have my days divided like this:
 Monday-Home Sprint 
 Tuesday-Special Room(s) Day 
 Wednesday-Bills 
 Thursday-Home Sprint 
 Friday-Declutter
 As you can see, Saturday and Sunday are not here. Why? Because I don't like cleaning on the weekends. Monday thru Friday, I organized my home cleaning so that I only need to spend 20 minutes to keep my home sparkling. You can too! Let me explain what each day means.
 Home Sprint 
 Monday and Thursday are my Home Sprint days. On each day, for 20 minutes, I focus on completing ALL of the following:
 Cleaning the Fish Tank 
 Dusting 
 Wiping all mirrors with a windex wipe 
 Wiping all door handles and light switches with a GreenWorks wipe 
 Wet Swiffering the kitchen floor 
 Emptying the trash 
 Watering the plants 
 Vacuuming
 In only 40 minutes a week, I can race through all of these. I bet you can too!
 Special Room(s) Day 
 Every Tuesday is Special Room(s) Day. This is actually my entire monthly schedule, right here! Each Tuesday of each week, I focus on a different section of my home, for a total of four sections.
 Week 1: Porch & Kitchen 
 Week 2: Bathroom & Study 
 Week 3: Living Room 
 Week 4: Bedroom
 For 20 minutes, I'll focus some particular parts that need a deep cleaning, like the inside of the kitchen trash can, or polishing the silver in the living room. For busy people who have more rooms, you don't have to just limit yourself to 4 Weeks, take a few extra if you need. The idea here is to only clean for 20 minutes and then STOP. You'll be surprised at how much of a focused home cleaning you can do in just 20 minutes. If you need a more in depth list on how to clean these areas, check out Flylady.net. She talks about something called "Zone Cleaning" which is similar to this idea, and she has detailed cleaning lists and cleaning tips that are great for people that aren't sure where to start.
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