WFH schedule cleaning schedule

Working from home is such a blessing I usually get a couple 15 minute breaks through out the day and a 30 minute lunch! In the morning a catch up on dishes clean my kitchen and make beds!

I love my rumba cause I can control it through my app so when I start work I set it to run for about 45 minutes to get the whole house and than it just goes right back to its home when it’s done. On my first break I let the dogs out and switch the laundry and straighten up. During lunch I eat something small and mop the floors and dust. On my last break and pull something out for dinner tidy up the last bit of stuff in the house and get back to work!!!

I’ll keep you posted for more tips and tricks!!

Have a blessed day #wfhlifestyle #wfhlife #

2025/6/9 Edited to

... Read moreWorking from home (WFH) can increase both the flexibility and the need for a structured cleaning schedule. One effective strategy is to incorporate cleaning tasks into your breaks. Whether it's taking 15 minutes to tidy up or 30 minutes to tackle dishes and laundry, having set tasks helps maintain a clean environment without overwhelming your daily routine. Utilizing technology, such as app-controlled robotic vacuums, can also streamline this process. Moreover, consider designating specific tasks for each break or lunchtime. For instance, you might use your lunch break to mop floors and dust surfaces, ensuring that your workspace remains tidy. Additionally, planning ahead for dinner during your last break can save time later, allowing you to transition smoothly back to your work tasks. Embedding these habits into your workday not only fosters a cleaner home but also enhances your overall productivity. Remember, a tidy environment can lead to a clearer mind, which is beneficial for focus as you navigate through your work-from-home routine.