A Timer Can be Your Best Friend
Mom - do you dread cleaning the house? I did - mainly because I thought it was so time consuming. I never seem to have enough time to keep up with housework. I often times feel overwhelmed and frustrated cause I never get my house clean just the way I like it. But,I have found a way to solve this dilemma.
How? Well, I have given myself permission to work on specific areas of my house for a pre-determined block of time. It has been truly helpful. I know I can not clean my whole house in an hour or two, but while working in increments of time, I am able to make a significant amount of progress. I noticed that if I commit to spending “x” amount of time cleaning specific areas of my house each day, then my house stays in the shape I want it to be.
How did I do it? I used my handy dandy timer.
I set my timer at 15 minute increments and I concentrate on one area or room in my house for that length of time - just doing the task that I think needs the most attention first. When I hear the timer buzz, I am automatically done fixing up that area of the house. Then, I move to the next area and again set the time to 15 minutes.
This trick keeps me from getting stuck in one area for too long and from doing unnecessary tasks. It forces me to work on each area a little bit each day without getting frustrated and overwhelmed. Sure, it’s not the same as deep cleaning but, if you get used to the routine, in time, that area will be clean like the way you want it.
If the task seems greater, I set the timer for a longer period - say an hour or an hour and a half. I even get the entire family in on it and assign each person a task to complete. Every one is pre-occupied with their task for that hour and when all is said and done, the house is so much cleaner and neater then when we first began.
Now, you may be wondering … how does the timer help?
I have noticed that when I set a time limit on a task, it puts me in gear to work swiftly. I tend to accomplish more in a short period of time - I am more focused because I know what results I want to get. I guess my subconscious mind is telling me to hurry and get as much as possible done in the time allotted.
Also, using a timer lets me know that there is an end in sight. This really pushes me to do the best job I can, because I know that it won’t last forever. And when I’m setting the timer for a short time for each area, it also lets me know that I’ll at least get something done to every part of the house by the time I’m done.

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I’m not like most people when it comes to cleaning…I actually LOVE to clean. I love the feeling of accomplishment I have when I’m done, I love the pride I feel in the fact that I am such a clean/neat freak. I’m just weird…LOL.
I did want to say that I do know the benefits of using a timer though. I’ve used it in my business. I tried setting it for 15 minutes & allowing myself 15 minutes to work and then take a quick break. I didn’t stick with that routine but the time that I did use the 15 minute rule worked wonders…hmmm maybe I should dig that timer back out. It’s amazing how PRODUCTIVE you really can be in just 15 minutes!
Tishia Lee’s last blog post..God love the woman who shared this????