To track how often you clean specific areas, it can be helpful to create a cleaning schedule or log. Here are a few ways you can go about it:
1. Create a Cleaning Checklist
Break down your cleaning tasks by area and frequency. For example:
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Daily: Wipe down kitchen counters, clean bathroom surfaces
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Weekly: Vacuum living room, mop floors, dust shelves
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Monthly: Clean windows, deep clean fridge, wash curtains
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Quarterly: Organize closet, clean behind furniture
2. Use a Digital or Paper Log
Keep a record of when each area was last cleaned. You can use:
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Paper Tracker: Create a simple sheet with columns for the area, date cleaned, and any notes (e.g., deep clean vs. quick wipe).
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Digital Tracker: Apps like Google Sheets, Notion, or Todoist can help you create a schedule and set reminders.
3. Set Reminders
Use a phone or digital assistant (like Siri or Google Assistant) to set reminders for cleaning specific areas based on your schedule.
4. Visual Tracking
If you’re a visual person, consider using a color-coded chart, or even a wall calendar, where you can check off each area once cleaned.
Would you prefer a more specific method, like an app or a template, to help track cleaning tasks?