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Clutter Antidote: The Ultimate Guide To Decluttering And Organizing Your Home

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"With great disposable income comes great responsibility. It is now easier than ever to clutter our homes, causing us stress and anxiety. I wrote this ebook as an answer to the ever-increasing demand in solutions for a healthier, simpler lifestyle. Reading this ebook is your first step to a more organized and happier life."

About the Author
Caitlin Kaur is an interior designer from Sonoma, California. She helps clients visualize, build and take care of their dream homes. Stand by for more titles from Caitlin, soon to be published exclusively in the Amazon Kindle store.

35 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2012

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250 reviews3 followers
October 27, 2022
This book is short and to the point. It contains some practical steps on how to go about actually accomplishing the decluttering. However, the key message here is that cluttered environments create stress while decluttered and cleanly spaces promote peace and emotional well-being. Of course, different individuals have sensitivities to varying degrees. However, everyone is affected by what surrounds them. A thing so seemingly small as the topic of clutter can have quite significant impact on ones mental health. Less is indeed more!
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February 13, 2020
Very easy and helpful book

I would recommend this book. Very quick read that really get me motivate. Great ideas to change how to keep it up.
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Author 6 books94 followers
January 15, 2013
I'm not sure there was anything new here. Or even not-obvious.

But, as an eight-month-pregnant woman with a toddler, I'm going to take advantage of the 15-minutes-a-day tip. A little each day is better than that hopeless ignoring! I also like the idea of putting a post-it on clothing to see if I wear it in the next year and if I don't, it goes. Of course, that rule will have to start applying once my body figures out where it wants to be post-baby.
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113 reviews
December 10, 2012
Concise and to the point. I occasionally collect pockets of clutter at home and work. This little book has given me numerous great ideas on how to get rid of the piles and prevent them from happening again. Helpful book.
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64 reviews2 followers
April 6, 2014

I'm finished with Clutter Antidote: This book is not set up in a good reading format. There are many spelling mistakes and it is very simple and almost degrading. There is nothing new or interesting in this book. Good thing it was free when I got it.
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49 reviews
February 6, 2024
Short and sweet

Well written, cohesive, and to the point. For a self-published book, it's well made with minimal typos. Would reccomend for anyone just getting started or wanting a refresher on decluttering.
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519 reviews23 followers
August 29, 2015
Pretty much the same advice as every other de-cluttering book out there, but with a terribly bland writing style.
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241 reviews61 followers
January 25, 2014
Es una guia llena de consejos para mantener el orden en tu casa y sobre todo para deshacerte de algunas de tus cosas sin dudar. Es entretenido.
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212 reviews2 followers
May 22, 2015
This book was okay...didn't really say much more than the other ones I've read recently. It did, however, go into a bit more detail about the psychology of clutter.
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