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Making Your Home Clean | The Organic Family

Making Your Home Clean

There are a number of things you can do to improve the way your home looks. Whether you live in an expensive mansion or a run down old trailer, you can always take some positive steps towards improving the look of where you live. Getting a nice chandelier lights might just be what your expensive home requires, though if you’re placing chandelier light into a caravan you may want to think if there are better places that money could be spent. The results of improving your surroundings can be very significant, and are always helpful.

One of the very first things you can do to improve the nature of your home is the tidy up your area. This not only improves hygiene and makes it safer for you and your family to live, but can actually alter your mentality in a positive way. Our brains are affected by their surroundings, so if their surroundings are all over the place, ugly and unpleasant to be around, this will be reflected in your mental state.

Some religions, such as Baha’i, even place living in a clean area as a vital spiritual necessity. Self-respect is often reflected in the respect given to a person’s surroundings. If you respect the area you live in and keep it neat and tidy, the respect that you are capable of showing yourself will be increased.

The products you use to keep your house in order should be environmentally safe. Make sure that you are using cleaning products that are okay to be inhaled, and that your living quarters do not include chemicals such as asbestos. If you’re renovating and you think your home may have asbestos inside it, be sure to use proper masks that will keep you from this harmful substance. It would probably be best for you to hire someone qualified to remove the asbestos in your home. These cause breathing problems that may be fatal.

While keeping your home clean and respectable is essential, you don’t want to take it too far. While an over-abundance of harmful germs is obviously a bad thing, you have to keep in mind that germs always surround us, some germs are good for us, and it’s impossible to remove all germs from the home. Having the desire to be impossibly clean all the time is known as obsessive-compulsive disorder. This can get to such a level that sufferers often use a bar of soap only once, then throw it away as the soap has now become dirty!

So be sure to not go too crazy when improving the cleanliness of your home. Just taking a couple of positive steps in your surroundings can mean a happier life for you and those you share your house with. Make these steps today, and it can be guaranteed that you’ll begin feeling better about yourself.

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27 May 2010
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