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The Art of Decluttering and Organizing: How to Tidy Up Your Home, Stop Clutter, and Simplify Your Life (Without Going Crazy)
The Art of Decluttering and Organizing: How to Tidy Up Your Home, Stop Clutter, and Simplify Your Life (Without Going Crazy)
The Art of Decluttering and Organizing: How to Tidy Up Your Home, Stop Clutter, and Simplify Your Life (Without Going Crazy)
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The Art of Decluttering and Organizing: How to Tidy Up Your Home, Stop Clutter, and Simplify Your Life (Without Going Crazy)

Written by Alex Wong

Narrated by Dylan J. Locke

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Declutter your life and enjoy peace of mind with this brilliant 30-day roadmap to minimalism!

Do you want to embrace minimalism, but you don’t know where to start? Or are you looking for a practical guide to help you cut down on needless stuff, and enjoy a more fulfilling life?

Whether you feel like you waste too much money on things you don’t need, or if you have to downsize and you’re running out of space, the tried-and-tested strategies inside this book will help you decide what you really need – and let go of the things you don’t.

Decluttering is a powerful way of helping you organize your life and shift your focus to the experiences and relationships that matter to you – and with a brilliant 30-day roadmap to minimalism, this book makes organizing and tidying up a breeze!

Here’s what you’ll discover inside:

• Decluttering 101 – a Step-By-Step Strategy To Declutter Your Home

• How To Really Decide What Matters To You In Life

• Practical Ways To Shift Your Mindset Away From Materialism and Stop Buying More Things

• Tips For Decluttering Your Closet, Bathroom, Kitchen, Laundry, Bedroom and More

• How To Organize Your Sentimental Items, Collectables, and Inherited Things

• Ingenious Ways To Get Rid of Your Stuff and Help People At The Same Time

• Common Decluttering Obstacles – and How To Overcome Them

• A 30-Day Plan To Your New Minimalist Life

With real, actionable advice, The Art of Decluttering and Organizing is a decluttering workbook designed to help you prioritize your possessions, shift your mindset away from consumerism, and make the sometimes tough decisions that will help you on your journey to a more fulfilling life. 

So don’t let clutter rule your home any longer. It’s time for you to uncover the benefits of minimalism and see the benefits for yourself. Grab your copy now!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlex Wong
Release dateJul 28, 2021
ISBN9798368919027
The Art of Decluttering and Organizing: How to Tidy Up Your Home, Stop Clutter, and Simplify Your Life (Without Going Crazy)
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Alex Wong

"If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you'll never get it done." - Bruce Lee Alex Wong is the head copywriter for an advertising media agency specializing in custom websites and online marketing. He's trained with some of the top copywriters and internet marketers around and has learned the best methods, tricks, and strategies to persuade customers. He loves bringing people's visions to life with the power of words. A few other interesting things you might find interesting: · He's the first person in his family to graduate from university (with a degree in psychology). · Before becoming a copywriter, he's worked as a waiter, customer service agent, telemarketer, animator, tutor, and English teacher. Surprisingly, all of these jobs have helped him to become a better copywriter. · If he could meet one anyone it would be Bruce Lee. You couldn't ask for a better role model. You can learn more about his services at http://alexwongcopywriting.com/

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