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Never Too Busy to Cure Clutter

Simplify Your Life One Minute at a Time

Erin Rooney Doland

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William Morrow Paperbacks
25 February 2016
Have you been meaning to clear out those clothes in your closet but keep putting it off Has your living room become more of a storage room Do you feel too busy to get more organized

In Never Too Busy to Cure Clutter, you’ll find practical advice and small projects you can complete on your schedule to help you achieve a cleaner, more organized, and less cluttered home. Being organized allows you to make space in your home and life for what really matters to YOU.

Dealing with a trouble room or area Open the book to its corresponding chapter and quickly find checklists and tasks you can accomplish whether you have 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, or (when the mood strikes you) a weekend to devote to a major project like Extreme Refrigerator Makeover, Laundry Bankruptcy, or The Table of No Return.

Also included in the text are fun quizzes to help you determine your organizing style, and motivation from people who are pros at solving clutter problems. Erin will even walk readers through establishing maintenance routines that will save you time with household chores.

With more than 365 tips and weekend projects to help you accomplish your cleaning, organizing, and uncluttering goals, Never Too Busy to Cure Clutter is a loyal resource, as well as a workbook, that you can rely upon for straightforward, inspiring advice and tips that you can return to time and time again.

Yes, you’re busy, but you’re never too busy to cure clutter.

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Imprint:   William Morrow Paperbacks
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   308g
ISBN:   9780062419729
ISBN 10:   0062419722
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Erin Rooney Doland is the Editor-in-Chief of Unclutterer.com, a website providing daily articles on home and office organization. She is the author of Unclutter Your Life in One Week (Gallery Books, 2009). Erin has appeared in publications including Better Homes and Gardens , Family Circle, Real Simple, Woman's Day, Martha Stewart Living, The New York Times, Wired, The Washington Post, O: The Oprah Magazine, House Beautiful, USA Today, USA Weekend, Parade, Women's Health, and many others. She has been a guest on The Rachel Ray Show, WGN Midday News, and Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Reviews for Never Too Busy to Cure Clutter: Simplify Your Life One Minute at a Time

"""Never Too Busy to Cure Clutter shows that whether we have one minute, or an entire weekend, we can make real progress toward curing the clutter that's weighing us down. Turns out, it's not that hard-when we know where to start."" -- Gretchen Rubin, author of Better Than Before and The Happiness Project ""This book walks you through the steps you need to manage your time, and your stuff, as efficiently as possible. An invaluable tool to help you tackle any room in your house."" -- Kristin van Ogtrop, managing editor of Real Simple and author of Just Let Me Lie Down ""Finally! A set of clear, doable steps to a clutter-free life. Erin Rooney Doland provides the perfect balance of guidance and flexibility so readers can transform their homes now -no matter how busy or overwhelmed they are."" -- Asha Dornfest, author of Parent Hacks and Minimalist Parenting ""Short on time? Erin Rooney Doland's new tome, released in January, is eminently practical...The advice is categorized by room as well as by project... A pack rat turned obsessive minimalist who helms Unclutterer.com, Doland speaks from experience."" -- New York Post ""I know I will never reach neatness nirvana. Which is why I appreciated Ms. Doland's awareness that decluttering strategies will only stick for the long run if they make life easier, not harder, for you."" -- Diane Cole, Wall Street Journal"


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