It's All Too Much Workbook: the Tools You Need to Conquer Clutter and Create the Life You Want - Peter Walsh - Books - Free Press - 9781439149560 - April 21, 2009
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It's All Too Much Workbook: the Tools You Need to Conquer Clutter and Create the Life You Want Workbook edition

Peter Walsh

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It's All Too Much Workbook: the Tools You Need to Conquer Clutter and Create the Life You Want Workbook edition

In his bestselling book, It's All Too Much, Peter Walsh helped tens of thousands of people clear the clutter from their homes and lives. Now, due to many of those same readers' requests, Peter has put together the It's All Too Much Workbook. Designed with clear strategies and proven techniques for clearing out each room in your house and a plan for keeping your home clutter-free and organized, this workbook is the perfect next step in a lifetime commitment to creating your ideal life.

Starting from the outside of your home and then working through it room -- by room, Peter asks hard questions and presents challenging exercises that will help you to understand why you live the way you do and how to move from the clutter to an organized space that reflects the life you imagine for yourself. From an assessment of your living spaces, a quick purge of each room, and the creation of your "dream spaces" to effective decluttering techniques, great organizational tips, and clear maintenance plans, Peter provides the step-by-step help to make your home work for you, now.

With quizzes, detailed step-by-step plans, a room-by-room assessment tool, and a special area for journaling, this workbook will help you break free of the clutter once and for all.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 21, 2009
ISBN13 9781439149560
Publishers Free Press
Pages 304
Dimensions 185 × 229 × 23 mm   ·   408 g
Language English  

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