I have 4 children & one pregnant maltipoo Dog and canāt keep anything at all tidy they make it their mission to mess stuff up. Theses tips are definitely needed. Thank you ā¤
the best tip for me has been from real mom real solutions channel – PUT THINGS AWAY RIGHT AWAY, and that everything should have its own place. this way you dont create mess and your kids also hopefully will do the same. the way to stop cleaning stuff all the time is to not create piles. PUT THINGS AWAY RIGHT AFTER USE
The āpicking up and putting away partā is especially important, when coming home with the kids or with groceries. I have everyone take off their shoes, jackets, hats, mittens,⦠and put them to where they actually belong (prevents piles in the hall) plus I force myself to unpack all the groceries before sitting down or doing everything else. This way, when dinner time rolls around I am not unpleasantly surprised by piles of groceries lingering in the kitchen. It does take a LOT of discipline thoughā¦so to all the moms out there: have some grace with yourself, when your house is not picked up ALL the time. As Angie said: letās aim for 80% š Pareto Principle.
I've got a sink full of dishes, and I keep putting it off. My dishwasher failed and I've got those dishes to do too. I must get them done! The scent beads are so bad for the environment, but they smell so good! I have to stop myself from using them.
I keep falling behind in a message I want to convey. This is re heartfelt changes you want to make going forward re content and new phases in life you are entering especially re adopting and raising human beings. I have watched you since you started filming. I watched because you were such a bright light. And admired your skills to get things done, and frankly, all family members looked well taken care of. I watch 5 or 6 families because they raise my hopes that good people in all walks of life still exist. I am particularly pleased to see parents that are raising smart, well tempered, and good citizens. I also enjoy homesteaders, full time sailors, and animal lovers. You are a good person, a thoughtful person, like these others. And I love your kindness and forthrightness. You have much to share. I think your photography is a great way to keep us in touch with those great kids, if that is suitable. The design and look of your site and emails is like you, easy on the eyes.
Kids… they are great, but we have to remind them all the time to clean up their messes and their space. But i see progress, and the trick is making it an habit.
?? Can you give tips on how to get kids to clean up as they go? If Iām doing something while theyāre busy with a toy I donāt usually see that they moved on to 3 or 10 other things (large home). And by then itās total chaos. ages 7,4,2
Hi Angela. Happy Holidays. I really glad you showed your dog and the Neabot Pet Vacuum. I have a Great Pyrenees. He's 115lbs. Wil the Vacuum handle that large or a dog or are you finding you have to keep emptying it out?
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Try the Clorox toilet bowl wands
And we use scented trash bags š
Try the Clorox toilet bowl wands
I'm crying with the toilet brush, IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW! š
Very helpful tips! I only have 3 boys, but I feel like there are 10 in the house! Thank you
I have 4 children & one pregnant maltipoo Dog and canāt keep anything at all tidy they make it their mission to mess stuff up.
Theses tips are definitely needed. Thank you ā¤
Angela Braniff taken out of context "you vacuum your pet" š
"Between hoarders and museum" šā¤ I can remember that. Thank you!
I just stopped the video and went to the bathroom and put some essential oil on that bathroom brush āļø great idea!
the best tip for me has been from real mom real solutions channel – PUT THINGS AWAY RIGHT AWAY, and that everything should have its own place. this way you dont create mess and your kids also hopefully will do the same. the way to stop cleaning stuff all the time is to not create piles. PUT THINGS AWAY RIGHT AFTER USE
What was the book you were talking about? I would like to read it š
Great vide o – thanks!
The āpicking up and putting away partā is especially important, when coming home with the kids or with groceries. I have everyone take off their shoes, jackets, hats, mittens,⦠and put them to where they actually belong (prevents piles in the hall) plus I force myself to unpack all the groceries before sitting down or doing everything else. This way, when dinner time rolls around I am not unpleasantly surprised by piles of groceries lingering in the kitchen.
It does take a LOT of discipline thoughā¦so to all the moms out there: have some grace with yourself, when your house is not picked up ALL the time. As Angie said: letās aim for 80% š Pareto Principle.
In 2009 I have brain surgery. Since then I have super strong smell. I will say I have pregnancy smell
I try to use the 10/30 rule- take 10 extra steps or 30 extra seconds to put things away!
thank you
I've come to believe that anyone can clean a house, but it takes effort on the part of every being that crosses the threshold to keep it clean.
Please do not use essential oils if you have cats. It is HIGHLY toxic to them and WILL kill them in a matter of minutes.
For the dogs use wipes or a paper towel with soap and water to wipe paws and privates after they use the bathroom. Keeps your home cleaner and ādingle berries ā off your couch should you allow the dogs on them š©
I've got a sink full of dishes, and I keep putting it off. My dishwasher failed and I've got those dishes to do too. I must get them done!
The scent beads are so bad for the environment, but they smell so good! I have to stop myself from using them.
I think it's a little unfair that you discussed the tips you use without declaring the original author.
I keep falling behind in a message I want to convey. This is re heartfelt changes you want to make going forward re content and new phases in life you are entering especially re adopting and raising human beings. I have watched you since you started filming. I watched because you were such a bright light. And admired your skills to get things done, and frankly, all family members looked well taken care of. I watch 5 or 6 families because they raise my hopes that good people in all walks of life still exist. I am particularly pleased to see parents that are raising smart, well tempered, and good citizens. I also enjoy homesteaders, full time sailors, and animal lovers. You are a good person, a thoughtful person, like these others. And I love your kindness and forthrightness. You have much to share. I think your photography is a great way to keep us in touch with those great kids, if that is suitable. The design and look of your site and emails is like you, easy on the eyes.
Kids… they are great, but we have to remind them all the time to clean up their messes and their space. But i see progress, and the trick is making it an habit.
When I started watching your videos my immediate thought was "This woman is a saint!" You are so calm and honest and have 8 kids! Inspirational.
Incorporated most of these ideas. Life changers ā¤thank you for sharing
āYour house isnāt going to smell like a brothelā
How do you think of these descriptors?!š¤£
The donation bin is a killer idea, thank you for sharing!
?? Can you give tips on how to get kids to clean up as they go? If Iām doing something while theyāre busy with a toy I donāt usually see that they moved on to 3 or 10 other things (large home). And by then itās total chaos. ages 7,4,2
āThatās what she saidā
That killed me š
Hi Angela.
Happy Holidays.
I really glad you showed your dog and the Neabot Pet Vacuum.
I have a Great Pyrenees. He's 115lbs.
Wil the Vacuum handle that large or a dog or are you finding you have to keep emptying it out?
Mr cleans toilet wand if you donāt mind disposing small scrubbers every time you clean the toilet but itās way cleaner.
What is that screen saver on your tv?