Open your junk drawer. (Don’t worry, we all have one.) What do you see? Random batteries, expired coupons, ketchup packets from 2015? It’s messy, funny, and slightly embarrassing. But here’s the your life might look the same way — cluttered with things you’ve outgrown, sticky situations, and treasures buried under chaos.
In Life Is Like a Junk Drawer, Lynn R. Davis takes you on a laugh-out-loud journey through the clutter we all carry — from rubber bands stretched too thin to mystery remotes that don’t control anything. With humor, heart, and just the right dose of wisdom, every chapter shows you how
Let go of the “junk” that drains your peace.
Treasure the memories and lessons that truly matter. Laugh at the mess while you lighten your load. This isn’t just a humor book. It’s a permission slip to release regrets, toss out old grudges, and finally make space for joy.
Whether you’re holding on to past hurts, outdated connections, or that one sticky ketchup packet at the bottom of your soul — this book will help you clear the drawer and discover the glowing treasure your heart.
Ready to laugh, sort, and live lighter? Open the drawer. Turn the page. And start uncovering the treasures that have been waiting for you all along.
This book is lighthearted, humorous, and surprisingly relatable. From outdated instruction manuals, dead batteries, half-used candles, to mysterious old keys we can’t remember the purpose of—we all have them. Perhaps that’s why moving feels so dreadful: sorting through piles of “junk,” deciding what stays, and what must go. With each object labeled as clutter, the author nudges us to look inward and ask why we cling so tightly to the past.
This book isn’t a “clean-up manual 101.” Instead, it’s a guide to clearing the deeper storage bins of our hearts and minds—old grudges, regrets, and wounds. Until we release them, we can’t make space for the new, the fresh, and the joyful moments waiting for us.
The book’s core message shines clearly: the most important keys in life aren’t physical—they’re spiritual. Forgiveness, gratitude, faith, hope, and love.
Reading this book warmed my heart—and inspired me to start cleaning out my own drawers before the holiday season.