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More With Less: How To Declutter Your Home Without Sacrificing Comfort And Coziness – A Unique Minimalist Makeover Approach

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If so, it's time to simplify your life!

We live in a culture where more is worshipped and encouraged : more money, more stuff, more likes. In the meantime, we get disconnected from ourselves and our loved ones. This book is a heartfelt guide to downsize your house and keep it practical and cozy.

After returning home from a six-year world journey, Michelle Moore decided to downsize, simplify, and make her house more homely. In the process she realized the less she had, the more she could value the things that truly matter in friendship, family, self-care, and coziness.

More With Less is based on a rational approach to minimalism but Miss Moore takes the idea further. It is not enough to declutter. It won’t make you happy by itself. In More With Less the downsizing process parallel runs with ideas on how to make your living space homely.


•How can you benefit the most from minimalism?
• The art of creating a minimal but cozy home.
•The secrets of Swedish Death Cleaning.
• Practical tips how to make each month of the year cozy and homely.
•10 power tools to enhance the comfort of your home instantly.


•The best selection methods to get rid of mess – quickly and effectively.
• Folding and organizing methods from the greatest decluttering minds in the world.
•Special tips to declutter and organize those parts of your home you wouldn’t even think of.
• A step-by-step walkthrough on how to keep the order in your home once it’s clean.
•20+ organizing tips to find a good spot for everything.


Get ready to sweep away the clutter, organize your belongings, and warm up your precious relationships. By doing so you’ll feel less stressed, overwhelmed, and more safe and protected in your home. Becoming clutter-free improves your daily mood, helps you break painful bonds with the past – even helps you sleep better.

What’s your excuse for not living a simpler, more connected, and happier life?

70 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 11, 2017

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About the author

Michelle Moore

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Michelle Moore is a fourth-generation Washington, DC native, definitely a rarity in this day and age. She has a well-documented obsession with travel, television, Frappuccinos, and flamingos. All of these, however, come in a distant second to her love of both writing and teaching. Her days are pretty evenly divided between her classroom, where she teaches elementary special education, and huddling over her laptop at the local Starbucks. What few hours left in the day are spent serving the needs of the household menagerie that currently includes cats (one with cerebellar hypoplasia), chinchillas, a bird, and a geriatric guinea pig. Now that she has achieved her goal of becoming a published author, she's ready to start working toward her second lifelong dream… a flat in Paris and a villa on Grenada.



Visit Michelle at http://michelle_writes.livejournal.com/ or e-mail her at MichelleMooreWrites@gmail.com.

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December 5, 2017
Meh

Nothing special and written in an annoying tone. An article or two on the basics of minimalist living, Kondo method, or Swedish death cleaning would give about as much as this book.
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82 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2019
Too much of a mishmash of topics

This book covers a variety of topics beginning with compulsive shopping, stumbling into hoarding, budgeting, debt, and, finally, lifestyle choices.

I suppose the process from compulsive shopping resulting in hoarding and eventually becoming a minimalist it’s a very difficult process. And too much for this book.
Much of the budgeting and debt repayment was borrowed from Dave Ramsey. However, Long time Ramsey followers would call this Dave-ish. The minimalist lifestyle was barely touched upon, and, can be incredibly helpful for people who are getting out of debt and trying to reduce consumption habits.

Readers would be better off reading books by Dave Ramsey, the Minimalists and Joshua Becker.
162 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2018
I was a very easy and simple book to read. I like it when the further reference different aspects of the job of fluttering your home. She goes into different seasons and holidays. She used for example the Mondo methods of folding clothes nearly in your closet.

I have this book this rating because it was relatable and easy to understand. Frankly, it was just a simple joy to read.
9 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2018
Great Tips. Short and to the Point

Great tips are given throughout the whole book. The tips are practical and not extreme like some other books I've read about tidying. Three is so overlap with other minimalistic books, but she puts it in a different frame and offers other creative ways to implement. She does all this very succinctly and without too much "fluff".
74 reviews2 followers
October 17, 2018
Excellent book. Has lots of practical ideas.

Reminds us of some things we should already know but do not tend to think about. Also offers lots of new insights. There are nuggets of wisdom that can improve our daily lives. Can give us victory over some bad habits.
5 reviews1 follower
February 16, 2018
Skip this book

This book is a waste of time. Just declutter your home on your own. You can do that, right? You can.
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