I figure if I read enough decluttering books, one of them will click. Between this and No One Wants Your Shit, I'm making a dent. This book has a formula, and the author repeats it for every area of your home. The narration is good; the concept is one I can work with.
Some of this was repetitive but - "Repetition is the essence of learning!" I've picked up some great keys from this book and can hear Dana's voice every time I have bag to go to the op shop...Donate it.
Practical, realistic tips on decluttering spaces in your home. Plus information on the psychology/emotion involved with some people and how to approach helping others.
Clear and straightforward way of explaining decluttering. And, the author's narration of the book makes it easier to listen to and, in some way, makes it more realistic. I am a declutterer, and this book opened my eyes to a few other concepts like the whole "container" aspect.