Description |
308 pages ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Part I: More space. How do I get started? -- How do I find more space? -- What is transitional space? -- Kiss: keep it seriously simple -- Making transitional space work -- But my organizing challenge is unique! -- It's not the box or the bin -- Where does all this stuff live? -- What is good storage and an effective system? -- Maximizing my space -- Part II: More time. How does being organized save me time? -- Prioritizing time -- How do I prioritize my time with better systems? -- Tackling techno-clutter -- Are you keeping pace with change? -- Taking off the badge of busy -- Distractions and the social media time suck -- Write it down and get it done -- Working and historical files and forever documents -- Clearing out the clutter -- Part III: More joy!. Making it all work -- Honoring your legacy -- So many photos! -- Clutter holds you back -- When I look good, I feel good -- Safety first -- It's not about the stuff -- Wellness and wholeness -- Joy in service -- Getting started. |
Summary |
Standing in your cluttered mudroom. Your youngest can't find her backpack and "lost" her permission slip. The middle child is shouting from the bedroom because he can't find his phone or soccer cleats. Your oldest needs the missing car keys. The phone is buzzing. Your partner is looking for the laptop charger because it's missing, again. Did I mention that it's Monday morning? Perhaps you've read a lot of organizing books. You've followed the checklists, the diagrams for folding your clothes, and feng shui'd the heck out of your life. Yet nothing has changed. You can't seem to get, or stay, organized. The stress and unhappiness levels are going up daily. More Space. More Time. More Joy! is a new way of looking at organization that gets to the heart of the hows and whys to help you make lasting change. |
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Perhaps you've read a lot of organizing books. You've followed the checklists, the diagrams for folding your clothes, and feng shui'd the heck out of your life... yet nothing has changed. You can't seem to get, or stay, organized. Dooley shares a new way of looking at organization: she gets to the heart of the hows and whys to help you make lasting change. -- adapted from back cover |
Subject |
Organization.
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Time management.
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Orderliness -- Psychological aspects.
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House cleaning.
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Storage in the home.
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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Organization. (OCoLC)fst01047777
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Time management. (OCoLC)fst01151114
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Added Title |
Organizing your best life |
ISBN |
1732793387 |
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9781732793385 |
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