6 Household Chores Martha Stewart Says You Should Do Every Day

6 Things Martha Stewart Says You Should Do Everyday

Getting out of bed in the morning is tough. Making the bed after you get out of it? Totally overachieving. The payoff, however -- a cleaner home, keeping your bedding cleaner for longer and banishing your reputation as the disorganized-messy type -- that's priceless.

But don't take our word for it. That's what Martha Stewart is for. (Well, that and her perfectly perfect chocolate chip cookies). If you've ever wondered how the queen of clean does it, here's another hint: It all starts in the bedroom.

Make The Bed
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Tidiness begets tidiness. A crisply made bed makes the whole room seem more orderly, which makes it less likely that you’ll let other things -- such as clothes and papers -- pile up around it.

Manage Clutter
Whenever you leave a room, take a quick look around for anything that isn’t where it should be. Pick it up and put it where it belongs. Insist that everyone in the household do the same.

Sort The Mail
Take a few minutes to open, read and sort mail as soon as you bring it inside. Keep a trash bin near your sorting area for junk mail. Drop other mail into one of four inboxes: personal correspondence, bills, catalogs, and filing.

Clean As You Cook
cluttered counter
Instead of filling the sink with pots and dishes, wash them or put them in the dishwasher as you prepare a meal.

Wipe Up Spills While They’re Fresh
Whether it’s tomato sauce on the cooktop or makeup on the bathroom counter, almost anything is faster and easier to remove if you attend to it immediately.

Sweep the Kitchen Floor
Every evening, once you’ve finished washing up after dinner, sweep the floor. This will keep tough-to-clean dirt and grime from building up, which will make the weekly mopping much quicker.

Print this checklist and get more homekeeping tips at marthastewart.com.

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