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2010年12月27日 星期一

Donna Erickson: If the "DOM" beautiful "is your priority, holiday, it should be a family Affair

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Print?? Email?? Font ResizeBy Donna Erickson
Updated:?12/17/2010 02:27:51 PM CST

"It's dirty work, but someone has to do it!" That has been my catchy refrain the past few months while partnering with Scrubbing Bubbles to reveal its fascinating Dirty Work Index data on women's attitudes and feelings on cleaning their homes.

Did you know that 51 percent of women avoid going into someone else's bathroom? I also was surprised to learn that three out of four women say the cleanliness of their homes speaks volumes about them personally, and 83 percent are prompted to clean if they're hosting a party or guests in their home. That can put a lot of pressure on one person, especially this time of year!

Now that we're in the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, with guests coming and going in our homes, here are some practical and easy cleaning strategies for busy families:

1. Start with the front door. Keep dirt and grime out of the house before it gets tracked in by reminding kids to leave their boots, shoes and wet and muddy winter gear at the entryway. When guests pop by, I like to add a bit of humor and suggest they do the "Cha, Cha, Cha" on the entry mat when they arrive. After a few steps, wiggles and laughs, their shoes are clean before they step inside.

2. Think of cleaning as exercise. It can be hard to get everything you want done during these busy days, so make cleaning do double duty when you can't squeeze in time at the gym. An active 30 minutes of cleaning can get the blood pumping and heart racing. Add music

to the mix, and it will be done before you know it.

3. Get kids to help. You don't have to do all the tasks alone, especially kid-friendly jobs like shaking rugs, taking out the trash and cleaning bathroom mirrors.

4. Clear the clutter. Just before guests arrive at a dinner party, wash and put away mixing bowls and utensils and be sure counters are sparkling clean. A clutter-free kitchen makes you feel organized and relaxed.

5. Save the night with candlelight. Perfection isn't everything. If you throw a last-minute get-together, don't worry about dusting every corner. Simply dim lamps and light candles. There is something about candlelight that makes everything glow.

6. Holiday helpers ring in the New Year. When packing holiday decorations in boxes until next year, make it a family affair. Laugh together, tell stories and share cups of cocoa while you get another cleanup job done!

For more information on the Dirty Work Index, visit Face book.com/scrubbingbubbles.

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