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Three best practices to go from chaos to Household CEO in your home.

  • Writer: Michael Burk
    Michael Burk
  • Apr 22, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 19, 2024

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Balancing professional life and parental or guardian duties is an eternal struggle for many parents and guardians. It's not uncommon to feel like you're losing the battle occasionally. When the dirty laundry is piling up, clients contacting you after hours, and you're barely surviving the day, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. However, achieving a balance between work and home is crucial. Not only can it improve the quality of your home life, but it can also boost your productivity at work.

 

Rather than reading more time management books, consider running your home like a business. When running a business, you're managing people and tasks, which is not that different from managing your household. You can take charge of managing your household and ensure everything runs smoothly.


Follow these three best practices to go from chaos to Household CEO in your home.

 

1. Divide household tasks among household members.

Assign roles to household members based on age and capability. Give age-appropriate tasks. Use a chore chart to display job descriptions and duties.

 

2. Household role accountability. 

Ensure that you and your children take responsibility for completing household tasks. Use chore charts, play money, or apps to create an accountability system based on your children's age and preferences. Set a good example and hold yourself accountable.

 

3. Outsource when beneficial.

Outsourcing can help you balance your home and work life. If you can't handle a workload, hire experts to do the heavy lifting. For example, hire someone to clean, mow the lawn, cook, or care for your children. Outsourcing can be done during a busy season of life and then stopped. It's a great way to stay sane.

 

Benefits of running a household like a business.

 

  1. Creates clear communication.

  2. Defines roles and responsibilities.

  3. Develops household goals.

  4. Sets up budgeting and financial planning.

  5. Implements time management skills.

  6. Enhances problem-solving tactics.

  7. Develop performance evaluation and feedback.

  8. Instills adaptability and change management.

  9. Builds strong relationships.

  10. Embraces legacy and succession planning.

 

While it is not necessary to incorporate all aspects of running a business into your household life, you can draw inspiration from business practices to create a well-organized, efficient, and harmonious household environment.

 

The Bottom Line

 

Balancing work and personal life can be a never-ending struggle. Manage your home like a business by being the CEO, making it more organized and enjoyable. Implementing these suggestions will help you feel rejuvenated and invigorated at home and work.

 

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