Do you walk in a room to organize and find yourself paralyzed and overwhelmed? Do you find yourself spending money on organizing solutions that don’t work? Do you feel like you put in effort but never make any progress?
Or maybe you know exactly what you want to do, and yet for some reason, you just can’t get started? Would you like to have less stress to have a more free life?
If you answered YES to any of those questions then you need to read this book
Organizing isn’t easy. But it doesn’t have to be impossible.
If you’ve been struggling with organization in your home and in your mind, it doesn’t mean your lazy or lethargic. It just means it’s time to try working with your brain instead of against it.
That means:
•Understanding how your mind works
•Recognizing your strengths and weaknesses
•Finding the strategies that work for you
In her latest book, Hazel Simpson explores the executive functions of the mind that directly affect your ability to organize your home: flexible thinking, working memory, self-monitoring, task initiation, planning, and organization.
Along the way, she provides tips and strategies for overcoming obstacles—tools you can use to get the organized house you’ve been dreaming of.
A professional organizer, productivity coach, and former teacher, Sarah knows that organization is more than just 15-minute daily tasks or cute ways to use fun containers. She’s successfully parented, taught, and professionally organized people who struggle with organization, and she has been able to help hundreds of people all around the world—get their homes organized and keep them that way.
This book will help you if:
Minimalism is an inversely proportional process: the less you do, the more will you have. And the less you keep, the happier you’ll be.
You’ll Discover:
As well as:
The Bottom Line
InLive Simply you’ll find real and applicable tips and advice. I will share with you my own story about decluttering my entire life. I made this book less strict; I approached it with humor, and genuine encouragement to make you feel you’re among friends here. Because minimalism is not a must, but a choice without any pressure or negative consequence.
What are you waiting for?