This week marks a remarkable milestone—100 years since the Ford Motor Company helped shape one of the most defining features of modern life: the weekend. What feels routine today—working Monday through Friday and enjoying two days off—was once a radical and even controversial idea. In the early 20th century, long workweeks were the norm, with many laborers working six days a week, often under grueling conditions. When Henry Ford made the decision in 1926 to officially adopt a five-day, 40-hour workweek for his factory workers, he didn’t just change his company—he helped change the rhythm of everyday life across America and eventually the world.
Clean Your Home Efficiently
Clean Your Home Efficiently
In today’s busy world, cleaning your home can feel like a never-ending task. The more we put it off, the bigger it becomes—and the more overwhelming it feels. But here’s the truth: keeping a clean home isn’t about working harder. It’s about working smarter.
At West Egg Living, we believe your home should be a place of calm, not chaos. And with a few simple shifts in how you approach cleaning, you can spend less time scrubbing—and more time living.
🧠 Why Efficient Cleaning Matters
A clean home does more than just look good—it affects how you feel.
Clutter and mess can:
Increase stress and anxiety
Reduce focus and productivity
Make everyday tasks feel heavier
On the other hand, a tidy, organized space creates clarity, energy, and peace of mind.
⚠️ The Problem: We Clean Backwards
Most people clean reactively.
They wait until things get messy.
They try to tackle everything at once.
They get overwhelmed… and stop.
That cycle repeats itself over and over again.
Efficient cleaning flips that approach. Instead of reacting to mess, you stay ahead of it.
🌱 The West Egg Approach: Small, Consistent Habits
The key to efficient cleaning isn’t long hours—it’s consistency.
When you clean a little at a time, you avoid the buildup that makes cleaning feel like a burden. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s maintenance.
🔄 Simple Strategies to Clean More Efficiently
1. Clean As You Go
One of the simplest habits is also the most powerful. Wipe surfaces after using them. Put things away immediately. Small actions prevent big messes.
2. Focus on One Area at a Time
Trying to clean everything at once leads to frustration. Instead, choose one room or one task and finish it completely before moving on.
3. Use the “Top to Bottom” Rule
Always clean from top to bottom—dust shelves first, then surfaces, then floors. This prevents you from cleaning the same area twice.
4. Create a Simple Routine
A consistent schedule—daily, weekly, and monthly tasks—keeps your home manageable. When you know what needs to be done and when, cleaning becomes automatic.
5. Declutter First, Clean Second
You can’t clean clutter. Removing unnecessary items makes everything else faster and easier.
6. Limit Your Cleaning Supplies
Too many products can slow you down. A few high-quality, multi-purpose cleaners are often all you need.
7. Set a Timer
Give yourself 15–20 minutes and focus on one task. You’ll be surprised how much you can accomplish in a short, focused burst.
8. Make It Part of Your Day
Cleaning doesn’t have to be separate from life. It can be part of your routine—straightening up while coffee brews or wiping counters after dinner.
9. Involve the Household
A clean home is a shared responsibility. When everyone contributes, everything becomes easier to maintain.
🌿 The Benefits of Cleaning Efficiently
When you change how you clean, you change how your home feels.
You’ll notice:
Less stress and overwhelm
More free time
A greater sense of control
A more peaceful living environment
And perhaps most importantly—you’ll stop dreading it.
🌟 A Mindset Shift That Changes Everything
Efficient cleaning isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about creating systems that support your life instead of interrupting it.
It’s not about having a spotless home every moment of the day. It’s about having a home that feels good to live in.
🧭 Final Thought
You don’t need more time to keep your home clean.
You need a better approach.
Start small. Stay consistent.
And remember—when your space is in order, your mind often follows.
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Tim is a graduate of Iowa State University and has a Mechanical Engineering degree. He spent 40 years in Corporate America before retiring and focusing on other endeavors. He is active with his loving wife and family, volunteering, keeping fit, running the West Egg businesses, and writing blogs and articles for the newspaper.
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