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Battle of Household Chores! – you know what I’m talking about

If you are sharing a space, then you’ve faced the battle of the chores! no doubt. Managing a home is hard and when multiple people are involved, and dividing the tasks on who is responsible for what can get confusing. Consider these three strategies below for dividing up the duties fairly. But don’t worry if you don’t want to do household chores, just don’t do it! There is a solution for this too,

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1. By Task

Let people play to their strengths. What I mean here is if someone feels comfortable with certain activity vs others, they can pick that. For example, if one of you is a good cook, let them take that activity.  so consider splitting up the chores by task to let one person totally take ownership of a few areas.

If none of you want to take up a task, try to find smart solutions in the market. For example, doing dishes is something I absolutely don’t want to do. I would spend time finding the right dishwasher in the market. While This is one such activity, when it comes to household chores there is a never-ending activity list especially when you have kids or an extended family.

I always wondered what if there was some personal concierge to get help on-demand like running errands &  cleaning to pick up something from grocery stores etc. Well, guess what there is – MultiLiving is a network of curated apartments for urban professionals in Mumbai, offering a hassle-free renting experience complete with tech-assisted home management with a personal concierge, cooking, cleaning & covering all household chores.

2. By Time

To keep allocation equal in all fairness, estimate the time it takes to do each task and make sure that each party is spending the same amount of time daily or weekly however you want to measure it. You can always do the same tasks, or rotate them to keep it interesting but this ensures that one person doesn’t spend forever on the hard tasks while others escape with a quick sweep once in a while.

3. By Week

This is an interesting strategy where all the activities will be taken care of by one person for a week and then next week you rotate thereby taking a complete break from all the responsibilities.

Remember, no matter how you split up the tasks, everyone will have a bad day or a busy week and need a break once in a while, so be kind and understand those you live with & lookout for smart tech-based rental home management services to get your tasks done easily.

Peter Garret

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