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Outwitting Housework: Brilliant Tips, Tricks, and Advice on Housekeeping . . . and Life [Paperback]

Nancy Rosenberg (Author)
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Outwitting June 1, 2004
For the reader who wants the house to be cleaner and more organized--but who doesn't want to spend a lifetime with a dust rag in hand.

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"Outwitting Housework will help frazzled homemakers get their cleaning organized for maximum efficiency."-- At Home Arkansas


"...some clever ideas for making less of most of your dirty work."--Grand Forks Herald

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For anyone who wants a cleaner, more organized house - but who doesn't want to spend a lifetime with a dust rag in hand.
The idea is not to spend all your time cleaning, but to clean efficiently, to clean well, and to only clean the things that need it. We all know or have heard about people who are so obsessed with cleaning that it is just about the only thing they do, and the fact is that maintaining a home does require a lot of work. It can consume your life if you let it. Outwitting Housework means being in control of your house, as opposed to letting your house control you.
Thank goodness for Outwitting Housework. It's full of practical tips, like why Monday is the best day to clean the floors, and Saturday the best day to do the children's rooms. It explains why changing the lighting in your house can make as much difference as reducing clutter, and it will help frazzled homemakers organize their cleaning for maximum efficiency, with a suggested schedule that is easy to follow.
Rosenberg explains how mastering housework is a process, an overhaul of the way one approaches the care and maintenance of a home. Along those same lines, she points out that keeping your home neat can offer gratification that goes beyond the obvious - it can buoy the spirit and clear the mind.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: The Lyons Press; 1st edition (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592283497
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592283491
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,246,954 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars reader review, August 23, 2005
This review is from: Outwitting Housework: Brilliant Tips, Tricks, and Advice on Housekeeping . . . and Life (Paperback)
I just wanted to tell you that I had sworn off reading any more organizational books until I saw the cover of your book, Outwitting Housework. It was TOO funny!!! I had to see what you had to say, and I'm glad I grabbed your book. I've read a large number of organizational books over the years, in a continual search for a way of approaching housework that I could do. I've taken ideas from many people, from the Sidetracked Home Executives all the way to the Fly Lady and back. What I eventually learned about myself over these years was that I had a chronic illness, inherited from my family, that keeps me short on energy and ability to handle too much stimulus/stress, even with meds. Recently I told my husband, "I think that's the last organizational book I'll read." (It was Doing Housework with Kids or something along those lines.) I was tired of reading about and understanding things I could not physically or emotionally accomplish. Enter your book. The gem I gleaned from it is your weekly schedule (floors on Monday, bathrooms on Friday, etc.). It was the first reasonable list (very nicely pared down) for weekly tasks that I have come across in 23 years! I ran at it two weeks ago, and held up through Wednesday (not bad for me!). This past week has been a blur, but I have kept elements of your suggested weekly schedule going (managed to do 7 loads of laundry in seven days, kept the dirty dishes going into the dishwasher and not neatly rinsed and stacked on the counter). My husband even said, "The kitchen has been looking so nice!" For the first time I feel like I have a list that I can work on, tailor to my needs (perhaps even do it over a two-week time period), and it just might work! I've posted it inside one of my kitchen cupboard doors (another of your tips) and I think I will keep checking it, adjusting it, poking away at it, and tweaking it until it fits. Thank you for sharing it in your book. I'd welcome any other ideas you might have for the energy-compromised and I'll probably be checking through your book, Outwitting Stress next. Many thanks. Valerie F.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book really does help!, August 29, 2007
This review is from: Outwitting Housework: Brilliant Tips, Tricks, and Advice on Housekeeping . . . and Life (Paperback)
I, too, have read tons of organization/beating housework/live a simpler, more streamlined life kinds of books. They all blur together after a while. This one is different because it really helps. It is practical and realistic and avoids the cutesy, the tricksy and the list-of-tips approach.
If you're overwhelmed with work and family concerns, you don't need someone's housekeeping psychobabble, and I just could not stand another cleverly named "method." Those of us who are in over our heads need direct help and this book gives it. The writer doesn't dumb things down, and she has a great sense of humor, but she does make recommendations that make sense. I'm not sure why I thought yet another deal-with-housekeeping book would be any different from all the rest, but I'm glad I gave this one a chance. I've had to buy my own copy because the library told me they would no longer let me keep renewing the one I borrowed from them!
My one little concern is that this writer is in love with PineSol. On her say-so, I've bought a couple of bottles of the stuff and I am really put off by the chemical smell and the chemical contents. A better alternative is the recommendations for cleaners found in Deirdre Imus' book Green This!
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