Babies need constant attention they require constant feedings and diaper changes, and they require them at all hours. Tending to a baby is a full-time job, so its no big surprise when dishes start piling up and youre running out of clean baby bibs.
Still, a clutter-free home can make your life feel just a little less hectic. Here are some tips for new parents hoping to keep their homes clean and organized while caring for their baby:
Declutter. Less clutter in your home will help you keep your sanity. Get your partner or a friend to help you sort through, store or get rid of things you no longer need. Having fewer objects in the house means fewer items to be dusted, wiped, polished, picked up and rearranged.
Invest in a sling. With your baby in a sling or other carrier, your hands will be free to fold laundry, dust and vacuum. As the baby gets older and you are able to do more activities outside of the house, the sling will also help you carry your baby through stores and other areas.
Let products make your life easier. Some products help simplify routine household tasks. For example, Pak-It (www.pakit.com) water-soluble liquid packets deliver concentrated glass cleaner, disinfectant, and multi-purpose cleaning products, such as those for floors, kitchens, bathrooms and laundry. Pak-It products come prepackaged in biodegradable packets -; users simply put the packet in water. A busy mom, for example, can toss Pak-It Laundry Detergent directly into the laundry machine while still holding her baby.
Take advantage of naps. Its certainly okay to sneak in a few chores while your baby sleeps. But if youre exhausted, listen to your body and use the time to catch a few winks yourself.
Dont stress out too much. Twenty years from now, what will you regret more letting laundry pile up or neglecting to spend enough time with your baby? Your health and the babys needs come first. Besides, if you think your homes messy with a new baby, just imagine how its going to look with a teenager!
Editor : Dylan Ikhwan