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(More customer reviews)The Complete Idiot's Guide to Organizing Your Life lives up to it's title. It goes way beyond the usual organizing clichés about dumping clutter and creating organizing systems, and guides you through various strategies about organizing your LIFE.
The author encourages readers to personalize their organizing efforts by identifying their personal priorities and setting up systems that support those priorities. This more personal approach to organizing also includes visual exercises, dealing with mental clutter such as bad habits and attitudes, and communicating with others.
Being an organizing book, and a thick one at that, there is a lot of practical advice mixed in with the more personal aspects. Budgeting, organizing work spaces and developing more efficient morning routines to the obligatory organizing your closet are just a few of the topics covered. At over 300 pages long this is not a quick read. If your only have time to read a few chapters at a time I suggest you read at least the first 3 chapters since they lay the foundation for getting in the right frame of mind to get organized and get on with your life!
Stephanie Ann, Author
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The popular guide that makes organizing a breeze. In today's fast-paced, complex society, it's crucial to find ways to increase productivity, simplify, and stay sane. The fifth edition of this highly successful guide emphasizes how organization helps people survive tough times, assists them with life's challenges, and can lead to a happier, more peaceful life. New in this edition are: green organizing; getting things done in the electronic age; and loads of new products that help people organize. •Offers up-to-date information, a reading appendix, and new resources. •Fifth edition with an expanded focus on simple living, a popular topic even before the recession, plus green organizing and organizing in the electronic age •Timeless themes of saving money and reducingstress
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