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Decluttering : Japanese Art of Tidying Up: Simplify Your Life with Minimalism, Declutter & Organize Your Home and Mind with Procrastination Hacks to Increase Productivity and Find the Key to Happiness
Bok av Martha McDowell
If the mess at home becomes a mess in your head, then keep reading...
How many things do you think you own?
How many do you actually use?
Look...
There are 300k items in the average American home. (La Times)
British research found that the average 10-year-old owns 238 toys, but plays with just 12 daily. (The Telegraph)
The average American woman owns 30 outfits - one for every day of the month. In 1930, that figure was nine. (Forbes)
Knowing that you can get everything at every time of the day either on Amazon or in the 24-hour convenience store makes it easy to be part of a blind consumer society.
According to Psychology Today, Americans spend more on shoes and jewelry ($100 billion), than on higher education.
We forget how to decide between what we really need and what media or friends tell us to buy.
This is a never-ending story and over the next years, your household will keep expanding until you become one of those people who first turn their garage in a storage room and later on adds a rental offsite storage.
How would you feel if all this clutter would be gone? If someone would clean your space and give you the chance to start over again.
It can be much easier than you think.
Fortunately, there is a step-by-step road map designed to finally make decluttering a piece of cake.
You´ll discover:
A practical step-by-step plan to declutter all areas of your life.
The hidden clutter and how to deal with ghosts from the past.
How to push the reset button.
How to avoid falling back into the clutter trap.
And more...
If you know the right strategies, you can integrate tidying up into your daily life.
And sooner than you think, the clutter at home, and in your life, will be gone.
Tidying up is one of the most rewarding tasks in life. Many people start traveling to leave their things and thoughts behind, but the real champion is the one who takes responsibility and control and discovers how to declutter.