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Also realize that you're not going to change. The information contained in this book will help you to adapt your home and work environment to your style and attitude.
Inside you'll find some of the simplest, easiest and most practical advice on how to remove the clutter from your life and get organized.
If you're looking for practical ways to get it together without a lot of self-confrontation, you'll love what Nancy has written in these pages JUST FOR YOU!
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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not very well organized,
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This review is from: Clutterology Getting Rid of Clutter and Getting Organized (Paperback)
I was looking for a "how-to" book to start uncluttering my home. This book doesn't flow well at all. It hops from one subject to the next and doesn't provide instructions. Definitely not worth the money. The 7 step book (Simplicity Series) is much better for someone looking for small steps to start de-cluttering.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly Clutter,
This review is from: Clutterology Getting Rid of Clutter and Getting Organized (Paperback)
“Clutterology” lacks a strategy or plan for getting the reader organized, unless “get rid of clutter” counts a plan. Although the chapters are generally divided by rooms, the content of those chapters is not well organized. It’s a bunch of random tips, in no logical order, many of them annoying trivial. An early topic in the paperwork chapter is “paper clips vs. staples.” Filing comes later. And the first bedroom topic is bed linens--generally not the source of the mess in most messy bedrooms.The book is full of clutter, such as cute little anecdotes about Nancy and her husband Mike, and tidbits about the British Royal family, having nothing to do with organizing. Does the reader need an entire paragraph about how many pillows Nancy and Mike like on their bed? I got a few useful things out of the book: the chapter on how to prevent junk mail, a good list of questions to ask about each piece of paper, and the reasonable time periods for keeping various types of business records (bank statements, cancelled checks, and such). But I don’t think this book is worth anywhere near ....
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your time or money,
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This review is from: Clutterology Getting Rid of Clutter and Getting Organized (Paperback)
I like books on organizing & clutter removal & have read quite a few.This is one of the worst I've ever seen. The recommendations were neither helpful nor realistic & the author's writing style is annoying.
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