Decluttering: How to Declutter and Organize Your Home for Simple Living
In this book I'll show you a system declutter your home and your life so that you've got the space to do the important things in your life.
Hi, I'm Jessica Campbell,
In the course of everyone's lives, we have many obstacles to tackle, including but not limited to ourselves. Oftentimes, we are the biggest hurdle we have to jump in order to get the most out of this life we've been given. Decluttering is sometimes one of the hardest things we can do in our life. Our attachment to "things," can really get in the way of self improvement. Take this guide and apply it to your home, your office or your garage. Free yourself from the burden that an accumulation of too much.
What you'll find in this incredible 25 page guide is an amazingly easy but super successful way to take your power back your life by decluttering your home. You'll be able to use these ideas to create a simpler, happier, and healthier life.
Here’s just a LITTLE of what you’ll discover in this incredible guide. . . Concrete methods that works over and over again
How to build the mindset necessary to get rid of "things"
Simple things that can make a huge difference in how you organize your home
A better understanding of the methodology of living a simpler life with less
The steps you need to make this happen right now
Don't wait, you'll want to put this information to use as soon as possible.
Decluttering: How to Declutter and Organize Your Home for Simple Living — Jessica Campbell (Introduction + 6 chapters + Conclusion) Sept. 2, 2017
This book was an great decluttering your living space book. It offers honest perceptions on how to stay on task with cleaning up spaces by suggesting pre-, present, and post-work in relation to decluttering.
Chapters are short; they don’t deviate from the purpose of the book, and as such, keep to the point. Each section of every chapter is clear to understand and offers quick tips. The author even has tips for keeping living spaces decluttered.
Good ideas, although I have heard all of them before. However, there are many grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. She has problems with correct sentence structure, use of compound words, subject/case agreement and other writing issues. The many errors were very distracting to me as a reader and I found it hard to focus solely on the message.