Let Go of Clutter

Let Go of Clutter

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 195 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780071351225
  • DDC分類 640.4

Full Description


Stop being a slave to stuff! An internationally acclaimed expert provides a total program for conquering all the clutter in your life. Maximize your life by minimizing what's in it with "Miracle Worker" Harriet Schechter's tried-and-tested techniques for eliminating clutter. "Let Go of Clutter" answers the most frequently asked question, "Why do we keep all this stuff?" and shows you how to let go of clutter-not just reorganize it. Based on Schechter's two decades of helping thousands of people worldwide get uncluttered, "Let Go of Clutter" explains why "stuff" seems so hard to let go of and demonstrates how to shed objects and information without anxiety or regret. This fresh approach to clearing our cluttered lives provides a painless process for letting go and shows you how to overcome future clutter by managing the innate urge to acquire and accumulate.Discover new ways to: quickly plow through piles of paper "Speed Weed" your files; manage mementos and memories; clear out wall-to-wall clutter in the garage and other areas; get rid of excess clothes, supplies, and "To Do's"; and much more!Dispensing equal doses of help, hope, and humor, Harriet Schechter provides effective and realistic options for anyone juggling too much stuff, too many decisions, and too little time. Featuring easy-to-use forms and checklists to help you decide what to jettison and what to keep, "Let Go of Clutter" also includes action plans to lighten your load by conquering all types of clutter- past, present, and future.

Contents

Part OneGo Is Hard to Do. What Is Clutter? Part Two: The Present - Dealing With Your Current Clutter. Banishing your "Energy Enemies". Purging Papers and Preventing Piles. Conquering Stuff and Space. Shedding Sentimental Clutter. Part Three: The Future - Controlling Your Clutter Quota. Choosing to Be Choosy. Managing Mental Clutter. Afterword: More Top Clutter. Appendix A: Which Records to Keep and for How Long. Appendix B: Resources for Additional Help in Conquering Clutter. Index.NER(01): WOW