The nine habits of highly organized people Organizing consultant Kathy Waddill demonstrates how the simple act of being organized can improve your quality of life. In The Organizing Sourcebook , she presents nine organizing principles that can easily be applied to any situation, activity, or environment. The book gives you the tools for managing time; decreasing stress; and dealing with cultural, personal, and emotional change. Case histories illustrate how each strategy solved a specific problem.
This book contains mainly case studies, which was an interesting way to organize an organizing book. HaHa. I don't think I would recommend it as it didn't have much pizazz or teach me anything new about organizing.
This is a great organizing book, up there with Peter Walsh's It's all too much. This book doesn't give quick storage solutions but tools that will help you re-evaluate your home and your life.
Gave a lot of good ideas about organizing that I hadn't really thought of before. Got me inspired to get more organized (especially before the new baby comes!!)