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66 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A disappointment,
By A Customer
This review is from: Organize Your Home: Simple Routines for Managing Your Household (Paperback)
This book offers advice on uncluttering your home but it it simplistic and focuses on superficial "uncluttering" rather than long-term solutions. I have been reading Cheryl Mendelson's "Home Comforts" which is fabulous. I thought this book might have something to add but it doesn't. Save your money.
47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Save your money; this book is a waste of time!,
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This review is from: Organize Your Home: Simple Routines for Managing Your Household (Paperback)
After reading Don Aslett's anti-clutter book, "Not for Packrats Only," I thought this book might help in organizing the items I didn't throw away. However, this book advocates overorganization that creates even more clutter!Many of the ideas presented in this book are just ridiculous: (1) developing a system to organize artwork that you no longer use (rather than donating or selling it), (2) making double or triple copies of unnecessary items, like 3 copies of your photo negatives in addition to the photos (3) own 2 irons (in case one goes on the blink), (4) make a chart of the grocery's layout along with a list of which items are on which aisles--as if the store does not have labeled aisles!--and (5) make a list of all your bank account numbers and your family's social security numbers to keep with you--a safety nightmare!!! I read this book completely, hoping for just one redeeming tidbit, but I was left completely frustrated. Buying this book was a complete waste of money, and I did not even feel comfortable donating this book to Goodwill. I quickly threw it in the garbage....
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Help!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Organize Your Home: Simple Routines for Managing Your Household (Paperback)
Highly recommend this book! As someone who never has time between work and family to keep track of where things are in my house or get the necessary things done around the house, this book helped me to start tackling the chaos. The routines really are simple, the approach is clear. As our home came together in a less frenetic way, our family life has improved too. This book is a really great help!
1.0 out of 5 stars
lame,
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This review is from: Organize Your Home: Simple Routines for Managing Your Household (Paperback)
This book was super over simplified. I hated the fact that the author gives advice like, " Find boxes to organize things in your basement or attic." Duh?!...I have not problem storing crap in boxes as it gets it out of my way...but stuff is still disorganized. Or advice like, " Buy a filing cabinet to store loose papers." Really? I guess I need a book with more specif ideas and details.
4.0 out of 5 stars
This book has good, concrete tips in it.,
By R.D. (Kensington, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Organize Your Home: Simple Routines for Managing Your Household (Paperback)
I had a great revelation reading this book. I already have files but they're all over the house. I bought a four-drawer file cabinet and am moving all the scattered papers, files, etc. to one place that's near where all the paper collects. Got a couple of other ideas I hadn't come across before.
17 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a bunch of touchy-feely fluff!,
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This review is from: Organize Your Home: Simple Routines for Managing Your Household (Paperback)
I love a rich, meandering, thoughtful book on imbuing your house with a sense of its denizens and making it a refuge and spiritual haven as much as the next person.HOWEVER! A book like that (and there are so many...) is next to useless when you're trying to recreate the Swiss-timing precision of your childhood home where you were raised with 5 other children by a divorced mom and nothing ever got lost and no one was ever late for anything. The key words: direct, concrete, clear, simple, specific, uncompromising. The authors get down to the minutiae so that you can finally get a chance to think about the big stuff. |
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Organize Your Home!: Simple Routines for Managing Your Household by Ronnie Eisenberg (Paperback - May 1994)
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