Kathy's Keepers

Kathy's Keepers Limited appointments for luxury (wood floors, granite countertops, etc.) homes now available. CALL

"If you don't have anything unique to advertise about your business,  then you should advertise your business for sale."...
12/11/2020

"If you don't have anything unique to advertise about your business, then you should advertise your business for sale."

Making your old bathroom look like new is what sets us apart from our competitors.

If you can't afford to have your whole house cleaned, we may be able to help! Consider a single bathroom cleaning for as little as $25! Message me to schedule.

Are you still on the fence about the size of your home?PM me and I'll share pictures of our jobs that are not posted on ...
06/25/2019

Are you still on the fence about the size of your home?

PM me and I'll share pictures of our jobs that are not posted on this page.

If you've ever experienced a Kathy's  Keepers house cleaning, then you know there is a difference between a professional...
06/23/2019

If you've ever experienced a Kathy's Keepers house cleaning, then you know there is a difference between a professional job, and a halfway job that costs more the second time...

Starting in July, we will be taking appointments for routine, move ins and deep cleans.

06/23/2019

General residential housekeeping duties.

06/03/2019
06/03/2019

Thank you everyone who came here to support our local small business. We may not pay Google $1000-$2000/month for top search results like our big name competitors, but we do give you more for your money!
Over the last 10 years, our regular clients chose us because they appreciate not only the greater attention to detail, but also the personal attention and NO CONTRACTS!

Less than 30 seconds
03/19/2019

Less than 30 seconds

03/19/2019
Know when to seek professional helpWhen your work life and personal life are out of balance, your stress level is likely...
01/25/2019

Know when to seek professional help

When your work life and personal life are out of balance, your stress level is likely to soar. Use these practical strategies to restore harmony.

Manage your time. Cut or delegate activities you don't enjoy or can't handle — or share your concerns and possible solutions with your employer or others. Organize household tasks efficiently, such as running errands in batches or doing a load of laundry every day; don't save all the laundry for your day off. Do what needs to be done and let the rest go.

Make a list. Put family events on a weekly calendar, and keep a daily to-do list at home and at work. Having a plan helps you maintain focus. When you don't have a plan, it's easy to be sucked into the plans and priorities of others.

Learn to say no. Whether it's a co-worker asking you to spearhead an extra project or your child's teacher asking you to organize a class party, remember that it's OK to respectfully say no. When you quit accepting tasks out of guilt or a false sense of obligation, you'll have more time for activities that are meaningful to you.

Leave work at work. With the technology to connect to anyone at any time from virtually anywhere, there might be no boundary between work and home — unless you create it. Make a conscious decision to separate work time from personal time.

Reduce email access. Check emails no more than three times a day — late morning, early afternoon and late in the day. If you access email first thing in the morning, you tend to focus on and respond to other people's issues rather than being proactive about your own needs.

Take advantage of your options. Ask your employer about flex hours, a compressed workweek, job sharing, telecommuting or other scheduling flexibility. The more control you have over your hours, the less stressed you're likely to be.

Try to shorten commitments and minimize interruptions. Most people can sustain a maximum level of concentration for no more than 90 minutes. After that, the ability to retain information decreases dramatically. When interrupted during a task, you need double or triple the time of the interruption to regain full concentration on your task.

Caring for yourself

A healthy lifestyle is essential to coping with stress and to achieving work-life balance. Try to:

Eat a healthy diet. The Mediterranean diet — which emphasizes fresh fruits and vegetables and lean protein — enhances the ability to retain knowledge as well as stamina and well-being.

Get enough sleep. Lack of sleep increases stress. It's also important to avoid using personal electronic devices, such as tablets, just before bedtime. The blue light emitted by these devices decreases your level of melatonin, the hormone associated with sleep.

Make time for fun and relaxation. Set aside time each day for an activity that you enjoy, such as practicing yoga or reading. Better yet, discover activities you can do with your partner, family or friends — such as hiking, dancing or taking cooking classes.

Volunteer. It's important not to over-schedule yourself. But research indicates that volunteering can contribute to a greater sense of work-life balance. Selective volunteering might lower your levels of burnout and stress and boost your emotional and social well-being.

Bolster your support system. At work, join forces with co-workers who can cover for you — and vice versa — when family conflicts arise. At home, enlist trusted friends and loved ones to pitch in with child care or household responsibilities when you need to work overtime or travel.

Just another Thursday,  lol
01/10/2019

Just another Thursday, lol

Next!
01/10/2019

Next!

Address

Jacksonville, FL
32257

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19043765000

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Kathy's Keepers posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Kathy's Keepers:

Share