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Reframe & Reclaim

A 7-Step Guide to REFRAME Your Relationship with Your Belongings & RECLAIM Your Space

Jennifer Harris Courtney Huckabay

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English
Performance Publishing Group
08 November 2024
Co-authors, an interior designer, and a mental health professional, identify and explore eight common excuses and justifications people face concerning their relationship with their belongings. Investigation of these excuses and the psychology surrounding our possessions is explored through personal stories and client case studies. The authors offer reflective questions and strategies, presenting a seven-step R.E.C.L.A.I.M. process designed to help readers develop a healthier mindset and reclaim the function and design of their personal spaces. This book serves as a practical tool and reference guide for navigating personal challenges with material possessions.
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Imprint:   Performance Publishing Group
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   376g
ISBN:   9781961781603
ISBN 10:   1961781603
Pages:   278
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jennifer Harris is a mom, designer, entrepreneur, and recovering maximalist with over 20 years of experience designing interiors, products, and graphics. Her passion for problem-solving and organization drives her to create personalized solutions that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal. She hopes her story and ideas will inspire others to reclaim the functional design of their personal real estate. Courtney Huckabay is a mom, therapist, trainer, supervisor, coach, and entrepreneur. She founded and led her professional mental health group practice and has been a therapist for over 18 years, working with families, children, and parents. Her passion in life is helping people grow personally and professionally, though her first love remains her family.

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