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"Get
Organized, San Diego!" |
Good
books can help you start to visualize what your space and your life will
be like when your organizing goals are met. Here are some of our
favorites.
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Organizing
from the Inside Out... This
is a great book by the renowned Julie Morgenstern. Top of the list.
"People who don't organize just never learned how to
organize." |
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Stephanie Culp,
How to Conquer Clutter... A clutter questionnaire, clutter
checklists... how to wage war on clutter, practically speaking. |
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Sandra Felton,
The Messie Motivator: New Strategies to Restoring
Order in Your Life and Home... A fast-reading, uplifting tome
that has motivated many to change their lives. |
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Skye Alexander,
10-Minute Clutter Control: Easy Feng Shui Tips
for Getting Organized... From Skye's 10-minute Feng Shui series-
a different approach to the subject. |
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Karen Kingston,
Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui...
"Clutter is the manifestation of negative inner states such as
ambiguous purpose, unfinished emotional business, negative family
traditions, and conflict with others. But unlike psychotherapy where
you do the inner work first, with this approach you organize first
and then look at what your reactions tell you about yourself. Down
to earth, remarkably practical, and delivered with charming
sincerity and conviction, this is an almost certain cure for any
clutter addict..." |
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Denise
Linn, Sacred Space- Clearing and Enhancing the Energy of Your
Home... "In this fascinating and unusual book, Denise Linn
shows you how you can dramatically change your life by changing the
environment in your home or office. She combines information from
her own Native American heritage with material she has personally
collected from native traditions around the world to bring you
practical, easy-to-use exercises for balancing the physical,
emotional and spiritual energies in your home." |
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Karen
R Carter, Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life
: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money, Respect and Happiness...
"With wisdom and humor, Karen Rauch Carter has taken the
best-kept secrets of feng shui and made them accessible for
everyone. Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life is funky, fun,
and filled with practical information to create harmony and balance
in life." (review by Denise Linn) |
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Judith
Kolberg, ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life..
I find this book a terrific manual. It has helped make my work with
ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)-affected clients the most
rewarding. Here it is summed up by an Amazon.com reviewer, Bolo
Gorkman: "I bought this book hoping it would help me sort my
stacks of papers that constantly threaten to topple off my desk,
kitchen table, etc. And it has, but it is so much more. It gives
hints on how to organize all aspects of your life to make living
with ADD easier. I've highlighted and dog-eared it up, and have
started applying a lot of things from the book; something that I
can't say for other books I've read.
And unlike a lot of so-called ADD-friendly books, this one is easy
to stay in tune with almost all the time." |
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Michelle
Passoff, Lighten Up! : Free Yourself from Clutter...
"takes you step-by-step through the process of lightening up.
First Michelle helps you identify what you want to make room for in
your life, then she outlines how to overcome the physical obstacles
that get in the way of achieving your goals." |
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Julie
Morgenstern, Time Management from the Inside Out... Julie
applies her acclaimed space-management system to managing time! From
Publisher's Weekly: "What makes her program work, she attests,
is that instead of trying to change people's natural behaviors and
preferences, she encourages them to expand upon whatever is working
already, no matter how overwhelmed they may feel. It all starts with
knowing what one's big picture values and goals are (e.g.,
maintaining a happy marriage, excelling at one's career) and
prioritizing those with the help of an ingenious device she's
created called a "Time Map." |
To see what our clients have
to say:
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click
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National Association
of Professional Organizers & NAPO San Diego Chapter
Telephone (858)
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