Making Room for You: A Practical Guide to Organizing Your Home
By Meghan Hill
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A professional organizer with years of experience, Meghan Hill shows you how to organize your home with practical tips, methods for sorting and letting go, pitfalls to avoid, and specific advice on shopping to outfit your home for ultimate organization. This book also addresses the emotional and psychological impediments that prevent us from getting and staying organized and gently explores how to overcome them. Written with directness, compassion, insight and brevity, Making Room for You simplifies the process of restoring order to your home and your life.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5In Making Room for You, 'professional organizer' Meghan Hill helps you with a series of tips to let go of all material things you collected in your house, garage and self-storage which doesn't bring you an orderly and peaceful home. Hill goes from room to room, advicing you to sort and clean, donate where possible and overcome the emotional resistance and procrastinating associated with letting go. Respect and enjoy what you have, be selective and remember you don't need everything. A short, simple and practical guide. Even when you think you're an orderly person and know where what is stored, like me, you'll find plenty of useful tips to even enhance such a habitat. Names and web sites of stores to find the right drawer or box, donation organizations and shredding services are given throughout the book and in an appendix. Make your life easier once you're organized.