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10-Minute Declutter: Complete Expert Guide: Declutter Your Home. Declutter Your Life.

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Our life is one big clutter. This is mainly because everything is dynamic – ever changing! This means we’re always on the go, always learning, always moving, always buying new things, and always picking something up, which means we’ll likely leave clutter everywhere. When the clutter piles up, then it doesn’t become conducive for relaxation, learning, growth, and even becomes a source of stress.

10-Minute Complete Expert Guide will outline how you can declutter your home and your life! In just 10 minutes, you can declutter each aspect of your home so we can get back the space we used to have for activities, establish efficiency in how you organize your property, and remove all sources of stress!

Without this book, you will be left fighting clutter without the proper tools! It’s like getting dropped off in the middle of battle during the dark ages butt naked, without a sword and shield. You won’t have an idea what you’re doing, where to begin, and how to maintain clutter-free zones once you’ve handled them the first time. This book will teach you all that!

Let’s take the next step and read the following chapters to declutter your life!

192 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 3, 2015

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April 4, 2016
Good points

The author makes some excellent points about how to organize your home, spaces, purses/bags/backpacks, and outdoor areas.

The positive points about the book are:
The author goes into great detail with each and every area of the home, car, and yard.
The author walks you through every area in great detail.
Other areas covered are purses, bags, and backpacks.

The aspects are:
The author goes into greater detail than necessary . After covering organizing of an area once is great, but going over every area, covering the same issues over and over seems redundant.
Some people might need the hand holding, but most adults probably won't.

The major place where the author lost me was when she first covered recycling in the book. She's gone into great detail about organization and un-cluttering, and then she turns around and tells you to take stock of the stuff you have, so you can keep stuff you might be able to use.

It's a good book which has good ideas, but tends to be redundant.
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