Declutter: 30 Simple Habits for Getting your Life, Schedule and Home Decluttered: An easier way to simplify your life, organize your home and make the ...
"Thank you for this book and for the ideas and motivation to declutter my life!..."Do you feel overwhelmed by your day to day life? Does it seem like your to-do list grows perpetually longer rather than shorter? Do you long for life to be more simple and to have more time in your day? Could you use a little motivation and some practical advice to help you simplify your life, organize your home, and make the most of your time?At some point after childhood (where time seems to always go slowly), life picks up pace. While we enjoy the experiences of adulthood, it can also become overwhelming as the weight of our responsibilities becomes apparent.This can be exhausting and frustrating. Whether you are preparing for it, in the midst of the struggle, or feel like you are drowning, there are some simple habits, coupled with some stick-to-it attitudes that can help you get your life, home, and schedule de-cluttered.In this concise book, I'll show you 30 simple habits that are utilized all the time by people who strive for simplicity in their lives. The habits in this book aren't magic. All I'm suggesting is that if you gradually implement these super simple habits into your routine, you'll be pleased with how manageable your life will seem.It may take some trial and error as you work to determine which habits will be most effective in your specific situation. You may also discover that a combination of multiple habits will help you make progress. Your individual personality coupled with the particular needs of your situation will help you determine which of these simple habits will work best for you. Consistency and the willingness to sacrifice momentary ease for the longterm good will be necessary.I wish you all the best on your journey and I hope the content of this book provides the perfect spark of motivation that you need as you march down the road to being clutter-free.
Again, I find myself reading a book on cleaning rather than actually cleaning... Reading books is clearly more pleasurable.
This book is written in short, easily digestible bits of a page or two. I'm familiar with some of the advice, but some of it was new and helpful. I'm sure reading on a Kindle rather than a physical book would help with the minimalist attitude.
I really like this list if ideas. Some of them I was surprised to find that I already do. I’m really looking forward to implementing some of the others into my daily routine!
This short book lives up to its title. There’s no ground breaking new ideas, but it does offer solid advice for those people wanting a place to start to get their life organized.
Much shorter than I had hoped for but a whistle-stop tour of practical advice to get on top of clutter, understanding how to get in control. Packed with common sense explanations for many this will come a refresher and reminder more than a brand new knowledge. The book itself was a little muddled, but the bonus of reading on a Kindle or eReader makes it easier to tag and reference sections as needed.
A basic collection of practical, easy to follow tips and advice for anyone starting their journey into decluttering their life and getting things under control.
The book is a very short read, 30 tips of 2-3 pages of useful advice. I read it in less than an hour.
The advice offered will be a useful reminder to those who are familiar with such techniques, and a revelation to those who are not!
Good ideas with simple examples on how to incorporate them into your everyday life. Nothing over the top exciting but worth being reminded. This ebook was free and obviously used to get you to purchase additional books from this author. I'll stay with the free.
This book is great and has a ton of helpful info-only gave it 3 stars because there's no new news here. This is a good book for the chronically unorganized.
This was ok but not astounding. Some good advice throughout although a bit scattered in presentation. Some items, like planning meals, were good advice but I'm not seeing the connection to decluttering.