Many people think that doing housework is easy and anyone can do it, but most of them just want to do it, not do it well.


After all, everyone is very busy with work and has very little time.


It’s okay to be lazy occasionally!


But in fact, looking at housework from another angle, you will find that what we need to learn is not just to do housework itself.


But to use housework to train other abilities, and even get inspiration and creativity from it.


Most of the training in life will be reflected in the state of future work.


Maybe you can observe the relatives and friends around you and see the relationship between their work attitude, ability and housework.


These housekeeping methods are actually the epitome of hard work.


Both require careful planning and accumulation of experience in order to operate for a long time.


If you have received similar training in the family, after entering the society, I believe that you will also be a worker who knows how to think about costs and create value.


In company management, it is often said that when the system violates human nature, it will be difficult to implement, and the same is true in life.


Tidying up housework is a very personal thing, and it has something to do with personality, living environment, and work and rest.


Therefore, to plan your own storage method, you must start from the whole and find the most suitable method for you.


In short, don't let clutter become the norm.


As long as you know a little about the logic of classification, everyone will be able to store them well.


When the items in your home are sorted into categories, you may want to organize your life and face the future more positively.


There are 3 principles to keep in mind when doing housework:


1. Difficult-to-clean places should be cleaned for a long time to reduce the difficulty of cleaning.


For example, a kitchen with a lot of oil stains and a bathroom that is easy to hide dirt, these two places are places to be cleaned on a daily basis.


If you delay until the end of the year and do cleaning once a year, you will doubt your life.


2. Cleaning sequence: top to bottom, inside to outside.


Clean the upper ones first, so as to avoid dust falling and causing the lower ones to be cleaned.


The order of cleaning is generally: ceiling, wall, door and window glass, electrical household items, floor.


3. Make good use of tools


Use tools to do more with less.


Doing housework can also exercise your body.


For people who are busy with work and have no time to exercise, doing housework can meet the basic needs of exercise.


For example, doing laundry, mopping the floor, cleaning doors and windows, and cooking, all require the coordination of the muscles of the whole body.


Repeatedly doing the same action, it can play a good role in the exertion of the muscles and the associated bones.