This has to be one of the best books on decluttering and organizing that I've ever read. One would think the topic boring or mundane. However, in a fast-paced, drop-and-go, material world where anything and everything is available for purchase to supposedly make our lives easier, we are floundering under piles of unnecessary objects. Our lives are not only cluttered with too many commitments but too much "stuff".
Have you ever felt overwhelmed with cleaning your overstuffed house? Not sure what to do with the increasing piles of papers, schoolwork, magazines, toys and gadgets around the house? This book will give you suggestions and plans, room by room, to make decluttering less overwhelming. From planning ideas, to practical organizing suggestions, to charts and checklists, to common excuses for not dealing with clutter, this book encourages us to find the means to make a change in our lives.
Have you ever experienced that euphoric feeling of peace when you've just decluttered and cleaned a room thoroughly in your house? I can't stop going into the room, sitting there, sighing and admiring it. It seems like I've lost 100 pounds. Doesn't if feel wonderful to get rid of the clothes you don't wear in your closet and donate them to a worthwhile cause? What about all those unused appliances taking up valuable space in your kitchen? Do yourself a favour and get rid of them.
I highly recommend this book as a worthwhile reference for all those needing to find peace by getting rid of the clutter in their homes and in their daily lives. Less is definitely more!
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