If that sounds like you, then this book is the answer!
We live in a culture where more is better, and having more stuff is not only encouraged - but worshipped. Everybody seems to want more money, more excitement and more stuff. Unfortunately, all that clutter makes us feel disconnected from ourselves and our loved ones.
Wouldn’t it be a relief to finally organize your home, your closets, kitchen and even your children’s rooms, and in the process realize that you made your house more homey and cozy? Whether you’re a busy parent with a million things to do, or just someone who finally realized the things that matter in life aren’t things, but friendship, self-care and coziness.
In This Book I’m Going To Give You Simple, Step-By-Step Instructions On How To Easily Get Organized And Deal With Your Clutter Without Throwing Everything Away!
In This Book, I’ll Teach
Kill Clutter Breaks down whatever barriers a person has, and allows them to improve their focus, concentration, and creativity by giving them a beautiful, organized environment. So get ready to sweep away the clutter, organize your belongings, and feel less stressed and overwhelmed, and more safe and protected in your home.
Are you ready to give your home a fresh start? Are you ready to release yourself from the lie that your security lies in your possessions? And are you ready to finally get rid of the stress, shame, anxiety and fear that clutter and hoarding have brought to your life?
While this was just a short read, the information in it is quite useful. Unlike other books that stretch topics out forever, this book just cuts to the chase. Don't just clean your house, recognize the "stream" of clutter coming in and cut that off first. The tip about taking pictures of things you need to know like sizes of clothes and shoes was something I had never thought of but will be doing from now on! I really liked how the author talked about how kitchen counters should be thought of like real estate, too. Now the things that were just gathering dust and hardly ever being used are now stored elsewhere!
Quite a vague, rushed, small ‘book’. More like an essay really. A bit patronising/sexist/self righteous too. There are a couple of noteworthy nuggets but I’ve forgotten them already.