A clean and tidy space helps you feel more relaxed and ease at home, but we know that cleaning regularly isn’t always feasible due to busy lives and unforeseen circumstances. Letting it build up can lead to you feeling bogged down and unable to tackle chores, so here are some top cleaning tips for when you’re overwhelmed.

How to Clean When You Feel Overwhelmed

Here are some cleaning tips for when you’re overwhelmed to help you hold onto your motivation and ease you into the process.

Make a List of Your Priorities

This is a universal list you can keep on hand for future cleaning that you can always refer back to. Everyone will have different priorities, so there isn’t a list template to follow. The important things to remember when creating this list for yourself is:

  • What cleaning tasks give you the best sense of accomplishment?
  • What room do you spend the most time in or items you utilise the most?
  • What chores do you feel MUST be completed before you have guests round?

This will help you prioritise which cleaning tasks you want to tackle first as they are not just practical suggestions, but ones that will help you continue feeling motivated. If you struggle to decipher which tasks are more important, choose the ones that make the biggest impact on you and how you’re feeling.

Choose a Starting Point

Following on from the list of priorities, by making this list, you can easily see where your starting point should be. However, if you have chosen quite big tasks and you’re still feeling overwhelmed, make your starting point smaller.

If there are dirty dishes in your sink or clutter on your kitchen surfaces, tackle these one at a time. If your laundry basket is overflowing, organise this into different loads and get started on those. Whatever smaller chore you choose, it will get the ball rolling and you can begin to work your way up to bigger tasks that appear on your priority list.

Remember to Take Breaks

Once you’ve chosen a starting point, it’s important not to look at the task ahead as a long stint of non-stop cleaning – this will immediately demotivate you and make you feel even more overwhelmed! By dedicating a certain amount of time to a task and taking breaks in between, this will help you make steady progress and give you some breathing space throughout.

This could mean taking a short break after each chore you complete, such as after you’ve loaded the washing machine, cleaned the toilet or put items back in their place, or even after each room you finish cleaning. Another alternative is simply setting a timer for 20 or 30 minutes so you can take a 5 or 10 minute break before starting again. It’s whatever works for you!

Tips to Avoid Feeling Overwhelmed With Cleaning

Wouldn’t it be great if you could stop feeling overwhelmed about cleaning altogether? Here are some tips to help!

Stock Up on Cleaning Essentials

We don’t mean filling your cupboards with an abundance of cleaning products that you won’t even use. Strip it back and only purchase the cleaning products you know you will definitely use, like multi-use cleaners, glass and window cleaners, and polish.

At the end of every clean, keep track of how much product you have got left, so you know whether you need to add it to your shopping list. This way, you will be able to stay on top of your cleaning and reduce the risk of not being able to clean as you don’t have any product left.

Make & Stick to a Cleaning Schedule

By having a cleaning routine you can follow, it will help you keep on top of cleaning so you feel less overwhelmed. Even if you miss a couple of chores, your schedule will ensure that you’re still in control and things won’t pile up.

Whether you choose to create a weekly or monthly schedule, it’s important that it fits into your current routine and is achievable for you. There are templates available for you to use, but we recommend creating your own one so you can add tasks that are most important for you and they’re distributed evenly around your daily life.

Listen to Something When You’re Cleaning

While you’re cleaning, listening to music can help boost your motivation as well as make you feel like you’re getting through the chores quicker. Distracting you from the overwhelming and dull task at hand, it can encourage more focus and give you a boost.

Compile a playlist with your favourite tunes or browse your streaming service for playlists curated to keep you motivated. Podcasts or audiobooks are other alternatives to take your mind off the cleaning process and keep you entertained, so it becomes second nature and you can get into the groove of it.

Choose a Professional Cleaning Company

If the thought of cleaning your entire home is just too overwhelming and you can’t get past it, professional cleaning companies like Pinpoint Homes are here to help. With the option of a one-off cleaning service, you can use this as a fresh start to help you get back into a good routine. Or, if you’d prefer more regular cleaning so you don’t have to worry about it at all, then this is another option too.

We’re here to support you when life gets busy and always guarantee to leave your home sparkling. Get in touch with us today to see how we can help you with our professional cleaning services.

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