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When youโre busy, taking care of your home takes too much time and energy, leaving you tired and discontented at the end of the day.
Minimally Viable Housekeeping translates business effectiveness and efficiency techniques for the home. So you can spend more time doing the things that make life worth living.
This is where you’ll my posts describing how to minimise the time and effort you spend on housekeeping.
5 Tips for Surviving Renovations
5 tips for updating our homes without updating them
Adulting, accountability and responsibility
Benefit of a good nightโs sleep
Creating a happy and healthy home
Developing an organisational system
Doing the damn housework; Downton Abbey and you
Happiness of housekeeping habits and routines
Housekeeping standard practices
Housework surveysays: what you really think about it
How to care for your best rooms
How to choose what to do first
How to conduct a rewarding research project
How to eat well and save money on food
Do you struggle every day to get it all done?
If you’re fulfilling work and family obligations with little or no help, you know it’s a constant battle to keep your home in order. Often, it’s all or nothing – you’re catching up on one front but losing on another.
Comparing historic house and modern hotel operations, ex-Project Manager Alexandria Blaelock reveals how:
- What goes on in your head affects what goes on in your home.
- Focusing on what’s right for your family reduces your to-do list.
- Standardising saves you time and effort.
- Planning and scheduling makes it all happen.
- Not to feel guilty about seeking help.
Minimally Viable Housekeeping is Blaelock’s fourth book applying business techniques to personal concerns. Using these productivity techniques to manage your home will free up the time and energy you need to live a life worth living.
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