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  1. Will you be creating a editable version to sell or share? I would love to get one, if so. Thanks for all you do. You are a blessing.

  2. Dear Kim,

    Hello, I am a 18 year old young woman who is going to college for engineering in a year. I read your fascinating article and while I am not pregnant, and not planning on becoming a mom anytime soon- I focused more on the beginning of your article.

    I realized that there are a lot of similarities between our mothers. My mother also has big dreams for me (and bless her, I love her for trying in every way she can) she still insists she helps me by doing all the chores in the house.

    Well, now I’m older and I realizing that puts me at a large disadvantage to those that have done chores since they were kids. It’s really embarrassing to admit that I don’t know how to clean or wash clothes, or iron, and I only know how to cook simple things like pizza and different pastas. She thinks that this will let me have free time to study and play sports but in the long run I can just see everything going downhill for me. I want to rectify this but I have no idea where to start.

    What I wanted to know was how you taught yourself how to do these things, as doing it all yourself must have been impossibly hard-especially being out of school and married off. Now that I’m older I keep asking myself where can I start learning? What should I do first? What type of cleaning solutions should I use? How do you use a washer? How often should I do the laundry? How do I clean a stove?

    So my final question is: How did you adjust to living on your own and becoming independent from a doting parent? And, how on earth do you manage a your time?

    Thank you for your consideration,

    Ashley

    1. Ashley,
      Your post made me smile. Take heart, you are not doomed! I learned how to cook watching the Food Network. Seriously. But you have it even better. You Tube has a video on literally anything you would want to learn? Want to know how to clean a bathroom? There are probably 100 videos for that!

      As far as time management goes, that is an issue that most people truly struggle with. Yet again, there are some great resources on the internet. Dig around and find one that fits into your stage of life! Blessings to you.

  3. I love breaking everything in zones we do it inside and out makes it less stressful and seams like its easier even tho its the same amount of work-you just focus on the zone your working on 🙂

  4. Hi. THank you so much for all your posts. I am a homeschooler of 3 (8.6,4), and struggle with setting chores and organizing responsibilities. I have tried different charts; and, either I stop using them, or they get too complicated. This one seems very simple, which is fantastic for me!! 🙂
    I do have one question: your 7 & 8 year old…for cleaning toilets and sinks, what cleaners do they use? I am worried about them using harsh products, like toilet cleaners and soft scrub.
    Just curious.
    Thank you.
    Sonia

    1. by using Norwex cleaning products (microfiber) and water you don’t have to worry about harmful chemicals

  5. I can’t find the free printable for the zones. Could you paste a link?

  6. Hi … i just find your idea and it’s look great. As a single mom with 2 children, usually they keep fighting to clean up. I’ll try your idea. And hopefully it also work for my family. Thanks 🙂

  7. I can’t get the image to open the checklist either. When I click on it, it only wants to save to Pinterest ?

      1. I also cannot seem to find it 🙁 I click on the bottom picture and am told that it is not found

  8. All I can say is THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU! For all that you do!!!
    I’m so glad I came across your site!!!!

  9. Thanks!! This is wonderful, simple, and pleasantly presented. I’ve been searching high and low for something that would be easy enough to implement to be effective.. this is it!! Thanks many times over.

  10. This is so great. Thank you. I’m wondering if you have a recommended list of age-appropriate chores? I know what my 9 year old can do, but I think that I may be selling my 4 year old short in terms of his capabilities (not that he minds 🙂 ). I know I saw a list somewhere in a Kevin Leman book, but I can’t remember which one. Thanks!

  11. This is great! I’ve been doing a similar chores in the AM and zones in the PM system for my kids and it’s been working out well, but I’ve been seeing the need for a bit of revision. I think I’ll use these cards as a starting point. I LOVE that they’re editable. Thanks Kim!

  12. I’m curious you mentioned breakfast and lunch for 3-4 months was prepared in one afternoon . Would you share that please

  13. Greetings,

    I have edited and printed the family chore chart previously but can not seem to get the link to work. Can you help me? When I click on the link it takes me to a banana phone and states the page does not exist? Please help, our whole family uses the chore chart as a guide for keeping our house tidy. Thank you.

    1. Hi Lilyan,
      The link for the chore challenge post has been fixed, thanks for informing us!
      To receive the printables, just fill in the request form in the post and you will receive the printable by email. If you are not seeing the form you may try turning off ad blockers or using a different browser.
      If you are still having trouble please email us at joy@notconsumed.com ?
      Suzanne@NotConsumed

  14. Hello!
    Can you please tell me how you pair the chore chart zones with the chore cards (I just read that post)? Would a Zone be an item on the chore chart or are the zones the responsibilities (unpaid unless exceptional job) that must be completed before working on the chore cards (paid chores).
    Thanks!

    1. Hi Nicki,
      We typically use the chore cards and chore charts at different ages, not necessarily at the same time. 🙂
      Suzanne@NotConsumed

  15. I’m having a little trouble wrapping my head around this for my house. We have 4,000 sq ft. 3 bathrooms on the main floor, 1 in the basement. We also have 4 bedrooms, 1 acre of garden, kitchen, dining, laundry. My kids are 7 and 10 years old and currently don’t do any chores. This has to change so I’m not gardening for 6 hours a day and then coming in and cleaning for 6 hours a day and then going to sleep. My husband is unavailable to help. He works 10 hour days Monday through Saturday and sometimes Sunday depending on the project.

    1. 2 of the bedrooms are on the main floor and 2 are in the basement. There is a living room on the main floor and a family room in the basement.

    2. This might be a bit late, but maybe you’ll see it.
      I would start small – a couple of chores a day for the kids, then progress up to more. Also, if you check out Flylady.net, she has lots of tips for getting your house under control. I’m starting (again) with our house. We essentially have 2 houses in one (a house trailer was added onto the main house), and I did a lot of decluttering when we switched houses with my in-laws – they didn’t throw ANYTHING away. They lived here for 40 years until we switched houses, so you can imagine the chaos here. And my husband & stepkids are the same – keep everything! It’s not fair to you to have to do everything, everywhere. I find it very challenging and am trying to change my behaviour, but sometimes it’s so hard when nobody can see the mess that we live in constantly. Good luck!

  16. Hi Kim,

    This looks awesome. I have filled out the email info to get the free printable, but nothing has been sent.

    1. Maria,
      We are sorry to hear of your issue with the printable. We are emailing you in an effort to figure out and fix the issue.

  17. I love this guide! I love that you can edit it as you see fit (for example, we don’t have a dishwasher, so the dishwasher tasks were pointless for us), and I changed the zones around to match up another cleaning/organizing system I follow. I’m hoping I can get the “big kids” helping out more, and I’m starting earlier with the young one :). I wish I had a big laminator but I’ll see if I have plastic sheet protectors available. Thank you!

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