10 household chores every adult should learn
A Life / / January 06, 2021
Household chores are a big part of our life. You may not have to deal with some of them for a long time, for example, delegate to a hired specialist or entrust a partner in the division of duties. But sometimes you still have to roll up your sleeves and do them yourself - this becomes especially clear during self-isolation or in cases when there is no one to call for help.
1. Cook food
No one expects Michelin-starred dinners from you, especially when ready-to-eat delivery works so well. Nevertheless, it is worth having in your arsenal a few simple dishes from the most common products. Let it be at least scrambled eggs, cutlets with mashed potatoes and macaroni and cheese.
Perhaps it seems to someone that any fool will cook it. But here's a revelation: some are not able to heat themselves even ready-made food. They will sit hungry and wait for someone with their hands from their shoulders to come and put the plate in the microwave.
By the way, in the Lifehacker section “There is time»Collected recipes of varying degrees of complexity, including the simplest. If you follow the descriptions, be sure to get something delicious.
Try😋
- 50 meals you can cook in 5 minutes
2. Plan and shop
There is nothing difficult in going to the store and throwing anything from the shelves into the basket. But the benefits are not enough. Otherwise, incompatible foods in the same dish may be found in your refrigerator. And it turns out that there is no place in it, but there is still nothing to eat.
To shop efficiently, you need, first, to know what is not at home. And secondly - what you need in the near future. Helps in this menu compilation or at least a vague idea of what you plan to eat in the week. If you didn't have time, here's a life hack: before leaving the house, take a photo of an open refrigerator and a closet with groceries. So you will at least roughly understand what you have in abundance.
3. To wash and iron things
Fortunately, you no longer need to first run to the ice hole with buckets and then wash the laundry in the trough with your hands. But here's what would be nice:
- Study the instructions for the washing machine and understand that it has so many buttons for a reason.
- Learn to sort the laundry by color and properties, so as not to throw away white T-shirts after a general swim with red panties.
- Develop the habit of looking at the labels of things at least occasionally and comparing them to symbol table. Some clothes cannot be washed in hot water, others cannot be washed at all, only dry cleaning.
It would seem that everything is very simple, no nuclear physics. But many do not master this, although knowledge here will save you a lot of nerves and money. The same goes for ironing. It is not necessary to bring panties and duvet covers to a crisp. But if you have already taken up the iron, it is better to do everything according to the rules so as not to waste your efforts in vain.
Practice👕
- How to iron trousers with and without arrows
- How to iron complex things without suffering
4. Reanimate clothes
It is still better for the average person to alter and hem clothes in an atelier. It's just that a specialist who deals with dozens of trousers a day will clearly cope with the task better than an amateur, which does it once every six months. And uneven stitching can significantly spoil the impression of the thing.
But everyone should be able to sew on a button or restore a diverging seam. It's easy, you just have to try it. For example, here's how to manually sew up a hole along the seam so that everything looks perfect from the outside (the hardest part here is to make sure that the stitches are the same in length):
5. Clean properly
Hardly everyone should know how to mix polish for each type of furniture covering, so that it shines like on the cover of interior magazines. Rather, it is about a conscious approach to cleaning.
For example, with age, you should understand that you need to wipe the dust not only in prominent places - so that your mother does not find fault. It is necessary to go over the top of the cabinets with a damp cloth, along the batteries, and along the recesses on the doors. It's not about aesthetics, it's about health. Dust canHow the dust in your home may affect your health provoke allergies, make breathing difficult, lead to illness, especially if there is some kind of industrial enterprise nearby.
The situation is roughly the same with the floors. Not everyone considers the skirting board to be part of the floor, which also needs to be washed. And this must be done, because the dust willingly collects in the recesses. It is equally important from a health point of view to periodically wipe the door handles and switches - everything that you touch with your hands, and not always washed.
To summarize, the cleanliness police will not arrest you for rarely or poorly cleaning. Nobody offers to die the death of the brave in the fight against the mess. But if you've already started cleaning, then do it well: health depends on the result.
Save to bookmarks🧹
- A cleaning schedule that will help you remember nothing
6. Taking out the trash
In the previous paragraph, one could safely add this skill. But he deserves special attention, because some include him in their household chores and take great pride in how much they do.
So, taking out the trash is not taking a carefully prepared package at the door and dragging it to the container. The process is a little more complicated. First, you need to make sure that the bucket does not overflow and empty it on time - without any reminders from the outside. Secondly, to actually take out the trash (again, no reminders!). Thirdly, wash the bucket if necessary, and then insert a new bag into it. If someone else does a lot of it, don't take the garbage-picker credit for yourself.
Note🧐
- 5 things you shouldn't throw in the trash can
7. Make minor repairs
Perhaps, at this point, the most difficult thing is to outline the set of tasks that each adult must decide for myself. After all, if you can afford to call an electrician to screw in a light bulb, then who can condemn that you cannot do it yourself.
But in general it would be nice to be able to replace a light bulb or shower head. If only because these are simple things that can be done in a couple of minutes. As well as gluing a piece of wallpaper or putting together a hanger from IKEA. In general, here we mean everything that does not take much time and for which specific tools are not required.
8. Plan a budget
Definitely, this is a household matter: if you are inept with finances, you can be left without a home as such.
In the classical sense, budgeting is drawing up a fairly detailed financial plan for a month, and better - by 12. Such a scrupulous approach allows you to plan your spending so that the year goes by without financial falls, and you can use the ups effectively. Moreover, the lower the earnings, the more necessary the budget.
If you spend less than you earn without any planning, then this skill will also come in handy. So you can manage your finances more efficiently, optimize spending and get more money to invest or otherwise improve your financial situation. In general, a useful skill, whatever one may say.
9. To give first aid
In general, this skill is needed outside the house. But the likelihood that a bystander in front of you will burn himself with boiling oil, step with his bare heel on a shard of a broken glass, or overturn a cabinet on himself is not so great. But your household and you yourself can face these troubles. Therefore, it is important to provide first aid in order to hold out until the ambulance arrives. However, if the damage is not very serious, a doctor may not be needed.
Remember🚑
- First aid for bleeding: everyone should know this
- First aid for fracture: what can and cannot be done
- First aid for dislocation: what can and cannot be done
10. Pay rent
Bills, taxes and other paperwork are part of adulthood. So it's a good idea to imagine where and what you have to pay for.
Lifehacker has a detailed instruction on the passage of the housing and communal services quest. But in short, you need to pay for an apartmentRF LC, article 155. Payment for housing and utilities no later than the 10th day of each month. Receipts are most often brought to your mailbox, but other options are possible. For example, data can be transmitted electronically. If you are not aware, it is better to clarify this with the management company or with the person who paid for your apartment earlier.
You also need to give testimony monthly counters. This is necessary in order to pay only for the resources consumed, and not according to the standards.
What do you think an adult should be able to do? What skill lack would surprise you? Share in the comments.
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