I Tried Dana K. White's Cleaning Routine for One Month! (A Slob Comes Clean)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @lcn706
    @lcn706 Год назад +1089

    I once heard someone say “aim for your home to be clean enough to be healthy but dirty enough to be happy”. You’re doing great mama!!!

    • @zanecheryl8768
      @zanecheryl8768 Год назад +14

      I live by this. It keeps guests with kids super comfortable and happy as well. Everyone has a great time together. Some days the house is emasculate but every day it's a home. ❤

    • @CheerMomOhio
      @CheerMomOhio Год назад +2

      Yes my mom had that sign on the wall. She got it when she was dealing w a case worker for my adoption

    • @AndreaLikesMusic
      @AndreaLikesMusic Год назад +4

      Ty for sharing this! I spend so much time spinning my wheels around cleaning things that I miss out on actually living life. I’m working on it, and this way of describing balance is just awesome ❤❤❤

    • @TheSilverLining22
      @TheSilverLining22 Год назад +1

      This is great!

    • @OldLadyInFL
      @OldLadyInFL Год назад +2

      I was raised in the South and my mama always said to "Keep yourself and your home like you're expecting company." This is because people tend to drop in a lot in the South, and God forbid you are caught looking like slob!

  • @despicabledavidshort3806
    @despicabledavidshort3806 Год назад +309

    I love DKW!!! She literally changed my life when I became disabled. My entire life went up in smoke, I couldn't even get out of bed. Then I found Dana and I would make myself get out of bed and "just do the dishes", but not everyday. Some days I physically couldn't do them, so maybe every 2-3 days I forced myself to do the dishes. As I got better I would add a very small task. I am so close to having it under control and that's a major accomplishment for me. Thank you Dana K White 😘😘😘💓

    • @MamaShorty
      @MamaShorty Год назад +21

      I feel ya. Just found DKW a month ago, still doing laundry day 1. :/
      But, my life went up in smoke 3 years ago and I'm still working on getting it under control. ME/CFS, MCAS, POTs, checking for Crohns in 2 weeks, small fiber neuropathy, fibromyalgia... list goes on and on. Covid, for me, is the gift that just keeps giving. It's so hard, but DKW has helped me accept 5 minutes of progress on my bad days, is still 5 minutes better than if I had done 0. Best wishes on finding your groove with whatever you have going on!

    • @lightningbug276
      @lightningbug276 Год назад +8

      Thank you for sharing! My knees are both bad and I’ve been so frustrated with trying to clean .

    • @fp1912
      @fp1912 Год назад +15

      Im struggling with severe depression. I can’t seem to ever keep up with the mess. Never heard of her but I’m gonna check her out!

    • @thatswhatisaid8908
      @thatswhatisaid8908 Год назад +8

      @@fp1912 you will love her! She's also written several books. Decluttering at the Speed of Life is one, but my favourite is How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind. She's really funny, too!

    • @rachaelheki2008
      @rachaelheki2008 Год назад +4

      Thank you for sharing!! Hearing your testimony is very encouraging to those of us who have health difficulties.

  • @garlicgalore
    @garlicgalore Год назад +996

    Cleaning the house while the children are growing is like shoveling the walk while it's still snowing ~ Phyllis Diller.

    • @toryevanss4512
      @toryevanss4512 Год назад +35

      I've heard "trying to brush your teeth while eating cookies"

    • @jomama81ranch8
      @jomama81ranch8 Год назад +18

      True that.... Rachael H! LOL
      However, that is the most important time to do so because kids must go to school and sit next to "peers". Having a clean house that doesn't smell like rancid, greasy, old food and cigarettes... which sticks to the clothing and hair, and then sending that child off to school to become the target of much teasing... is so much more important!
      I have been involved in our local crisis pregnancy center for over 22 years, and you can SMELL exactly how "clean" my clients houses/cars are, in the first 15 seconds after they walk in, and how that smell fills the counseling rooms while there and after they leave... unless we go spray it!
      If all parents could SEE that, knowing how cruel kids can be, they would all go that extra mile.

    • @garlicgalore
      @garlicgalore Год назад +16

      @@jomama81ranch8 It really was just a tongue-in-cheek comment meant to make people smile shared from a famous comedian from back in my day.

    • @maddiex0x0x0x0
      @maddiex0x0x0x0 Год назад +2

      Yep. We have to try though 😅

    • @snowwhite5842
      @snowwhite5842 Год назад +5

      @@jomama81ranch8 easy girl, it was a joke.

  • @kristikinasz1186
    @kristikinasz1186 Год назад +31

    Dana telling me to do my dishes every day changed my life 8 years ago and I'm forever grateful.

  • @kimberlyk.1307
    @kimberlyk.1307 Год назад +535

    I think you're nailing it at being an attentive and loving mom, and that's what's most important. My sons are now 29 and 30, and I regret all the time I spent trying to have a super clean house. Housework is always going to be there, but little ones won't. You are a fantastic mom!

    • @ThatAwkwardMom
      @ThatAwkwardMom  Год назад +65

      Thanks Kim ❤️ I appreciate this comment. It's a good reminder for all of us to gives ourselves a little slack when we have little ones.

    • @anniec6420
      @anniec6420 Год назад +4

      @@ThatAwkwardMom i really love that you set aside some time every day for the child and when that time is up the child knows that play time is over because mom has other stuff to do...

    • @Centralmassmedia
      @Centralmassmedia Год назад +60

      I agree. My mother has been in constant motion - cleaning, cooking, etc. for 60 years. I have no memories of her ever sitting down to watch tv, read with us, play video games or anything. She'd sit down to eat dinner for a few minutes and pop back up to start the dishes. Spring and Fall cleaning meant moving all furniture and washing every wall. My father worked 2 jobs so when he got home he'd watch tv with us on occasion. Now at 79 years old my mother still can't sit through a 22 minute sitcom. I would prefer memories of her spending time with us instead of clean windows. My sons are grown now and I have a cluttered house but I have spent tons of time with them playing, reading, talking, taking walks, cuddling each other and the pets. A clean home is nice but a happy family is most important! Awkward Mom - you are doing great!

    • @Anagrams458
      @Anagrams458 Год назад +6

      I always felt that when my home was clean I was more able to relax and spend time with my children.

    • @andrealagow1715
      @andrealagow1715 Год назад +4

      @Anagrams458 I'm very similar! A clean and tidy home brings me calm and peace. If mama ain't calm mama might be a little on edge. 😂😂 as my kids have gotten older I find that I clean in spurts and take little breaks to make sure they see they're getting my attention.

  • @laurasell2353
    @laurasell2353 Год назад +55

    I glad you found Dana's dishes and laundry advice helpful. She changed my life by pointing out that organizing and decluttering are two separate things, and decluttering comes first. This was a mind-blower for me. Now my house is transforming before my eyes each week.

  • @itsacarolbthing5221
    @itsacarolbthing5221 Год назад +426

    I think Dana concentrates on dishes and laundry because, if they're not done, life comes to a standstill, with nothing to wear and nothing to cook with/eat from. Her container concept literally changed my life. Her books are amazing, and her routine also fits well with Flylady.

    • @AB-zr8pu
      @AB-zr8pu Год назад +22

      The container concept completely changed the way i look at "stuff". Life changing.

    • @kristinauhrl6983
      @kristinauhrl6983 Год назад +7

      What's the container concept?

    • @AB-zr8pu
      @AB-zr8pu Год назад +38

      @@kristinauhrl6983 Her book or a video from dana k white would give a better explanation. But in a nutshell, everything in your house (rooms, closets, shelves, boxes, cabinets, etc) including your house itself is a container. You assign a place to like items and then only keep as many of that item as will fit in its container. So for me, i have room for 3 bookshelves. I put my favorites and work related ones in place first and when the shelves were filled the rest got donated. The container was full. Maybe a little bit of mind games, but it made it so much easier for me to give away books and other items i'd had a hard time parting with in the past.

    • @kristinauhrl6983
      @kristinauhrl6983 Год назад +3

      @@AB-zr8pu sounds like a great idea!

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Год назад +8

      @@AB-zr8pu I would be getting another bookshelf LoL But I'm also a pile person and don't filter new books into my collection (therefore onto shelves) until I'm confident I will either reread them/want to loan them to friends/reference them in my work/they have sentimental value such as being signed or first editions.

  • @heatherlawhon3408
    @heatherlawhon3408 Год назад +76

    A *HUGE* time-saver tip for laundry: Keep everyone’s laundry separate. Rarely mix! Saves like 90% of laundry time by never needing to sort. Each person has a basket. Husband and I mix denim. But everything else is separate. Love it so much. Also, only keep one hamper for pulling clothes out of the dryer. No more baskets to take care of “later.” I also hang everything that can easily be hung. Less folding is a blessing.

  • @BethB2010
    @BethB2010 Год назад +144

    I literally cannot with how precious Skyla is 😭

  • @Minnieclosettt
    @Minnieclosettt Год назад +20

    This is the realest video I have ever seen. And it also shows me that I am not the only one struggling to keep a house as clean as I did before children. New mom here and I approve this video!

  • @abrareads
    @abrareads Год назад +169

    Don't underestimate the power of decluttering!! If you have less stuff there is less to pick up. 🙂

    • @johannaespinal1063
      @johannaespinal1063 Год назад +14

      Give her container concept a try. I love it, I've tried it with my daughter and she's getting to understand that there's a limit to be able to keep and maintain clean/ organized. I love it! But I do use the quarantine(time away) box before getting rid of. That's from minimal mom

    • @stephanied6711
      @stephanied6711 Год назад +1

      Definitely agree

    • @stephanied6711
      @stephanied6711 Год назад +1

      And it’s very freeing also

    • @ElizabethChronis
      @ElizabethChronis Год назад +11

      The container concept has gotten us to the point that we can usually tidy the main floor in 3 minutes, with two littles (4&2) “helping” … it takes longer if we include the kitchen, but not a lot longer. It’s glorious!

    • @paularies3282
      @paularies3282 Год назад +3

      @@ElizabethChronis #goals that's awesome!!! I'm getting there. Container concept is so helpful.

  • @ginad9253
    @ginad9253 Год назад +75

    I think you are the most relatable mother I've ever seen online. First video of yours I've seen but you've gained a subscriber. Looking forward to more content from you.

  • @scarletbluefield2542
    @scarletbluefield2542 Год назад +256

    Dana is the first to admit she's not a cleaning or organizing expert. The key to her "system" (besides doing the dishes) is to declutter down to the point where you *can* get your house put back together in 5 minutes. I love laundry day, too! It's paradoxical, but the more loads I have to do, the more likely I am to get all the laundry washed, dried, and put away.

    • @Jo-hello
      @Jo-hello Год назад +8

      Yes the decluttering is key 🙂

    • @wickedirish
      @wickedirish Год назад +16

      Yes, yes! Was coming here to say that. Dana never says she’s a cleaning expert. I suspect she put in the routines because of people begging her for it….like people begged you to review her system! I also have to say, that baby….What a charmer! She’s watching you and when you make eye contact, she just lights up.

    • @lmack6596
      @lmack6596 Год назад +21

      Yup!! And while 5mins may not be enough to pick up all the toys. It'll be tidier than it was if you spent 0mins. As Dana says, "Better is good".

    • @hunterduncan8824
      @hunterduncan8824 Год назад +6

      Or if you have hobbies and things that require a lot of items, ORGANIZEEEE!! You gotta be able to throw things into their home, not AT their home. The boxes will be organized eventually or you’ll manage, but having containers and boxes for things is a major life saver

    • @sesil0060
      @sesil0060 Год назад +5

      I'm so happy that my kids are old enough now to do their own laundry. It's so much better now

  • @terryruiz7417
    @terryruiz7417 Год назад +5

    Love Dana K White. She makes more sense than any other coaches for keeping your home looking decent. Stresses better, not perfection. My kind of woman!

  • @kimberlyk.1307
    @kimberlyk.1307 Год назад +125

    Thought: when I had two kiddos a year apart, the crockpot was an enormous help. It frees up a huge block of time in the evening, saves a ton of dishes, and ends the dinner hustle. Even just getting the evening meal prepped in the morning takes a huge load off and keeps the home running smoothly.

    • @korab.23
      @korab.23 Год назад +10

      Throw a crockpot liner in and cleanup is almost nonexistent. So much truth in this. For me, it was instant pot because I'd realize sometime after lunch that dinner was necessary...😅

    • @lauragb3677
      @lauragb3677 Год назад +2

      Amen to that!
      When I worked FT and my kids had sports the crockpot was awesome too!

    • @stargazerbird
      @stargazerbird Год назад +5

      Yes, one pot meals are fantastic and you can make so much you can eat it the next day as well.

    • @cassondramurray6100
      @cassondramurray6100 Год назад +5

      @@korab.23 omgosh yes. I know the Bible says "the truth shall set you free," but second to the truth, it's my instant pot.

    • @anzot6903
      @anzot6903 Год назад +5

      Yeah, a weekly meal plan with two or three "flex" meals planned in (crockpot chili, soup I'd frozen two weeks before, shredded crockpot chicken to throw over rice) makes cooking so much less stressful. And you can honestly make really great, quick, healthy meals in a crockpot when you actually have energy in the morning, rather than trying to get it all done at 4 pm with screaming kids and a headache.

  • @suzy1676
    @suzy1676 Год назад +23

    Dana also mentions that the 5 minutes done by each family member (as appropriate) multiplies the cleaning power. It will get better!❤

  • @dawnmichelle4403
    @dawnmichelle4403 Год назад +122

    This is so funny to me because I had been trying to get all my laundry done in one day, and I never could manage to do it. It's because of your videos that I started doing one load a day, and it was such a relief to me! Funny how we're all different. I'm glad we both found something that works for each of us, and I'm very thankful for finding you and your channel. 💚

    • @mizzezjones
      @mizzezjones Год назад +3

      I too love DKW, but the laundry in a day didn’t work for my brain.

    • @ritadyer9295
      @ritadyer9295 Год назад +3

      My goal is a load a day. Pretty much whatever is dirty that day. My son is always complaining he can’t find the right underwear. I will have everything clean and he will be whining. If I know I just washed then I can call his bluff. He’s 12 and going thru a growth spurt. The most in his life. He’s gone from a size 10 to 14 in a few weeks! He pretty emotional so I have to keep the “right” underwear clean. Next week he will want something different. Still aiming for a load a day with the kids and me. My husband wears uniforms and they get nasty so I do his once a week so I know all of his are clean for the week ahead!

    • @JadeIsChronicallyTired
      @JadeIsChronicallyTired Год назад +3

      Genuine question, how do you have enough laundry to do a full load a day? Is it just because you have small children or is there something else at play here? Since my partner and I don't have kids at most, we'd go through 2 sets of clothes a day, usually less. So I was always confused by the advice to wash laundry every day. Especially since growing up my mom did laundry at the laundromat once a week

    • @dawnmichelle4403
      @dawnmichelle4403 Год назад +4

      @@JadeIsChronicallyTired great question! My kids are actually grown so it's just my husband and I. I don't do any laundry on Sunday. The rest of the week I do certain loads: my husband's work clothes, towels, gentle care clothes, etc. Occasionally, I may have just five items or so in a load, but I just set the load setting on the washer to Small or Medium. I am so much more on top of the laundry this way!

    • @mizzezjones
      @mizzezjones Год назад +3

      @@JadeIsChronicallyTired larger families may find it easier to deal with these tasks daily. Dark clothes, linens and towels, white clothes, lighter clothes, red clothes, outdoor work clothes, and the list goes on. One category per day instead of all at once, especially if the family is large and you are unable to devote a whole day to the task by washing at home with one machine and not a laundromat.

  • @bittyky
    @bittyky Год назад +54

    I highly recommend listening to Dana’s podcast! It helped ground me through cleaning during depression. Also, nice way to give motivation to clean since she is so not judgmental and super realistic.

    • @mclarkson1015
      @mclarkson1015 Год назад +9

      Thank you for this recommendation. I have depression and it’s not easy keeping a clean house. I will check out that podcast 👍🏼

    • @theloveyourfacegal2773
      @theloveyourfacegal2773 Год назад +4

      depression is crippling that's when I started watching g these shows its like I needed someone to tell me how to put 1 foot in front of the other. I have recovered & I learned alot of great tips from the ladies she has recommended 😊

  • @mamainthereal599
    @mamainthereal599 Год назад +99

    The 5 minute tidy is genius! I LOVE that it is only 5 minutes: I can convince myself to start, knowing that it is only 5 minutes. I try to do a 5 minute tidy in the morning, afternoon, and evening. I have 6 kids, so I find it necessary to do more than just once a day 😅

    • @mljs9245
      @mljs9245 Год назад +2

      Yes, I think 5 minute pick up a couple times a day makes a huge difference.

    • @ritadyer9295
      @ritadyer9295 Год назад +1

      I want to do this with my kids. Let them have a 5 minute tidy or maybe 10 minutes. Right now our routine is all out of whack with homeschool and other things. They’ve been sick a lot here lately. But I’m working on it.

    • @greatauntlizbethg9137
      @greatauntlizbethg9137 Год назад +2

      @@ritadyer9295 may I suggest u try a 5 minute pick up at first. And, following Dana's advice, 5 minutes of time regardless of what they achieve. Resistance will be less when they believe you won't make it longer coz they didn't achieve much. At first you'll need to supervise their 5 mins and do your own 5 mins separately, but over time they will get better at it and be effective independently

    • @ritadyer9295
      @ritadyer9295 Год назад +2

      @@greatauntlizbethg9137 thanks!

    • @FarkleBeans
      @FarkleBeans Год назад +11

      When my kids were little, we did "commercial cleaning". We would watch a show they like, and run around giggling on commercial breaks, to tidy up a bit. It's AMAZING how much you can get done during the commercial breaks for one show, and the kids thought it was a game! I love little tricks like this!

  • @EmilyJeanBlatt
    @EmilyJeanBlatt Год назад +39

    Oh my goodness, I’m in the Take Your House Back course group with Dana, Cas from Clutterbug & Dawn from Minimal Mom and they were just chatting about you and this video! Cas said she wants to do a collab with you & Dawn was saying how much she loves you!! 🎉❤ I love seeing your audience grow so much! I found you because of trying to figure out fly lady and stayed for your wonderful personality & perspective. ❤

  • @elisabethchen5243
    @elisabethchen5243 Год назад +33

    As a SAHM with young kids, I would say that one 5-minute pickup per day is geared toward working parents with older kids (who can also do 5-minute pickups). So it only works in our house when we do 5-minute pickups at transition points (so a couple a day), like the end of an activity or before a meal.

  • @paularaisingtobless2743
    @paularaisingtobless2743 Год назад +22

    I watched this a few weeks ago and was like “I think I can do this!” I have tried soooo many cleaning systems and just could not do it because it felt overwhelming. THIS VIDEO WAS AN ANSWER TO YEARS OF PRAYERS!! I not only have a routine (I did modify a little like you did), BUT I am sticking with it!! I am not sure why this one works when the others didn’t. But if you had not shared I would still be sitting in clutter and rush cleaning twice a year when we have guests. Now my house is always a pleasure for us NOW, not just twice.m a year - and I am giving myself grace during the decluttering part because there is a lot to go through. But 15 minutes a day (modified from the 5) has me making more and more progress than I ever have. Thank you!!!❤

  • @lesjay6968
    @lesjay6968 Год назад +21

    Dana changed my life...she has simple,common sense,ways to clean and declutter....there was no way I was going to declutter a closet by taking Everything out at once...I can't clean that way... Dana's way simple,open a closet,one item at a time,in garbage or donateable box,and take item where it belongs...simple..and do dishes, make bed,the rest seems to follow...love your videos 💕

  • @minecraftingmom
    @minecraftingmom Год назад +17

    What I loved most about Dana's ideas is how she explained her reasons for doing things the way she did. I found the book and blog far more helpful than the cleaning routines.

  • @laurenyost1526
    @laurenyost1526 Год назад +84

    My mom had one laundry day a week, and did all of our family's laundry that day. I tried for years to make that work for me, and for whatever reason it never did 🤷 so for me it was so freeing to have someone tell me to do a load every day. It works so much better for my easily distracted brain.
    I think the best cleaning advice anyone can give is just to find a routine that fits easily into your life and stick to it as best you can!

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 Год назад +1

      Was it Monday? That’s the traditional “wash day”

    • @tcllfk
      @tcllfk Год назад +1

      Monday was my mom's wash day. But it's easier to wash only one day when you have parents that today professionals would call minimalists. Having a smaller wardrobe helps with the wash loads. There were only three people in the household. Larger families, more loads of laundry. Alot of clothes, more loads of laundry (especially if you don't wash regularly).

    • @laurenyost1526
      @laurenyost1526 Год назад +1

      @@amazinggrace5692 I'm pretty sure it was 😂

    • @laurenyost1526
      @laurenyost1526 Год назад +2

      @@tcllfk I'm a minimalist! We don't have much clothing, but there are 6 in our household. I think I do about 3 loads of clothes a week, one load of towels, and one of bedding. I feel like that's pretty minimal, but I still have to do 5 loads a week. That would take all day, and with little kids, I'm not guaranteed all day for anything 😂 one load a day is sanity saving. My favorite phrase is "one load a Day keeps the laundry monster away!"

    • @alycewich4472
      @alycewich4472 8 месяцев назад

      @@laurenyost1526 🤣

  • @juliequates9529
    @juliequates9529 Год назад +59

    I've moved to a "by person" laundry system so I don't have to sort clothes anymore. And we keep very small wardrobes so I do have to do it more often then once a week or we'd run out. Love your review! And my goodness that baby girl is SO precious 😍

    • @lisamoss7632
      @lisamoss7632 Год назад +2

      This is how I do it too. Each person has a day assigned.

  • @Charlie-558
    @Charlie-558 Год назад +46

    I've combined Danas Methods (including Decluttering, so 5 minute pickups actually DO work for me now) with the Flylady Zone Cleaning. For me that means: dishes every night, 5 minute pickups (multiple per day!), 15 min of decluttering/zone cleaning daily and one laundry day per week. That way I get everything tidied AND clean. That is the ONLY thing that has gotten my house to a point where I can actually have guests over more or less ANYTIME... I have ADHD, have been a solb since childhood... I really hope the idea to combine those two systems helps someone else out there too! Sending love and decluttering energy to all of you

    • @rochelleandres7488
      @rochelleandres7488 Год назад +2

      That may be me! Slobby adhd over here 🙌 so I’ll try your advise!

  • @katwat2653
    @katwat2653 Год назад +26

    Thank you for validating weekly laundry!!! I hate daily laundry 😫.

  • @Anon-vx7kr
    @Anon-vx7kr Год назад +17

    CLR stands for calcium, lime, and rust. Those are the stains it removes.
    Years ago we bought a house that had (I thought) a terrible problem with grout all over the bottom of the shower in one bathroom. It turned out to just be hard water deposits. Lots of applications of CLR, and a little bit of scrubbing, cleaned every bit.
    Love your content.

    • @natashashealthyliving
      @natashashealthyliving Год назад +3

      Yep, CLR cut through 15+ years of rust stains in my Grandmas bathrooms that no amount of scrubbing or bleach could even touch. All I did was spray it on, wait 15 minutes, and rinse it off. And the tub looked brand new again! It’s magical for rust!

  • @rachelroslund
    @rachelroslund Год назад +7

    Funny story, I decided to try this and did all of my laundry today and it turns out I need more hangers. I guess it's been a long time since I had ALL of my laundry clean! 😂 But I do have a great sense of accomplishment and I'm looking forward to no more laundry for a week! Heck, I even have a clean bed!!! Thanks for the advice!

  • @arlenevillanueva7585
    @arlenevillanueva7585 Год назад +13

    I also believe dishes and laundry are the most overwhelming chores. Especially dishes. Skyla is just too adorable by the way. 🤗

  • @lizc752
    @lizc752 Год назад +81

    I love how Dana talks about 5 minutes multiplied by the number of people in your family equals a lot more time. We have 8 kids. If everyone cleans up for 5 minutes, that’s 50 minutes (if all 10 of us help) of cleaning!!
    I also have laundry days. Mondays and Thursdays are laundry days. Start to finish. And if it drags to another day, I feel overwhelmed and all out of sorts haha!

    • @ritadyer9295
      @ritadyer9295 Год назад +5

      When I was teen and my dad was military, we moved to Frankfurt, Germany and the housing/apts did not have washers and dryer hook ups in the apts. (didn’t have American tv hook ups either at first. Can you tel I’m old). Anyway, there were several washers and dryers in the basement. There were six apts in each stairwell. Three stairwells to a building. We had wash days assigned. If you needed to wash something and it wasn’t your day, you had to get permission from whoever’s day it was to use the washer assigned to you. So having a wash day and routine makes a lot of sense.

    • @Mealzanator
      @Mealzanator Год назад +1

      I like that. 2 laundry days sounds more doable for our family of four. I wash all through the week. But have friday to get all the work clothes and school uniforms done. But then that bleeds into clothes on the line till saturday. Not ideal for me

  • @mugdhapp
    @mugdhapp Год назад +17

    I love Dana’s system because she came to it after years of struggle and didn’t just get it because she grew up with those skills. Makes it very relatable to other slobs like me.

  • @holisticnurse3921
    @holisticnurse3921 Год назад +8

    You are doing an amazing job tackling the responsibility of motherhood, a home based business, and everything else in between! Your family is a treasure, having a spotless house is an unrealistic wish for most moms, and not a priority. Developing daily routines to keep the home safe, clean to the level that you are able instead of show home worthy, is a victory in itself. Be blessed 😇

  • @erinj9642
    @erinj9642 Год назад +19

    I ❤ Dana. Have all of her books. She's the only one that made it click in my brain.
    Also, we don't even produce a whole load of laundry a day.

    • @waahtera
      @waahtera Год назад +3

      I agree. There's only two people people in our house and we produce one load of darks, one colorful load a week and white load only every other week. It would make no sense to wash a load every day. If I keep up with the fold and put away to all my clothes are clean at the same time. It made me realize my closest is too full.

  • @angella7576
    @angella7576 Год назад +4

    Omg that baby is the cutest!!!! Those smiles just put sunshine in your heart.😊

  • @wifemamateacher
    @wifemamateacher Год назад +79

    Try Barkeepers Friend powder for the bathtub stain! Wet the area, sprinkle on the powder and let sit for a few minutes, and then scrub-the stain should lift that way! Loved the video-Dana K. White has been such a huge help to me in decluttering our home and helping take the stress out of that whole process! I was thinking on switching over to a laundry day as opposed to a load a day after hearing a friend mention how much success she has had with that, and seeing your video has given me an extra nudge to give it a go :).

    • @stephanied6711
      @stephanied6711 Год назад +6

      I use that in my toilet too

    • @ntmn8444
      @ntmn8444 Год назад +5

      Oh yes! Definitely! Bar Keepers WILL remove those rust stains. I forgot to mention that in my comment.

    • @gfkenya9926
      @gfkenya9926 Год назад +5

      I was about to post the same. Bar Keepers Friend paste is a must.

    • @lmack6596
      @lmack6596 Год назад +2

      Thank you! I'll try it on my rust stain.

    • @Quintus468
      @Quintus468 Год назад +2

      power paste is another great option, I've gotten things up with it I thought were stained for good.

  • @larkfly9273
    @larkfly9273 Год назад +1

    That is the cutest baby I have seen in I don't even know how long. You are blessed!

  • @rachellewellyn9062
    @rachellewellyn9062 Год назад +52

    I have loved Dana for years!!! When I saw her name pop up on one of your videos I think my brain popped! She is remarkable! Have you started storing your food storage containers with the lids on? That has seriously changed my life. CHANGED MY LIFE! But, yes. I love her decluttering method. And I believe why her system works so well is that if you have those things down that can bring your house to a screeching halt: laundry, dishes, then when you do have time and energy, you aren't playing catch up with those giant tasks that take longer when you don't do regularly- she calls it dishes math. Dirty dishes take exponentially longer the more there are and how crusted they have become. Anyway, when you're not playing catch up with those you have the time to get to other areas that need attention and you have the energy to build other systems. I love her podcast. And I also read her blog from the beginning before her books came out. Her system just makes sense. And I love that you always know where to start. Dishes. Do the dishes. 😁 Anyway!! Great video! You're a beautiful mother and I'm so happy for you and I love your channel! I'll pray that some major appliance company will see your need for a dishwasher and give you one for a sponsorship (that happened for Dana!). Happy mothering/surviving all these crazy kids. (I have 4, and now strep has hit the house 😭. But I did the dishes! 😁)

    • @cin4195
      @cin4195 Год назад +2

      Oh my, I hope you all feel better soon

    • @rachellewellyn9062
      @rachellewellyn9062 Год назад +2

      @@cin4195 thank you so much. Antibiotics are a blessing!

    • @mama-cita
      @mama-cita Год назад

      ​@@rachellewellyn9062 antibiotics kill the gut microbiome and makes you unhealthier in the long run. Only use them in life and death situations.

    • @alycewich4472
      @alycewich4472 8 месяцев назад

      Good for you!😅

  • @life_lived_well_8
    @life_lived_well_8 Год назад +18

    Barkeepers Friend is my go to for getting rust stains out of sinks. Probably works for tubs too. Also, I have been listening to Dana’s podcast for years and have read one of her books. I’m glad she finally made it over to RUclips. After reading about and trying different systems, she was the one that finally helped me get significant traction with my house cleaning and tidying.

  • @Love90Light
    @Love90Light Год назад +44

    I think you can make you own cleaning routine picking up what's works best with you from all those methods.

    • @ThatAwkwardMom
      @ThatAwkwardMom  Год назад +28

      One day I will! But I'm not quite done yet, I have a few more cleaning routines I want to review first 🤓

    • @Love90Light
      @Love90Light Год назад +14

      @@ThatAwkwardMom we are all waiting for yours. I have kids and it will definitely help me.

    • @ElizabethChronis
      @ElizabethChronis Год назад +6

      @@ThatAwkwardMom … I’m looking forward to you developing your own personal cleaning routine!

    • @lyndacolvin642
      @lyndacolvin642 Год назад +3

      @That Awkward Mom I think what you have shown me is that we can all create our own cleaning routine. There are certain areas that every agrees on-dishes, bed making, bathroom cleaning. Let's be honest. We rest better crawling into a made bed. It is easier to clean the kitchen/ dining room when dishes are done and a clean bathroom helps us stay clean. These three things make our homes close to company ready. I want to know what other routines you are wanting to review. I have looked at a 1950s housewife cleaning routine and I feel like it is all the routines combined into one.

  • @readfamilylearner
    @readfamilylearner Год назад +10

    I was a chaotic slob and finally started a cleaning routine when my kids were 11,8, 6, and 4. It was pretty a long road to train them and myself to keep it up. 8 years later the fruit is incredible. We’re def still kinda messy, but we know how to properly and speedily clean. No falling over, whining, getting overwhelmed, or hiding. I’m thankful. This aspect of adulthood isn’t going to be a burden for them like it used to be for me.

    • @Ponette-1776
      @Ponette-1776 Год назад +3

      My mom worked full time. When we were old enough, she taught us how to do our own laundry, vacuum and clean our rooms. Saturdays were cleaning and laundry days for us and, once we were finished, the rest of the weekend was ours. Great training for adulthood and didn’t hurt us one bit ❤

    • @alycewich4472
      @alycewich4472 8 месяцев назад

      Good for you! Your children might not have liked it when you were training them, but they'll be forever grateful once they leave home.

  • @jenhawkfam
    @jenhawkfam Год назад +8

    Rust stains: Bar Keepers Friend. Make a paste and let it soak a little while. I love Dana K White. She is great for those who are overwhelmed. Try her no mess decluttering method when you are ready. 😊

  • @Nick-wy2uf
    @Nick-wy2uf Год назад +5

    Hi! Dana also helped me a lot! She also teaches that our house has a space limit and that if it takes us too long to get it picked up that we're in over our heads with the amount of stuff we have! Look into "the container concept " and "clutter threshold " from Dana they helped me a bunch 🥰🥰🥰 lots of love from Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤️

  • @somethingsaboutmary3134
    @somethingsaboutmary3134 Год назад +12

    I totally agree about the laundry! Also, I HIGHLY recommend only washing your own clothes in the first load when there’s an overwhelming pile of clothes. Trust me, there’s just something so satisfying about an entire load of YOUR OWN clean clothes- plus your not likely to forget about it 😉. Selfish as it may be ha.

    • @alycewich4472
      @alycewich4472 8 месяцев назад

      Not selfish, you've earned the right to that first load being yours.

  • @katherinelipari6610
    @katherinelipari6610 Год назад +4

    I LOVE DANA!!! She has made my house go from crazy to decent - with a four year old, three year old, 1 year old and newborn in the house. Absolutely my favorite cleaning lady. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @HeatherS459
    @HeatherS459 Год назад +25

    I absolutely love your videos and your humor! I too have been following Dana and her friends Cass and the Minimal Mom. Lol 😆 Every night I would get home from work, all I can hear was...."Do Your dishes" 🤣 so Dana knows what she's talking about because that's the 1 thing I always do 1st, "Do your dishes!" 😆 Then declutter of course 😉

  • @ambmae8
    @ambmae8 Год назад +5

    You explain these routines better than the creators half the time (and I love Dana). Thanks for these great videos.

  • @andrealagow1715
    @andrealagow1715 Год назад +14

    I think your next video should be a continuation of this routine. That way we can see if you're able to keep up w it and what else you've added to your list.

  • @peek-a-boo7877
    @peek-a-boo7877 Год назад +3

    You remind me so much of myself when I was young and struggling raising babies and comparing myself to the rest of the people in my life who always had every pin in place. It warms my heart to watch you. Love! 😍💞💞

  • @susanjohnson5824
    @susanjohnson5824 Год назад +6

    Dana K White has always been my favorite for decluttering and cleaning solutions. I love having my kitchen clean even if the rest of the house is a mess. We are all different and different cleaning solutions work for different people. All of her books are great she is very funny, just like you very entertaining.

  • @amandakennedy8088
    @amandakennedy8088 Год назад +4

    I’m glad I’m not alone in pampering myself with watching a show while doing laundry.

    • @alycewich4472
      @alycewich4472 8 месяцев назад

      I do that myself. In fact I'm doing that now, on RUclips! 😆

  • @JennieRose8
    @JennieRose8 Год назад +14

    Your baby is beautiful. 🥰thank you for including her and for the cleaning motivation!

  • @Groovechic1
    @Groovechic1 Год назад +5

    The five minute pick up works best when you have decluttered to the point that the 5 minute pick up is possible. :) That's one of the ways we gauge if we need to "reduce the inventory." But if you're happy and don't feel a need to declutter, add a little extra time, sure!

  • @hippityhop99
    @hippityhop99 Год назад +28

    So cool to see you trying Dana's system! She is my life guru totally made my life better. Her decluttering process is by far the best, logical one I've tried.

  • @user-nx4lc9pf5j
    @user-nx4lc9pf5j Год назад +8

    Grocery pickup has been amazing for pregnancy, postpartum, motherhood, and being pregnant with a toddler 🤣 I may never stop lol

  • @GeoffrytheButler
    @GeoffrytheButler Год назад +13

    Hearing you repeat "do the dishes" helped me get started on mine. I only have three left in there now! I think I'm going to give this routine a shot when my husband is in his busy season and can't help clean as much

  • @pennythayer6325
    @pennythayer6325 Год назад +3

    Just recently found your channel!! You are adorable!!! I’m 52, two children, daughter a few years younger than you, she’s about to get married and a 14 year year old son! Married 26 years and I still struggle to keep our house clean. Wish that RUclips had been around when I was your age, I could have learned so much from you. You are a blessing ❤️! Thanks for sharing your time, humor and encouragement!! Sending love from down here in South Carolina.

  • @Jo-hello
    @Jo-hello Год назад +7

    Dana is the best! ✨💪❤️
    She says do 5 mins because it’s manageable but you may have to more than one 5 mins in a day. Like one in the morning another in the afternoon and again in the evening.
    I love fly lady too but Dana’s is the most simple way of staying afloat. I use her methods all the time when I’m struggling with chronic health conditions and that’s all I can manage in a day. She really gets people who are not naturally organised and tidy. ❤

  • @Iamonlyadoll
    @Iamonlyadoll Год назад +1

    Thank you!!! Dana K White is the best declutterer ever and I never would have found her without you!! My life will forever be changed for the better! God bless you!

  • @gloriaincalifornia1911
    @gloriaincalifornia1911 Год назад +40

    Dana K White truly changed my life with regard to taking care of my home. But I do think you need to read the book to understand yourself and why her suggestions work for most people. After decades of struggle, and listening to her book several times on audio, which is very enjoyable, my life is now so much easier, my home is so much more enjoyable to live in, and I haven’t had to scramble to get ready for unexpected guests in more than five years. What a relief. Ariel did a great job of explaining things, and Dana’s book will really help you put everything into daily practice.

    • @ThatAwkwardMom
      @ThatAwkwardMom  Год назад +8

      Which book? I am interested in listening to it.

    • @brittanyream9872
      @brittanyream9872 Год назад +1

      Which book do you mean? I think she has 3, do you recommend them all? If so which do you recommend to start first? Thanks!

    • @laneyoh5
      @laneyoh5 Год назад +12

      The first book delves into detail about keeping your home without losing your mind! 🙂 The second book is about decluttering; it's still helpful, but only touches a little on the cleaning routine. The third book is a nice, quicker read with lots of pictures and briefly goes over things. So, I suggest the first book.

    • @stephanied6711
      @stephanied6711 Год назад +1

      Mine too

    • @glorias5265
      @glorias5265 Год назад +16

      @@brittanyream9872 I would absolutely start with "How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind." It's a fun read about how she struggled, much like we all do, and she discusses so many of the mental and time stumbling blocks we all have. And it's fun to hear it in her voice, if you get the audio version.

  • @angella7576
    @angella7576 Год назад +1

    Is that baby just the cutest!? I love her smiles and happy demeanor. Don't feel guilty about "using baby as an excuse " she will be going out on her own tomorrow so enjoy every second with her today.

  • @brittherold7782
    @brittherold7782 Год назад +16

    After watching 3 of your other cleaning videos I made my own cleaning routine that fit my family’s needs and coincidentally it’s almost exactly identical to this routine! Lol
    I do all (or at least 70% of it) in 1 day, dishes are the first thing I do every morning, & I do a 15 minute clean up of a room. Bathroom is done every time the kids get a bath.

  • @margritcleghorn1751
    @margritcleghorn1751 Год назад +4

    For the really overwhelmed mum (like me), try this method:
    DON'T allocate certain cleaning tasks to certain days, just make a list of them and every time you manage to carve out some time for cleaning, clean e.g. 1 sink, the next day (or 3 or 5 days later) clean 1 toilet or vacuum 1 room, etc.
    That's right, shopping, cooking, dishes and laundry (with 7 kids definitely a load a day!) come first; cleaning is luxury. That's why I'm now grateful and proud of myself when I manage to squeeze 5 minutes of tidying (set a timer) and 10 minutes of cleaning into my day. 🎉 It's almost my treat to myself (some people will understand).

  • @hannahsmith296
    @hannahsmith296 Год назад +10

    I’m glad you found a laundry system that works so well for you! It’s hard. I’ve always had a hard time doing a load a day from start to finish too. I’ve tried once a week but it was too overwhelming for me. I’ve found a happy medium of basically every other day. I wash and dry one day, then fold and put away the best, then another load the next. It spreads it out nicely and if I happen to wash and fold the same day great but if I can’t get to it then I’m not too worried.

  • @joannayoutube
    @joannayoutube Год назад +1

    I’ve never seen you before and I’m only a minute in but immediately subscribed 😂 you are hilarious

  • @rcherry762
    @rcherry762 Год назад +10

    I still prefer Flylady because I have an issue with being overwhelmed by a day of laundry and love a daily swish and swipe (plus the idea of putting things like "get dressed" on a todo list) but I love the prioritizing dishes by Dana K. White! Isn't it funny how different we all are??

  • @debbie1483
    @debbie1483 Год назад +1

    I found Dana years ago, “Do the dishes” was life changing! Who knew? lol
    So glad her routine is working for you. Love watching your videos! You are an amazing mom! ❤

  • @apropst5867
    @apropst5867 Год назад +5

    I don't know how you (or any Mom) does it....i would be mesmerized by that beautiful little girl and want to watch her every move and expression. Just watching her smile at you...I would not get a darn thing accomplished. You are awesome!

  • @dobrien7737
    @dobrien7737 Год назад +4

    Someone else may have mentioned this, but I have used lemon juice to remove rust from a countertop. May work for the tub too! So excited to see your youtuber progress! Thanks for the honest videos! You and the fab 3 ladies from take your house back (they need a nickname!) have really helped me to realize I was not alone in trying to overcome the chaos! God bless you girl!

  • @emilyvalot6948
    @emilyvalot6948 Год назад +6

    Love Dana K. White, and seriously read her books, they are so dang funny!

  • @benebab12
    @benebab12 Год назад +51

    I am literally about to sob. This is the best video I've ever seen and I've never felt more seen in my entire life. Thank you so much for making this because I've been telling my wife how much trouble I've been having coming up with a system to keep the house clean. Growing up I didn't have a really clean house and there was a lot of clutter. So to transition to being a stay-at-home mom was really tough for me because I have a hard time keeping up with things and I've realized how hard it is to keep up with an entire house. She's the one working and she tells me all the time she could do it so much better and I kind of believed her because she is more of a clean person but I don't want to fail

    • @greatauntlizbethg9137
      @greatauntlizbethg9137 Год назад +14

      Your wife doesn't sound supportive to say the least. There is no fail, your kids come first. Please go check out Dana k white from a slob comes clean and learn about clutter thresholds and her no mess progress and only progress decluttering system. Sending virtual hugs.

    • @godblessamericamyhomesweet1094
      @godblessamericamyhomesweet1094 Год назад +8

      You are not failing. I was raised in a family with a father who is an OCD ex Marine, and a mother who I realized years later was the "messy one". My Dad would go behind her so much that we never even realized it. He never complained or commented about it.
      Fast forward, my siblings and I are grown. I inherited the OCD, minimalist, military style cleaning and organizing gene, and my younger sister inherited the absolute opposite. She is so creative and artistic, but is such a mess that everyone of us instinctively start cleaning her house when we visit. Is she failing? Absolutely not, because in the end, she is twice the parent I could ever be because she absolutely understands the meaning of living in the moment with her kids. She still makes my brain crazy, but I know her heart and wish I could be more like her.

    • @lisao.4075
      @lisao.4075 Год назад

      You've Got This!🎉

    • @chezarose
      @chezarose Год назад +1

      I wasn't raised in a clean home either.

  • @neweverymorningmercy3491
    @neweverymorningmercy3491 Год назад +14

    Everybody does love a Chunky Monkey! I loved watching the baby watch you! When I was a young mother I marveled at my cousin who never had laundry piled up. I asked her how she did it, she said "two or three loads every two or three days" I started doing the same and it worked for me too!

  • @MN-nz2fd
    @MN-nz2fd Год назад +1

    So.... I watched your video about a week ago. And magic happend.... my dishes are now always done. How you ask.... well everytime I enter the kitchen I hear your voice " do the dishes, do the dishes, do the dishes @2:45.". Your voice lives in my rent free on repeat and it freeking works. Thank you.

    • @ThatAwkwardMom
      @ThatAwkwardMom  Год назад

      Its not my voice, it's Dana's voice!!!! I'm glad it worked for you! 😊

  • @nicolegrabowski5704
    @nicolegrabowski5704 Год назад +15

    I do the same thing to make my foaming hand soap! I noticed you do it in the bathroom cleaning part. 🙂

    • @ThatAwkwardMom
      @ThatAwkwardMom  Год назад +4

      Yes 😀 Saves a lot of money!

    • @ginafuller1654
      @ginafuller1654 Год назад +2

      Was it just body wash and water? I was so surprised that I paused the video to see if someone mentioned it in the comments. That’s genius!

    • @nicolegrabowski5704
      @nicolegrabowski5704 Год назад +2

      @@ginafuller1654 1-1.5 tablespoons of body wash, fill it with warm water & shake to disperse.

  • @theobviousgirl
    @theobviousgirl Год назад

    I avoided watching this as I'm forever grateful for your Organized mum video. Changed my life! My house is always clean, but I guess I learned today that I can put my newborn on the counter as I work. Didn't know I needed that permission, and my countertops have nothing on them.

  • @johnangelformby106
    @johnangelformby106 Год назад +4

    Your baby girl is adorable!! Please show more of her! And you are hilarious! I love your videos.

  • @dorothythorpe6183
    @dorothythorpe6183 Год назад +1

    Love that you found a laundry routine that works for you! When my kids were small several loads every day was what worked. Now one day a week (2 loads) is what works. And I'm finally prioritizing ALL the dishes done each day. Such a relief! Thanks for your videos! Thanks for prioritizing your children! The point of the home is a happy family and you are doing so well!

  • @CaliAnimalLover
    @CaliAnimalLover Год назад +4

    Ariel, try CLR (stands for Calcium, Lime and Rust) it is a very very strong cleaner. So use gloves and good ventilation. But the stuff is magical! It’ll even take rust out of fabric. And it’s great if you have hard water that clouds your glass shower doors too. And shower heads. Skyla is adorbs. And you definitely need a dish washer!!

  • @andreavancsa8943
    @andreavancsa8943 Год назад +4

    Dana is my hero and when I saw that you made a video about her (and you are my most favorite youtuber :) ) I needed to watch.Wash the dishes -I think the most horrible thing is washing the dishes ,I hate it and I don't have a dishwasher - but with Dana I can walk in my kitchen not so horrified.With washing I didn't had such a big problem,but with a 8-18 workday I make it every saturday and without a dryer I am waiting 1-3 days to dry and fold everything once.The 5 minute pick-up is good also but the BEST EVER ADVICE from her was the visibility rule,when I think to organize my drawer with socks for example than I am thinking,is my entryway, / kitchen / living clen?no,then first do that and only after this tackle the drawer with socks if you want (and I usually don't want to do it anymore) . The nother 2nd best advice is the declutter without pulling everything out .Maybe this is the first one.I teach this to my daughter of 8yo.A kid doesn't understand to clean a room,but she knows that 1st is the garbage,second to put everything away in it's place and take it there NOW.If it hasn't a place or it goes in the garbage or we make a place for it (the place is if a drawer is for MAXIMUM 75% full).I could write a book about how I love this method :)

  • @toryevanss4512
    @toryevanss4512 Год назад +6

    Dana's line is that is the dishes aren't done, everything else comes GRINDING TO A HALT. So, so true.

    • @alycewich4472
      @alycewich4472 8 месяцев назад

      💯🎯

    • @toryevanss4512
      @toryevanss4512 8 месяцев назад

      This line still goes through my head almost daily 😅

  • @TiaraHelen
    @TiaraHelen Год назад +3

    I like Dana but you are HILARIOUS! "Help. Me." made me lol. You are doing great, anyone who can find time to make videos as good as these while keeping a small baby happy is already a goddess!

  • @karenannaluisa3370
    @karenannaluisa3370 Год назад +4

    You are so funny! Just lov to listen to you that other people who do not have a cleaning-woman are struggling with work-household-kid-balance, too. And how you deal with it without constant self-blaming, and guilt-feelings

  • @sarahmitchell9366
    @sarahmitchell9366 Год назад

    I’m so glad you finally tried Dana k white! It’s funny I’ve followed her for years, and I follow her dishes advice, but I kept trying to just do one load a day, but it never gets put away, and watching you has convinced me to try a laundry day. Complete with show.

  • @Abeautifulmundanelife
    @Abeautifulmundanelife Год назад +6

    Way to go!
    And yes, you’ll like her decluttering advice too. Especially her no mess decluttering system and easy to answer questions. Can’t wait to see a video of you trying it

  • @myrabeth77
    @myrabeth77 Год назад +5

    I grew up in a "laundry one day a week" household, and had similar routines for years myself, due to having to use laundromats. Once I got my own machines, I was able to spread it out over the week. I freakin' LOVE it. You know what the washer and dryer double as? CLEANING TIMERS. There are always variations, but as a baseline, a wash cycle is roughly the length of time I need to do the dishes and clean up some kitchen surfaces. The dry cycle is enough time to do some serious damage to another item on the To Do List (dusting, windows, floors, general tidy up tasks, or a top to bottom of a single room). When the dryer is done, the clothes get folded and put away, and I can choose how much more time I want to put into housekeeping work that day, because the minimums have been met in the time that load took to do.

    • @emazey5044
      @emazey5044 Год назад

      Oh! Wash and dry as timers for other tasks, this is genius! Thanks for sharing your method, will give this a try! 🤗

  • @Hannah_MK
    @Hannah_MK Год назад +10

    I read her book a year ago and I LOVE the laundry day idea! I hate laundry and always procrastinated folding, so before, we always had laundry on the couch. Laundry day changed my life because I do laundry all day on Mondays, then guess what: no more laundry until next Monday! 🥳 (Unless my child wets the bed mid-week or runs out of pants, which is pretty common because I have two that recently night trained and one that still has daytime 😅accidents) I buy enough socks and kids clothes to have enough to last me a week, too!

    • @ElizabethChronis
      @ElizabethChronis Год назад

      Potty training is totally what killed my laundry day! I’m taking this as a reminder to reschedule Laundry Day 💜

  • @heathercates8561
    @heathercates8561 Год назад +14

    You are the most relatable, funny, and helpful youtuber mom I've ever come across. I am also a mom of 2 young kids and I also hate the load a day laundry method. I, like you, prefer to have a dedicated laundry day. Love you and your channel! Thanks for doing all the research and testing for us 🤣

  • @rl3938
    @rl3938 Год назад +8

    Love your videos! I'm glad you found a system that hits 2 of your biggest challenges. I think there is not one perfect system for everyone but maybe a piece of each system to personalize a system that will work for each person. Keep trying and reviewing these systems, I learn a little every video and your humor makes it so much fun....:)

  • @jadedstar7442
    @jadedstar7442 Год назад +1

    Thank for the info. I got into a dish routine when my kitchen was under construction. We had to use the bathroom sink for months. You had to do the dishes because it was such a small sink. It did make a difference.
    With the wash I use a timer. If I have heavy and light weight clothes. I put heavy in first then last 15 minutes I changed to perma press and put in my light. That prevents wrinkles on delicate clothes.

  • @identityrefused486
    @identityrefused486 Год назад +18

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos. You are the most entertaining person to watch. So funny and adorable at the same time. One of the only channels I have notifications on cuz I never want to miss any of your videos. Always happily anticipating the next one.
    As a single mom who raised 5 kids alone with kids from ages 1 to ten I wholeheartedly agree that laundry and dishes have the most impact. I actually succeeded at these (but failed at many other things). Papers were my downfall and still are. But laundry and dishes have more impact than anything else. Thankfully I'm past that stage of life and the house no longer "messes itself up"!
    One thing I did that in my case was àn absolute necessity...I actually sat down and figured out what absolutely needed to be done and what things were NOT a high priority and gave myself permission not to feel guilty about those things. I literally decided what was most important and selectively allowed certain things to fall by the wayside. It worked for a single working mom of 5 for 17 years.
    Keep up the good work. You are doing a fantastic job!

    • @korab.23
      @korab.23 Год назад

      I love the idea of prioritizing what can be left behind. Might do that myself now that I'm coming out of crisis mode a little. (Fellow single mom 💝)

    • @ThatAwkwardMom
      @ThatAwkwardMom  Год назад +1

      Your kind words put a big goofy smile on my face, thank you ❤️ and great advice! I can't even imagine how hard it must of been raising 5 kids by yourself. Truly a warrior!

  • @MichelleLovesJesus
    @MichelleLovesJesus Год назад +2

    Bar Keeper's Friend is the best thing I've found for rust stains - the powdered version works better than the liquid. You can make a paste by mixing it with water if you don't want to sprinkle it directly on the surface, but it's still better than the liquid version they make.

  • @nancystock2290
    @nancystock2290 Год назад +7

    Look at that cutie 🥰 this is a routine similar to what I saw my mother keep. Always love your videos! Keep them coming when you can. It’s nice to have a glimpse into someone else’s life that is doing similar things. You really helped motivate me with the fly lady system way back in the beginning but I’m always looking for new tips and tricks!

  • @fmpdena
    @fmpdena Год назад +1

    I'm literally watching you while I fold laundry! Laundry day has been a game changer for me these last several years.

  • @shawnaford5540
    @shawnaford5540 Год назад +10

    The 5 minute a day is not really cleaning routine for me it is the daily habit that helps me “take it there now”.
    I love Dana for declutter and Fly Lady as a suggest cleaning routine.

  • @kellyhealey7968
    @kellyhealey7968 Год назад +1

    I just got done corralling my 2 yr old and doing my dishes OUTSIDE as one does. Your video was exactly what I needed. Ty😊

  • @ericcawith2cs11
    @ericcawith2cs11 Год назад +8

    Her book, How To Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind. Is amazing. I felt so seen and understood reading it. It really helps to understand where she's coming from and how it all works together.

    • @Arkylie
      @Arkylie Год назад

      Ooh, looks like another book I'll have to check out from the library. I just got done with *How to Keep House While Drowning* by K C Davis, which goes over the emotional issues that make it harder to deal with certain tasks, the judgment we put on ourselves for "failing" at cleaning tasks, the distinction between the tasks that actually do need to get completed and those that don't (or can wait), little tips and tricks for making at least a *little* progress when you're low on batteries, and reminders that your worth is not based on your ability to efficiently clean house (or even be productive in general).

    • @BoringTroublemaker
      @BoringTroublemaker Год назад

      I listen to this book on audible (she narrates it and she’s hilarious) and her book Decluttering at the Speed of Life when I really need to reset. I’ll listen while I’m cleaning or decluttering on a weekend and it’s like having a friend there with me. There are only a few authors that have fundamentally changed aspects of my life and Dana is one of them (along with Brene Brown)

  • @Dreblueskies
    @Dreblueskies Год назад

    You have the best sense of humor! 😂
    Love hearing about all these systems you experiment with. Great point about laundry!

  • @joyindrelie6715
    @joyindrelie6715 Год назад +4

    I can't wait for you to get lots of money from RUclips and you can buy the fanciest dishwasher in town!
    Btw-- Our kitchen looks very similar to yours, and we waited and waited and waited to get a dishwasher, and FINALLY got one. It really does make a difference, and having gone without, we're really appreciative. Your time will come!

  • @sotero65
    @sotero65 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed watching your video. You made me laugh 😂 with your positive, realistic, funny, and loving attitude. Congratulations 🎉!
    I remember when I was younger raising my kids, trying to juggle everything at once. Those were stressful times, and the best times of my life as a mom. Now a grandma, and enjoying my grandkids, I still look for ways to simplify and take control over my house (not an easy task).
    Enjoy every moment with the right attitude.