You don't want to throw away the toaster yet, but you still want to keep your kitchen counter tidy? You don't want to spend your 401(k) on transparent containers, but you still want to be able to find your kids' socks? You want a little more tranquilly, but minimalism isn't making you happy. Learn 100 useful, achievable strategies for managing, organising, and decluttering your house.
William D. Starkey, a decluttering guru and self-described recovering slob, claims that traditional organising advice never works. He wondered if she could get organised without going all out and color-coding his sock drawer. William learned to enjoy having an orderly home in the middle of daily living as she let go of the demand for perfection. Yes, you can as well
William shows you how to organise every space in your house without going crazy in Arranging for the Rest of Us. His 100 simple-to-read organising suggestions are quite helpful and include:
Why organising doesn't happen until you tackle the dishes and laundry first
The fundamentals of organisation for disorganised persons
Why the first step in eliminating clutter is altering our perspective on things
How a simpler lifestyle benefits our relationships, our spiritual lives, and the environment
The container concept is a simple strategy that can change lives.