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^HINTS FROM HELOISE] Finding the motivation to clean

- HELOISE'S KITCHENEER­ING BY HELOISE

Dear Heloise: Here are a couple of hints that your readers might find helpful. Sometimes when my house needs a good cleaning, and I really don’t want to get to it, I’ve found that the best thing to get me motivated is to invite company over. Works like a charm.

Also, if company is coming for dinner, I set the table a few days ahead (though, not so many days that

I will have to dust the dishes). Saves time and sanity at the last minute. -- Ann, via email

FREELANCE WORK FOR SENIORS

Dear Heloise: In response to the senior gentleman who complained about employers not wanting to hire older people, I have a suggestion: freelance work. I live in an over 55 community. We are always looking for dependable people, and electricia­ns are often top on the list. Whether it’s handy people, mechanics -- you name it, we need it.

If it’s possible to offer discounts to other seniors, that would be a bonus, even though many of us can afford to pay more.

Another idea is to organize a group at your place of worship or another group you belong to so you can help people there or within the community. There are so many opportunit­ies to use one’s skills. -- J.V.H., via email

CLEANING COMBS AND BRUSHES Dear Heloise: I have been reading all the tips about cleaning combs and brushes. Seems like a lot of rigamarole. I simply take a toothbrush, pump soap onto it and scrub both my comb and my brush. Then just rinse and lay them out on a paper towel. -- Z.S., via email

ADVICE FOR THE ELDERLY

Dear Heloise: I have some hints that might help some elderly readers: My podiatrist recommende­d Crocs to wear at home for better support. They’ve worked very well for years.

Also, remember the phrase “If you don’t use it, you lose it”? As I’ve grown older, I’ve learned that this maxim is true. To improve balance, stand on one foot, alternatin­g right and left for 10 seconds each. Try three sets daily. Finally, exercise is a must. This includes walking, running (if capable) and weight lifting. Concentrat­e on four areas -- biceps, triceps, quads and core. Start slowly and increase repetition­s as you gain strength. Exercising daily is recommende­d until it becomes a habit. You will start to see amazing results if you try.

I read your column daily. Thank you. -- Daniel, San Antonio

CURSIVE SOUND OFF

Dear Heloise: A column in the Dayton Daily News included a letter from a reader about the Miamisburg, Ohio, school district not teaching cursive writing to her grandkids. I totally concur with her that schools should teach all kids cursive. If they cannot read or write cursive, they won’t even be able to read our U.S. Constituti­on or Declaratio­n of Independen­ce!

Shame on schools across America for not thinking about the repercussi­ons of such a lapse in wisdom. -- Sue, Centervill­e, Ohio

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise@heloise.com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

(c)2023 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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