I have a mere 20 pages or so left in this book, so I am going to review it right now while I am at the computer.
I had to up this book rating to 4 stars, and I am contemplating upping it to 5. I am re-evaluating my star giving process. I think that I should give books that directly impact my life 5 stars. Then books that are like, good to read but don't change a thing about how I think or live, should be 4 stars and below. I have been giving this rating process far more thought than I should.
So anyways, based on THAT system, I should actually give this book 5 stars. It seemed like just a book of organization tips at the start, but the more I read (and re-read) parts, the more it all started to make sense! I have been truly inspired, and I have been seriously de-cluttering my house and life. Bags and bags have already gone to Deseret Industries in the past two weeks, and many more will still follow. I didn't think I was that cluttered, but man!, things have snuck up on me over the years. Why do I have two pizza cutters in my already overfilled drawers? Why do I still have the toaster oven that I burns the top of bread and that I haven't used in 5 years still stored in the bottom of my pantry? What makes me feel so completely unable to throw away stacks of magazines that I have not yet found time to read? Seriously, does my salvation hinge on reading a backlog of two years worth of Ensign articles? Probably not (I hope).
So I have been throwing things out like crazy! It's so freeing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here is the one down side: I got a used bread maker from a neighbor when I got married. I had NEVER used it, not even once. I was thinking I would finally part with it, but decided to try, just once, making bread in it last night, before deciding to let it go. Well holy cow! It was awesome bread! I am making another loaf tonight. It is not going to a new home. I will probably gain 20 lbs.
It's probably time to read a diet book again, now.
I recommend this book.