Making Space, Clutter Free: The Last Book on Decluttering You'll Ever Need (Tidy Up Your Home, Find Personal Purpose, and Enjoy Inner Confidence, Self Help Book)

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UPC:
9781492675198
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
6/4/2019
Release Date:
6/4/2019
Author:
McCubbin, Tracy
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
288
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This isn't another Kondo-clone, because she dives into the heart of why decluttering is so difficult."Booklist, STARRED Review Don't settle for a life overrun by clutter! Discover the secrets to conquering clutter once and for all, as organizing expert Tracy McCubbin shares her proven methods honed over years of helping countless individuals achieve a sense of order and harmony in their homes. With this must-have book, you'll learn effective strategies for tackling even the most overwhelming messes, transforming chaotic spaces into havens of serenity. Packed with practical advice, insightful tips, and inspiring anecdotes, Making Space, Clutter Free empowers you to take control of your surroundings. From decluttering techniques to efficient storage solutions, this book covers it all, allowing you to optimize your space and create a more organized, functional environment. Making Space, Clutter Free goes beyond mere tidying to delve into the psychology of clutter, helping you understand the emotional and mental impact of living in a disorganized environment. By implementing these proven strategies, you'll not only achieve a clutter-free home but also experience the positive ripple effects it has on your overall wellbeing. Additional Praise for Making Space, Clutter Free: "What sets Tracy McCubbin apart is her kind and empathetic approach to organizingshe truly understands the psychology behind peoples' attachment to things."Patricia Heaton "In Making Space, Clutter Free Tracy offers a realistic approach to managing your belongings. Instead of prescribing perfection, she understands our individual differences require individual strategiesand that it doesn't always need to be rational."Cait Flanders, bestselling author of The Year of Less