
Let's Clean
Some of us reserve cleaning for weekends, but if you're stuck at home, you've likely got some extra time on your hands.
A cleaning process
There is a process I follow that might work for you too!
It all starts with a piece of paper (you can reuse the backside of a sheet) and a pen or pencil to your liking. You can also designate a notebook to your cleaning.
Write down the names or in a way distinguish between all the rooms in your house. I like to give each room an individual page.
Under each heading(name of room) write down individual areas or different parts that you can work on in bullet points. For Example, under "Bedroom" you can write closet, dressing table, shoe cupboard, bedside table, study table etc.
Fix a number of chores or areas to clean up for each day depending on the availability of your time and everything else you have to fit in the day. Remember, consistency in key, so choose your number wisely. You can also start with a lower number like 3 and regularly add on 1 more task to do.
In no time you would have cleaned your home with a professional touch and ease.

Expired products?
This is a problem we all face. Not just in the kitchen but with medicines and beauty products too.
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Organize and date check canned and boxed food in your cupboards. Toss outdated cans and boxes of food, as well as stale food in opened boxes or bags. Line up boxes and cans according to dates and note items that need to be restocked.
Start Prepping your Garden

If you have a yard or planter box and get a few sunny days, maybe think about readying your garden for summer. Being outside can help with staving off cabin fever, too.