The Second Edition of this book What if by just spending twenty to thirty minutes each day on one task you could reach a level of cleanliness that you've always dreamed of? Procrastination is the number one problem for cleaners when faced with an unorganized and messy home. This leads to an overwhelming feeling that their home will never become clean.Life is just easier when you live in a house that is tidy - being organized and having less stuff is the key to happiness. You will even feel more mental clarity and focus - I guarantee you that.
I want to provide realistic and practical methods that will improve your cleaning and organization skills. Our overall method is to break down long cleaning sessions into time-managed increments, thus reducing the stress of an overwhelming and time-consuming task.
bestselling author Nick Hayden brings you his favorite tried-and-true home cleaning, organizing and simplifying methods, guaranteed to save you time and energy so that you can spend less time cleaning and more time doing what’s really important to you!
In this book You will find: Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Getting Started on the Decluttering Process Chapter 3 - Decluttering Ideas Chapter 4 - Organize Your Wardrobe Chapter 5 - Help Your Kids Get Organized Chapter 6 - How to Clean Your Home with Minimal Effort Chapter 7 - Organize Your Workplace Chapter 8 - How to Make Decluttering Decisions Chapter 9 - Decluttering Other Areas Chapter 10 - The Psychology Behind Clutter Chapter 11 - Conclusion
Ready to sweep away the clutter? Just open this book, and you'll be on your way to a simpler, more streamlined, and more serene life.
Nick Hayden has never known exactly what to write in his author's bio, but he's willing to try.
Nick is married to his lovely wife Natasha, he is father to his wonderful children Fyodor (no, we are not Russian) and Serenity.
Sometimes Nick really loves to write. Sometimes, he prefers to dream about writing. Most times, he enjoys reading things he's already written.
Without a doubt, he has to write. He truly believes that fiction is a lie that tells the truth. That is why he writes, and that is why he loves fiction.
He tends to read books published before his birth, though he is always willing to make exceptions. He tends to write speculative fiction, though he is always willing to make exceptions.
Nick believes in the redemptive sacrifice of Jesus Christ and believes that Jesus is the truth. This may very well show up in his writings, but hopefully won't land like a piano from a third story window.
Above all, Nick hopes that something here will inspire you, entertain you, make you think, or simply make you smile. If not, he supposes he'll have to keep at it until something does.