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The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up December 2018
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The Little Book of Hygge : Danish secrets to happy living
by Meik Wiking
A guide to the Danish philosophy of well-being shares advice and ideas for taking healthy breaks, living in the moment, creating positive atmospheres, building relationships and finding the richness of life in everyday small comforts.
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Clutterfree With Kids : change your thinking, discover new habits, free your home
by Joshua Becker
Children add joy, purpose, and meaning to our lives. They provide optimism, hope, and love. They bring smiles, laughter, and energy into our homes. They also add clutter. As parents, balancing life and managing clutter may appear impossible-or at the very least, never-ending. But what if there was a better way to live? Clutterfree with Kids offers a new perspective and fresh approach to overcoming clutter. With helpful insights, the book serves as a valuable resource for parents. Through practical application and inspirational stories, Clutterfree with Kids invites us to change our thinking, discover new habits, and free our homes. It invites us to reevaluate our lives.
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My Boyfriend Barfed in My Handbag ... and other things you can't ask Martha
by Jolie Kerr
Based on her column "Ask a Clean Person," the author, using her signature sass and straight talk, takes on the tough questions in this guide to cleaning up life's little emergencies that is perfect for college students and anyone new to living on their own. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Less Mess Less Stress : minimalist routines to declutter your environment, unload your mind and optimize your day
by Zoe Mckey
Does life seem overly complex and constantly overwhelming? Do you feel anxious from your obligations, duties, and cluttered surroundings? Would you like to have a more free life?Don't compromise with your happiness. "Good enough" is not the life you deserve - you deserve the best, and the good news is that you can have it. Learn the surprising truth that it's not by doing more, but less with Less Mess Less Stress. We know that we own too much, we say yes for too many engagements, and we stick to more than we should. Physical, mental and relationship clutter are daily burdens we have to deal with. Change your mindset and live a happier life with less.
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What Your Clutter is Trying to Tell You : uncover the message in the mess and reclaim your life
by Kerri L. Richardson
With a practical, warm and welcoming approach, lifestyle designer and coach Kerri Richardson guides you to accept your clutter as a natural manifestation of your mind, body, and spirit looking out for yourself. It is your soul calling out for you to invest in self-care and to face the fears holding you back from being your best self. Richardson dives into the most common categories of physical clutter and provides efficient and effective steps for clearing the space for your physical, mental, and spiritual well-being to flourish. But more than house and home, Richardson encourages you to clear out the clutter of relationships and habits that have been occupying your time and energy for too long.
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Unf*ck Your Habitat : you're better than your mess
by Rachel Hoffman
An organizational book with a bite offers practical tips and motivation to help actual people realistically declutter their lives using a 20/10 system of manageable cleaning times to help embrace a new, neater and more stress-free life.
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Goodbye, Things : the new Japanese minimalism
by Fumio Sasaki
A U.S. release of a bestseller from Japan explores how the author revitalized his enthusiasm for life and sense of well-being by embracing a minimalist existence, sharing tips on how to get rid of unneeded possessions and achieve a better appreciation for present-day circumstances.
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The Joy of Leaving Your Sh*t all Over the Place : the art of being messy
by Jennifer McCartney
Challenging the tenets of the anti-clutter movement to argue in favor of the cathartic benefits of keeping stuff and being messy, a snarky guide to the creative aspects of clutter shares advice on how to stay on top of one's priorities without becoming a neat freak or a hoarder.
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Downsizing the Family Home : what to save, what to let go
by Marni Jameson
The syndicated columnist and author of The House Always Wins sensitively counsels readers on how to downsize a family home filled with a lifetime of memories, sharing practical recommendations for strategies based on the expertise of antiques appraisers, garage-sale gurus, professional organizers and psychologists.
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