Household Tasks You Should Share

 There's no one-size-fits-all solution to household chores. What works for you will depend on your schedule, energy levels, budget and home and family size.

Regardless of who takes responsibility for what, all members should pitch in. This helps reduce stress and resentment and also teaches valuable life and parenting skills.

Cleaning

Cleaning is a repetitive process that needs to be done regularly to maintain cleanliness + hygiene. This helps to keep your home fresh + inviting, removes allergens, prevents illness and promotes health.

Regardless of the organizing systems you have in place, there will be daily chores that must be completed to keep up with the space. Whether that’s putting away toys in bins, placing dirty dishes in the dishwasher or clearing out the garage to store tools -- having a clear list of what everyone is responsible for on a daily basis can make all the difference.

There are plenty of different chore chart ideas to choose from that can help you and your loved ones manage household tasks without feeling overwhelmed. Check out this Chore Chart Guide to get started.

Cooking

Cooking is an important household task that may be shared based on who lives in the home and what meals are typically prepared. If you have roommates or a family, it’s possible that you’ll share responsibilities with cooking duties and other tasks that need to be done daily, like sweeping and mopping the floors, wiping down counters and disinfecting high-touch surfaces. Other weekly chores include taking out the trash, washing the laundry and restocking cleaning products, toilet paper and other household items.

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