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The 5 Key Benefits Of Having A Cleaning Schedule

 Many of us live busier lives than ever before. Demands on us can range from work, home life, raising children , social commitments, hobbies and more - not to mention our efforts to stay in shape. As studies have shown that our space can have a profound impact on our mental and physical health, staying on top of cleaning is important too. But how is this achievable when there is so much to juggle? A cleaning schedule can help. Whether you are a strictly organised person who loves lists, projects, and 'checking' items off when complete, or more laid back, scheduling your cleaning can have lots of benefits. We have rounded up some of the best ones below. It Prevents You Becoming Overwhelmed There are few feelings more tiring than returning home to a mountain of laundry or cleaning, or else finishing the housework only to discover things are back the way they started a few hours later. At such times it can be easy to become discouraged and even overwhelmed. Having a cleaning rout...

My Body, My Swat

 Usually, I am not easily offended, nor do I easily lose my temper. I did lose my temper when I was six years old but have not been able to find it since. Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage is trying to find it but so far, she has not found it. Many people are ticked off by some minor little thing it really does not amount to much. For example, driving through a fast food drive-in , you will realize what getting ticked off is all about. The customer in front of me is so impatient, and the customer behind me is just as impatient. They want everything on their schedule. Setting in the middle, I just relax because there is no way I can speed up the line so why try. Very few things offend me, and I have found it to be a very good practice. Don't let this out, but the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage can get ticked off very quickly, particularly with bugs, lizards, and stuff like that, not to mention snakes. For some reason, she doesn't like snakes, and when she sees one, even i...