How To Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind Dealing With Your House S Dirty Little Secrets

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How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind

Bring your home out of the mess it’s in—and learn how to keep it under control! Housekeeping expert Dana K. White shares reality-based cleaning and organizing techniques that will help you learn what really works. Do you experience heart palpitations at the sound of an unexpected doorbell? Do you stare in bewilderment at your messy home, wondering how in the world it got this way again? You’re not alone. But there is hope for you and your home. Managing your home isn’t an all-or-nothing approach, and Dana has broken down the most critical things that you'll need to do to keep up with the housework. With understanding, honesty, and her trademark humor, Dana shares her field-tested strategies including: Exactly where to start to tame the chaos Which habits deserve your focus and will make the most impact How to gain traction in your quest for a manageable home Practical tips you can implement and immediately to declutter huge amount of stuff with minimal emotional drama Cleaning your house is not a one-time project—it’s a series of ongoing and daily decisions. Start learning Dana’s reality-based cleaning and organizing techniques—and see how they really work! Praise from Readers: “This book lays out the hard truths of a clean house but in a way that doesn’t make me feel silly for not having embraced them before.” “Dana leads you step-by-step with the heart of a woman who has been there and struggled with the same issues you are currently struggling with. Really, this is a must read for anyone who wants to learn the secrets that all those organized types seem to know.” “I felt like a failure already. Did I really need to read yet another book full of tips and tricks that would leave me feeling worse? From the first page, I was put at ease.” Get ready to say goodbye to the stacks of dirty dishes crowding your kitchen counters, conquer the never-ending piles of laundry, and stop tripping over clutter on your living room floor as Dana helps you discover what works for you, for your unique personality, and in your unique home.
Decluttering the House: Winning your Never Ending Battle with Stuff

You don't have to live overwhelmed by stuff--you can get rid of clutter for good! This book is not for some organizing expert or a minimalist guru. It’s for the regular person, like and me who needs to de-stress. It’s for those of us who need some headspace to unwind and focus on the good things in life. It is for those of us who need to say goodbye to things we do not need and do not use. This book begins your journey towards a life of reducing your dependence of minimalism, of reducing waste, of bringing you a new focus in life as well as in creating a greater sense of gratitude towards the things in life. This book offers tips and step-by-steps in the decluttering process based on rooms as well as based on people. The benefits of decluttering can be gained by anyone and it will open your eyes to the potential of minimalism. Sections of the book include: Chapter 1: What Decluttering Is and Isn’t Chapter 2: My Clutter History. Chapter 3: Valuing Space over Stuff Chapter 4: Understanding the Layers of a Clean House. Chapter 5: Getting It Out, or the Case for the Donate Box. Chapter 6: Changing Your Mindset Changes Your Home. Chapter 7: Decluttering at the Speed of Life. Chapter 8: Steps for Working Through an Overwhelming Mess. Chapter 9: Living Areas. Chapter 10: Kitchen. Chapter 11: Bedrooms. Chapter 12: Closets and Clothes. Chapter 13: Craft Rooms and Hobby Spaces. Chapter 14: Storage Areas. Chapter 15: Other People’s Clutter. Chapter 16: Friends. Chapter 17: Kids. Chapter 18: Older Family Members. Chapter 19: Spouses. Chapter 20: Forced Decluttering: When It All Has to Go. Chapter 21: Decluttering Dreams (Small Ones and Big Ones). Chapter 22: A Lifestyle of Decluttering As long as we're living and breathing, new clutter will appear. The good news is that decluttering can get easier, become more natural, and require significantly fewer hours, less emotional bandwidth, and little to no sweat to keep going.
How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind

You've tried to organize; you've decluttered and you've cleaned. Yet your home is still messy, or reverts after all too short a time. White explains, clearly and without delusions, what it takes to get-- and keep-- your home under control. Discover what works for you, for your unique personality, and in your unique home.