About Us

Household Chores Spin the Wheel is a space I created for people who want to make home chores easier, lighter, and honestly… a little more fun.

I’m Abraham, the person behind this website.

I run a cooking blog, a gardening blog, and now this one — because no matter how many hobbies I learn, home chores never really leave our life. 

Cleaning, organizing, decluttering, managing small daily things… we all have to do it in some way.

But learning it didn’t come naturally for me.

It came slowly, over many years, through mistakes, through laziness, through random days when I decided, “Okay, today I will fix this one thing.”

And that is how this whole idea started.

 

How This Website Started

In our home, my mom always managed most of the chores.

Not because I couldn’t do them, but because I never really paid attention before.

I would watch her clean the same corner twice because she didn’t like how it looked. 

She would fold clothes a particular way, organize things without ever saying anything, or make the kitchen spotless before going to sleep.

For a long time, I took it for granted.

But slowly, I started learning.

Not because someone forced me — but because sometimes she wasn’t well, sometimes she traveled, or sometimes I just wanted to help.

And also because I genuinely believe everyone — man or woman — should know how to clean their own space, cook their own food, and keep their home in order.

But I didn’t start perfectly.

  • I washed my clothes wrong.
  • I organized something and then lost the same thing an hour later.
  • I tried deep cleaning but ended up making more mess.
  • I decluttered, then re-cluttered.

Slowly, with trial and error, I found small tricks that made things easier.

Sometimes I would turn chores into a small game — like making a list, spinning an imaginary wheel in my head, and doing whatever task came next so I don’t overthink.

That became the idea behind “Household Chores Spin the Wheel.”

Not literally spinning a wheel every day…

But making chores feel less heavy, less stressful, and more like small tasks you can finish without thinking too much.

 

My Experience With Household Chores

I’m not a professional cleaning expert. 

I’m not a home organizer or anything like that.

I’m just someone who has lived through:

  • Managing a home alone sometimes
  • Cleaning the house when everyone is sick
  • Helping with guests coming suddenly
  • Learning how to fix messes faster
  • Organizing spaces that never stay organized
  • Finding shortcuts when I’m tired
  • Using small routines to avoid big chaos
  • And experimenting with cleaning hacks that actually work

Over time, I developed my own way of handling chores.

Not perfect… but practical.

Not fancy… but real.

Everything I share here is something I’ve tried in my own home — either learned from my mom, or from childhood habits, or from daily life when things don’t go as planned.

 

What This Website Covers

Household Chores Spin the Wheel is divided into four main categories:

Family & Kids Chore Tips

Simple ways to help kids learn responsibility without making chores feel like punishment.

I don’t have kids myself, but I grew up in a home where everyone had small responsibilities — and those habits stay with you for life.

Household Cleaning Hacks

Real cleaning methods from real everyday experiences.

Not complicated, not time-consuming.

Just things that work.

Organization & Decluttering

My approach is always the same:

Start small, fix one thing, move to the next.

Make your space easier, not perfect.

Home Management & Productivity

Little systems that help a home run smoother — whether you live alone or with a big family.

 

Why “Spin The Wheel”?

Because chores can feel overwhelming when you think about everything at once.

But if you break them down into tasks — and do whichever one “comes up next” — it becomes lighter.

Some days, I literally write chores on small pieces of paper, shuffle them, and pick one randomly.

Some days, I just do things in any order without thinking too much.

That small habit keeps me moving, especially on days when motivation is low.

So the name represents that feeling:

Don’t overthink. Just spin the wheel and start.

 

My Philosophy for This Website

I believe home chores don’t need to be fancy or perfect.

They just have to be:

  • Practical
  • Doable
  • Simple
  • Repeatable
  • And something you can finish without feeling burned out

I don’t use complicated organizing systems.

I don’t buy expensive tools unless it’s really needed.

Most of the time, I reuse containers, repurpose things at home, and find shortcuts that save time.

Everything I write is based on my own experience — what worked, what didn’t, and what can help someone else who feels overwhelmed by chores.

 

Who This Website Is For

This website is for anyone who wants to:

  • Clean smarter, not harder
  • Keep their home organized without stress
  • Build small daily habits
  • Reduce overwhelm
  • Manage chores even when life gets busy
  • Find motivation through simple and fun methods

Whether you are living with family, living alone, or balancing work and home together — you’ll find something useful here.

 

A Small Note From Me

I didn’t grow up dreaming of writing about household chores.

But sometimes our daily life teaches us things that become more valuable than we expect.

This website is just my way of sharing all those things — from small cleaning hacks to big organizing lessons — so your home feels a little lighter, a little calmer, and a lot more manageable.

Thanks for being here.

I hope something you read today makes your home feel easier.

— Abraham