I saw on Pinterest forever ago that if you rub waxed paper over your faucets it will keep the faucets from getting those ugly water spots on them.
Source: inthiscrazylife-bethany.blogspot.com via MaryEllen on Pinterest
I cannot tell you how many times I have wiped down my sinks and faucets and thought, I really should try that waxed paper thing. Instead of just going and getting the waxed paper and trying, I just think it every time. Why do I procrastinate about everything?!!!
Anyway, so today I finally decided to go do it, and lo and behold, I had no waxed paper.
I tried checking the internet to see if there was anything else I could use, and I found something that said to use rubbing alcohol.
Here is my bathroom faucet immediately after cleaning it with alcohol:
(By the way, it is incredibly hard to take a good picture of a shiny faucet in a dimly lit bathroom. You'll just have to use your imagination, okay?)
Then, I purposely splashed water all over the faucet. Most of it was repelled by the alcohol and ran right off.
Here's what it looked like after it dried. I think it looks just as good as when I first cleaned it with the alcohol.
Time will tell how long I can go before I need to re-treat it with alcohol, but I can't imagine the waxed paper trick lasts forever either.
It's time for you to take your turn in this challenge! Go shiny up those faucets! If anybody tries the waxed paper method, I'd love to hear how it works for you. Or, if you have any other ingenius ideas for keeping your faucets shiny, I'd love to hear about those too!
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Okay, so I wasn't purposely letting him do this, but it sure kept him occupied for a long time! It worked a whole lot better than all the fancy independent activities for one year olds I've posted in the past!
It's Monday. Since I don't blog over the weekend, I try to get back to it on Mondays. But today is different. It's an absolutely gorgeous day outside, the kids are starting to feel a little cooped up, and Mommy just vetoed nap time. Instead of blogging during nap time, I'll be outside running around with a couple of cute kids. Sometimes that's just the way it needs to be.
Do you ever use psychology on yourself to help you work more efficiently? I do all the time.
For instance, yesterday I worked really hard and got a lot done. That was easily proved by looking at my to-do list and taking note of all the things that had been checked off. But at the end of the day I was discouraged. I felt like the house was a mess and I got nothing done.
This morning I knew I had to think through what it was that was discouraging me and come up with a remedy for it. If I'm discouraged I do not work well. I feel like my house is a hopeless case and wonder why I should even bother trying to clean it up.
In reality, it's never as bad as it feels like it is.
I have to use psychology on myself to encourage myself not to give up. If I give up things really will get bad and it will be an absolute nightmare to catch up.
I have two choices when I'm starting to feel discouraged about the housework.
1. Start with the easiest things first (like I do on Mondays.) When I do the quick and easy things first (like putting things where they belong as opposed to deep cleaning the bathroom), I can see immediate results and I realize things really weren't as bad as they looked. I am then encouraged enough to finish up the rest of the housework.
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2. Get the hardest thing over with right away. This was what needed to happen today. I really needed to clean out the refrigerator, to be exact. I thought about the reason I was discouraged at the end of the day yesterday and realized that although I had gotten a lot of cleaning done, I hadn't accomplished the one thing that was really bothering me. Knowing how icky the inside of my refrigerator was was messing with my head. It was making me feel like everything was dirty. So I broke my rule about getting the dishes done first and started in on the fridge first thing this morning.
As soon as it was done I immediately felt better. My mind became clear enough to see that the rest of the cleaning could easily be finished up.
What is holding you back from being more productive? Do you need to do something that will help you see some quick results? Or do you need to dig in and work on something that's been hanging over your head and discouraging you?
Our emotions affect our productivity more than we realize. There are no rules that says a house must be cleaned in a certain order. If you are struggling and feel like you are never going to get it all done, try to figure out what will help you feel better. (Sorry, chocolate doesn't count!) Take the time to identify what is dragging you down emotionally and work with yourself, not against yourself.
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I have way too much fun making this stuff! The great thing about making printable art is that it is so easy to switch it out. And when I'm using Scripture verses I can keep new ones fresh in my mind all the time.
Here is one I made up this morning.
Enjoy!
I know turquoise glass is a big thing right now, and I just wanted to give you a heads up that they have some jars for $1.85 at Totsy today! If you’ve never ordered from them before, shipping is free on your first order! Look for the “Circle Glass” sale.