Thursday, January 22, 2015

Frenzied SLPs!

I am so excited to be a member of the Frenzied SLPs



First, a little more about myself:

  • I'm a born and raised Southern Illinois girl. I love wide-open spaces, hometown pride, and having everyone know my name.
  • My husband and I love wine. We have an annual wine trail weekend with our friends where we like to stock up on some favorites to bring home with us. Unfortunately, they don't last long in our house! Good thing the wineries aren't that far away ;)
  • On December 16, I became the mom to my perfect little boy, Ian. While 16 weeks pregnant with him, his heart stopped beating. I was able to give birth to him and hold him in my arms-memories I will cherish forever.
  • While I do love wearing dresses and getting dolled up, I am a true tomboy at heart. I own my own shotgun and bow, and shoot them often in the field by our house. One of my favorite things to do in the spring is search the woods for mushrooms. On a summer night, you can find my husband and I fishing in our pond. Don't worry, I still make my husband take the fish off the hook, that's gross after all!

Now on to the reason you're here, you're a frenzied SLP! Each month we will bring you a little something to help make your frenzied life as an SLP a little easier. This month, I've got a little cleaning tip for you!

I don't know about you, but my house always seems to be a M.E.S.S. My husband and I just moved in last month, and I never knew how quickly a perfectly put together house could turn into a mess. Dishes are stacked up in the sink. Laundry is overflowing from the basket. Blankets and pillows are all over the living room floor. Mail is stacked up on the one empty corner of my desk.  

And I know I'm not alone here when I say I don't like spending an entire Saturday cleaning my house. There's got to be an easier way, right? Right!

I've got a weekly cleaning schedule that will keep your house clean in less than 30 minutes a day. The trick? Pick a room to tackle each day. Breaking up the cleaning into small, manageable tasks will help you get things accomplished without feeling overwhelmed. And that's the goal after all, right?



Want a copy for yourself? Get the printable version here and enjoy a cleaner, happier house! 

2 comments:

  1. I've heard of people doing cleaning 1 room/day, and at one point I had good intentions of doing that but then life got in the way! A maid. That's the answer! :)
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  2. Nice to "meet" you! I have a cleaning schedule too. Now all I need is a schedule telling me to use my schedule!

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