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Winning the Clutter War

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Do you constantly misplace books, keys, bills, shoes...?Are you tired of fighting an avalanche every time you open a closet or cabinet door? Don't despair! Even if you've been a messy person since childhood, organizing expert Sandra Felton's practical advice will make your dreams of an orderly lifestyle become reality. Hundreds of thousands of readers have already benefited from her strategies.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2010

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Author 7 books38 followers
January 5, 2013
I'm normally tidy and highly organised (a Cleanie) but health issues have significantly impacted what I can do around the house each day. My husband is a Messie, and a hoarder, and we'd reached a point where something had to change!

This book has given me strategies, encouragement and motivation, and reminded me that it's okay to do a little here and there. I now have the start I need, and (perhaps just as important) a plan in place to keep going.

Written with humour, and with insights arising from the author's personal experience, this has proved a handy guide to getting beyond clutter overwhelm and regaining the sanctuary that is a home.
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411 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2015
I thought she spent too much time discussing god, which didn't make sense to me. What you believe & your faith shouldn't have anything to do with organizing. She has names a few different methods that she believes are helpful to people but I think it really depends. I don't believe in one particular system working for everybody.
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34 reviews2 followers
March 6, 2017
Very helpful for people who really struggle with organization. This has an in-depth look at why people struggle with disorganization as well as some systematic ways to make changes and regain control of your house. This is not a book with tips on how to organize various areas of your home, it is for helping people dig their way out of a chaotic home and learn new habits.
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Author 2 books7 followers
June 10, 2015
This is an excellent book, enough so that I have read it over 3 times! Purchased at the Miami Book Fair in 2011. Reread January 2012, and again in April 2014 and in 2015! Many pages folded over and a ton of great tips.
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1,802 reviews8 followers
May 3, 2015
Written with a target audience in mind of women hoarders who are ready to become good housekeepers, which is not what I was expecting. I am not of that audience. A free ebook.
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156 reviews42 followers
September 3, 2014
this book had good helpful hints, but you lost me when you started getting all biblical and quoting scriptures... not really the place for an organizing book in my opinion.
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588 reviews1 follower
July 30, 2021
I don't think this book is for everyone, especially those that are cleanies or an average housekeeper, but for those that really struggle with household management this is a great book. I think it's one that will go a long way to help people who struggle with their house. I'm an average house keeper that makes sure the dishes are done each night, and I gleaned a few good ideas. It has motivated me to go through our storage with a more critical eye.
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533 reviews6 followers
August 7, 2017
The hard part is always the follow up with this type of book, but there are some good ideas.
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January 21, 2019
This book did not have the information that I was looking for. Rather than dealing with clutter, its main topic was housecleaning and included a very complicated system for organization.
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June 1, 2016
This book was ok, but was not exactly what I expected. It was free, so I thought it might be interesting. It gave more motivation for leaving messiness and becoming more tidy than actual advice. There were a couple of methods mentioned that were helpful. Someone who is extremely messy, even a hoarder, might relate to this book more than a person who just wants to improve a little bit. The Christian perspective added to the book for this reader.
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948 reviews
May 14, 2013
better than most. some rather helpful bits :
www.messies.com
"If a task requires 30 seconds or less, do it NOW"
"Thou shalt have a goal, for without a goal, nothing will be accomplished."
"Thou shalt have a plan and stick to it."
"Thou shalt dream and keep dreaming until your lifestyle fits the dream."
One room, One purpose.
If possible' stand it up.

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836 reviews60 followers
June 14, 2011
The things you buy while waiting in the airport for the next flight. :) But maybe there is hope for me in reading this book. Very interesting approach to dealing with clutter. She does quote one of my own maxims about not feeling guilty about throwing things out.
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56 reviews6 followers
December 15, 2013
It was ok. Seems it is really directed to a particular situation or type of person. I just wanted some simple ideas about defeating clutter ... it did have some great ideas for dealing with "stuff" - just wish I didn't have to weed through all the other things to get to those idea.
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July 6, 2015
Some decent ideas but the Bible quotes were odd. Surely, atheists can have clean, uncluttered homes, too? And the James Dobson recommendations were just too much. Ugh.
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July 26, 2014
There was nothing in this book that really spoke to me as a way to help me with my clutter. My time would be better spent actually cleaning up.
1 review1 follower
November 25, 2015
Good way of describing easy ways to start clearing clutter from rooms & ultimately your entire home in the end.
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