Finding LIFE after housework
09.02.09
Is There Life After Housework?
“You are entitled to a life of love, fulfillment, and accomplishment, but these rewards are almost impossible to obtain when you spend your life thrashing and wallowing in a muddle of housework. Time—the time to love, to be, to grow—is the most precious commodity on earth. No one’s time should be wasted cleaning needlessly or inefficiently.”
—From Is There Life After Housework?, 1981
Housework is, for a fact, never ending and little appreciated. There are no superwoman homemakers. Most women are barely managing, meeting daily crises and demands, just like you are, wondering too what’s wrong with them. It’s amazing that no real training is provided for the most complicated, life-affecting job on earth: homemaking.
The first principle of effective housework is not to have to do it! Being able to do it well is great, but it’s greater not to have to do it at all. Your real goal is to eliminate all of it you can.
“It’s disgusting! He makes me want to clean!”
—An Illinois homemaker wrote after hearing Don Aslett, America’s #1 Cleaning Expert and author of Is There Life After Housework?
For your copy of Is there Life After Housework?, by Don Aslett go to www.aslett.com
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