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How to Organize and Declutter Everything-- Your Home Mind & Life - Help on having an organized enough mind plus tips from the best home organizing book to get organized and learn decluttering - cover

How to Organize and Declutter Everything-- Your Home Mind & Life - Help on having an organized enough mind plus tips from the best home organizing book to get organized and learn decluttering

Samantha Claire

Editorial: JNR

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"ORGANIZED AND A CLUTTER-FREE LIFE WITHIN A WEEK --- OR YOUR MONEY BACK"
 
Do you find yourself jumping over a pile of clothes in your home? Do you look back and wonder where the hours in your day disappeared to? Worry not, nobody is born organized and organization is not inherited either. It is a skill that is learned and though daunting at first, once you know what to do, the process becomes much more straightforward. This book offers you the help you need to get organized in a simple manner with step by step guides that even the absolute beginner can understand.Before you dive into your closet and start tidying up, the thing you need to do first is understanding the organizing principles. All of us are different, and no two people can organize a space the same way. These principles will guide you as you organize without taking away your creativity and uniqueness and can be applied to any area that needs to be organized. 
 
The next thing you need is to get the right mindset. Organizing is not just about putting things away, it is a combination of actions where things are placed where they belong. It is as simple as that yet most people struggle with it. The issue then is not the inability to get organized but a mental problem. Acquiring the right mindset gives 90 percent success. This mindset, however, is dependent on having the right organizing technique.  This book focuses on transforming your mindset to give you success in getting organized.Here's a preview of what you'll learn:PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZINGMANAGING YOUR TIMEBASIC GUIDELINESAccept what you can’t changeBe effective and efficient as wellORGANIZING YOUR MONTHORGANIZING THE WEEKORGANIZING YOUR DAYUNDERSTANDING TIME WASTINGTHE TIME WASTERSTOP TEN APPS TO KEEP YOU ORGANIZEDORGANIZING YOUR HOMETHE KITCHENARRANGING THE DIFFERENT AREASCabinetsThe counterRefrigeratorPantryTHINGS TO NOTELIVING ROOMCreating order in the living roomThe hallwayDining roomORGANIZING THE BEDROOMTHE MASTER BEDROOMOrganizing the roomGet rid of unnecessary itemsNight standBedDressing tableTHE CLOSETKIDS’ BEDROOMTHE BATHROOMGetting startedThe sinkShower and bathGET ORGANIZED ON THE MOVEORGANIZING SMALL SPACES TO MAXIMIZE ROOMDeclutter and start getting organized today! Download your copy now
Disponible desde: 11/05/2018.

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