Clean Communication Skills for Clients and their Cleaners

A few weeks back, our Director, Judith Morgan, was interviewed by fellow coach Barbara Bradbury for her podcast.  Barbara is a relationship coach; relationships with your colleagues, your family, your friends, your spouse - you name it, and she advocates clean communication as a way of improving relationships. 

Barbara asked Judith about how we use good communications within The Cleaning Biz, and then recorded an interesting chat for about 10-15 minutes all around the topic.  If you are a human being, there's something to learn here.   If you are a business person, it's vital.   If you are a client or a cleaner or an existing or potential licensee of The Cleaning Biz, it's essential listening.

The recording is entitled Honest Conversations and you can listen to it here:

Retired? Top Up Your Pension!

Are you ready to retire from your first career, but you are definitely not old?   Is your pension in need of a top-up? Do you still have loads of "go" in you?   Are you worried you won't be able to sit still and do nothing?   Not into gardening, yoga, bowls and snoozing? Not ready for your pipe and slippers?   Not prepared to be relegated to the armchair?

Good!   Then we have a little business opportunity for you.

The Cleaning Biz is always looking for lively people with time on their hands who want to top up their income.   And we think this could be an ideal opportunity for the right sort of retired person.   After all, 60 isn't even old these days, is it?   And remember, if this isnt right for you but you introduce us to someone who goes on to work with us, we pay you a fee of £500 for that introduction.

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Cleaning Business Opportunity

The_cleaning_biz_button_from_blog There's a button on our website marked Join Us!   And this page tells you all about the chance to run a branch of our business with us and how we can help you run your own small business from home, helping local households in your neighbourhood find a great cleaner and enjoy their own home looking spick and span every week.

Would you like to be part of our nationwide expansion?   We are always interested in talking to customer service enthusiasts who would like to own and run their own business and be part of our family.   We teach you how to create a great income from this, and have fun doing it while helping people and providing a valuable service.

If you have some time available and would like to top up your current earnings (or pension) and would like to hear more about it, please read our web page, listen to our recording, download our FAQ and make an appointment to talk to us.

Eco Friendly Cleaning Solutions

White vinegar, bicarbonate of soda, lemons, and olive oil, are all you need to keep your wood floors sleek, stainless steel germ-free and shiny, and bathroom tiles squeaky clean. And the added bonus is there’s not a harmful chemical in sight.

White vinegar: A natural disinfectant, stain remover and reduces mineral and lime deposits. It’s a diluted ascetic acid and a substitute for more aggressive ammonia-based cleaners. You can use white wine vinegar, but white distilled vinegar is cheaper. Don’t use malt vinegar!

Sodium Bicarbonate: When mixed with water it forms a slightly alkaline liquid, which cuts through grease and dirt on almost any surface. Used neat it’s slightly abrasive and can be used to scrub problem stains. Often vinegar and soda are mixed together for maximum cleaning strength.

Lemons: The citric acid in lemon juice makes it perfect for bleaching, disinfecting, deodorising and removing grease.

Olive Oil: Great alternative furniture polish. Don’t worry about using the extra-virgin type, the most basic will do.

Some Ideas

Keep toilets clean and fresh - put 8 tablespoons of soda in the bowl. Leave overnight.  Put the lid down!

Dab some essential oil on a light bulb. When on, the heat will diffuse the fragrance creating nice smelling room at little cost.

Clean microwaves and ovens with a cloth soaked and rinsed in equal parts of vinegar and water.

For wood flooring or furniture, mix one part olive oil and one part lemon juice. Rub on furniture or apply with a spray bottle, then polish with a dry cloth.

Quick Tips to get your Whites, Whiter than White

If you are struggling to get those bedsheets or shirts whiter than white,  instead of relying on a detergent try soaking the fabrics in Lemon Juice for 15 minutes before popping it all into the washing machine as normal.

You will be amazed and dazzling!

Benefits of effective delegation

The effects of delegating tasks in the workplace are numerous; it increases your productivity and allows you to focus on more essential tasks while boosting the self-esteem of the workforce. It boosts morale and eases stress which leads to a better working environment and builds confidence.

If you wondering if you should delegate some tasks then read on and consider the following factors, this should tell you if delegation is the right choice for you and the company.

Firstly ask yourself if you are spending enough quality time when it comes to strategic planning and overall monitoring.

Next take a look around at your desk, is it overflowing with projects and tasks which you have started but are unfinished?

What is the working environment like; do the people around you feel appreciated and useful? Do you keep them sufficiently motivated and are they enthusiastic in their work?

Finally ask yourself whether you are delegating routine and necessary tasks.

If you are delegating but things don’t seem to be going as planned, then ask yourself  what you are doing wrong and if you have the necessary experience to coach others and if not then ask yourself what you can do about it and take steps towards remedying the situation.

Top tips to find a great pet sitter

If you have to spend any time away from your pet because you can’t take them with you, then a boarding kennel is often the first choice for many. However there is another choice to consider, a pet sitter. The pet sitter works exactly the same as a baby sitter or child minder except that they look after your pet not your child or baby.

The pet sitter will come to your home and take care of your pet right there in their own surroundings, the biggest advantage to this is that your pet is in surroundings it knows, so isn’t stressed. Here are some tips for choosing a great pet sitter.

Services and fees vary from sitter to sitter, some will offer a complete service such as bathing and walking your dog while the most basic and cheapest will just do the basics such as feeding and letting your pet go to the bathroom. So shop around when getting quotes for sitting and ask what the cost includes.

Always ask about the type of pet they are comfortable with and how long they have been working in pet sitting, also ask about any medical training they have if any and how they would cope in an emergency.

Once you think you have found a sitter then before you are due to go away make sure that they come over and meet your pet. Your pet should be comfortable with them and them with your pet.

Eight time saving cooking tips Part 2

Here is some more time saving cooking tips to help you shave some time off the time you spend in the kitchen.

If you take a packed lunch to work or your children take one to school then get the children to help when it comes to wrapping sandwiches and cookies in cling film. If you have some time on your hands one day but know you are going to be stuck for time the next, then prepare double the amount of snacks and store them in the refrigerator.

Organise your cookbooks and recipes where you can easily get to them, this way when you want to cook that something special or need a brush up on a recipe you won’t have to waste time searching for them.

Keep a wipe dry board handy around the kitchen and keep an eye on the items you run out of in your cupboards. When you use the last of something jot it down on the board and this way it will save you time when you come to make out your shopping list.

When it comes to preparing such drinks as ice tea, coffee or soft drinks make them in huge jugs and store them in the fridge. This way you will save time making up just 1 cup and the beverage will be icy cold when you need it.

Simple money saving tips and tactics

When going food shopping it is essential that you make a list of the items that you need, if not then you will be going around the store just picking items up that you really don’t need and when you reach the checkout you'll be in for a big surprise. So always check your cupboards and fridge before you go shopping and stick to the items on the list.

Make use of the money savings coupons that come through your letterbox, go through them and save the ones that you can use together and remember to take them with you when you go to do your weekly shop.

Be aware that items in the supermarket are placed strategically, for example those items that are at eye level are frequently the most expensive ones. Cheaper brands are usually placed lower down or higher up on the shelves. Likewise cheaper items are placed are usually placed around the aisles with the dearer items in the middle of the supermarket.

Where you can, buy in bulk as buying more will save you money in the long run. Also pay attention to any buy one get one free offers or buy two get the third free.

Make the most of any special offers for instance take advantage of the sales just after Christmas to buy birthday gifts and next years wrapping paper or Christmas cards.

Look round for the cheapest supermarket to do your weekly shop; it can be surprising how the pennies soon mount up that you can shave off items simply by going to a cheaper supermarket.

Don’t always think that the named brands are the best, very often the supermarket will have their own brands and no one will be able to tell the difference but you can make great savings.

8 time saving cooking tips Part 1

Even the smallest of time saving factors can help in the busy family life and can end up shaving hours off the time you spend working to keep your family happy. When it comes to meal times, preparing and cooking food to fill the hungry mouths of your family can seem endless, here are some tips to help you get the most out of your time.

You can save yourself a lot of time and money when it comes to planning meals for the week. By thinking ahead and planning what you will have for each meal every day you can make use of left over. For example if you have a roast on a Sunday and there are slices left over then you can have these cold with a salad the day after or use the left over to make sandwiches for school and work.

If you know that you are going to be too busy to cook one or two nights in the week then prepare and cook two meals when you have times and freeze one for when you are busy, all you have to do then is take it out of the freezer and reheat.

If you are preparing a meal that requires you to chop onions or grate cheese for example then while you are doing this do twice as much and put some in a container in the fridge for using with another meal.

While you are working in the kitchen make sure that you clean up after yourself, this way when you have finished preparing and cooking there won’t be as much cleaning left to do.

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