Piles of clutter scattered about the house disrupt the smooth flow of energy, thereby draining the health and well-being of those who live there. By completing some of the 101 specific clutter-clearing tasks detailed here, you'll bring sanity and sanctity back to your home. Each chapter covers a different area of the house and provides all the guidance necessary to declutter that room. Fill in questionnaires to determine hotspots, and then work to develop your dream atmosphere. Maintenance timetables ensure that the mess won't return, and a listing of suggested treats for completing the tasks await you at the end of each section. Whatever the motivation, this inspirational handbook will help you gain perspective and unclutter your life-in more ways than one.
Great little book. I bought it here after checking it out one day in a bookstore. It had all these logical little tips in it. It goes room by room, and the best part for me was: "things to look for", and it'll just name things that you should find and toss. What was i thinking keeping a bunch of random keys around. :D. And freakin' takeout menus. I tossed the old keys and put the menus in a folder. The book is much better than that, but those were the first 2 things i did. I've seen a ton of decor, declutter and organize books. this one is really good.
Wow! What a valuable book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is a wonderfully-written book that I found incredibly useful. Here's why: - The info is broken down into small, readable chunks - The exercises are timed, so you can plan time in advance if you have a busy schedule - The author lists the benefits - immediate, long-term, and emotional, so you can clearly see "what's in it for you." I am recommending this book to all my friends.
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