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Stop Organizing and Declutter: The Quick Guide to Clutter Free Home and Mind

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Stop Organizing and Declutter

The Quick Guide to Clutter-Free Home and MindAre you tired of the endless cycle of organizing and reorganizing?Do all the items seem necessary to you? Is clutter creeping into your mind, too?
With a touch of humor, Renata Ray will take you on a room-by-room decluttering journey, offering practical tips and inspiring stories along the way. This light (and sometimes hilarious) guide will help you not only tidy up your space but also declutter your mind.

Her enthusiastic approach and practical tips will inspire you to declutter with confidence. Along the transformation, you will be showered with interior design tips and tricks directly from an Architect and Interior Designer.

This step-by-step guide is for you if you want to get rid of clutter once and for all and bring peace to your home and freedom to your mind.

251 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 11, 2024

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Renata Ray

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Everyone has their specialty – mine is getting rid of unnecessary items. Yes, I am strangely obsessed about it, what can I do? I decided to share it with you!

I just created this profile and I can't wait to hear from You.

Did you get rid of any "difficult" items?

How radically did you deal with sentimental items?

Let me know, I'm here and I read everything.

Yours,
Renata Ray






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September 25, 2025
I won this book through a Goodreads giveaway. Thank you so much to the author, publisher, and sponsors of the giveaway. This was exactly the book I needed. Many lines from the book have stuck with me, but one in particular stands out to me as one of my biggest "aha" moments during my reading: "If you declutter enough, there will be no need to organize!" I always thought I was bad at organizing, and I am, but the real issue this book helped me discover was that I was setting myself up for failure because I had too much stuff and not enough space for it. This was a short read, but I appreciated that. It was to the point and way more helpful than I expected it to be. I would definitely recommend it to anyone that is looking for help with organization, clutter, and also anyone who is looking for positive change or a shift in their life and mental outlook.
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