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How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life Jeff Bredenberg

How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life By Jeff Bredenberg

How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life by Jeff Bredenberg


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Life can be messy enough without all the clutter that comes with it. This title delivers real-life strategies to help the overworked and overwhelmed put clutter in its place. It is based around five easy concepts to keeping a house neat and organised.

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How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life Summary

How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life by Jeff Bredenberg

Life can be messy enough without all the clutter that comes with it. Now, our favourite cleaning cheater delivers real-life strategies to help the overworked and overwhelmed put clutter in its place. "How to Cheat at Organizing" is based around five easy concepts to keeping a house neat and organised: keep it simple - the best way to keep things in check; embrace technology - learn to love the right equipment; manage the ins and outs - learn to love having a good boot sale; the S4 technique - strip, scrap, sort, store; and get help - put your family to work!

How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life Reviews

Supercheater Jeff Bredenberg wants you to get control of your life. Having previously given us "How to Cheat at Cleaning," he's back with "How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life" (Taunton Press, $14.95). This comprehensive book isn't just about corralling your 600 CDs or that chaos you call a hall closet. Bredenberg shows how to organize your living space, wardrobe, even your eating habits. For those of us suffering from postholiday materialism hangovers, Bredenberg's wisdom is welcome indeed: "Celebrate getting rid of stuff instead of acquiring." After reading his book, you may want to go forth and organize - and cheat with impunity. --"Star Tribune" (Minneapolis, MN)
Don't bother being a perfectionist if you want to get your home organized. Even a little bit tidier will make a big differences says Jeff Bredenberg, author of the recently released "How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life." That said, Bredenberg goes on to tell how to be more efficient in nearly everything. He'll tell you how to take on the medicine cabinet. The living room. The trunk of the car. Your wallet. Your condiments. He keeps going. He offers ways to simplify credit card debt. Exercise programs. Travel. Trips to the doctor. He's so efficient he's exhausting. But that's OK. You don't have to follow all of his advice. --"Star-Telegram"
Jeff Bredenberg has some news for you: the Queen of England is not coming for tea. Did you think she was? Do you insist on having everything in perfect order at all times, just in case she drops by? Today's world no longer requires that, says Bredenberg, known in some circles as the "Guruof Dirt," and most recently the author of "How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life" (The Taunton Press, $14.95). When it comes to organizing, the all-or-nothing, top-to-bottom philosophy is antiquated and unnecessary. What you need is a pared-down, organized-just-enough lifestyle. What you need to do is create enough order that you will be happy with it - but take shortcuts every chance you get. "--Deseret Morning News" (Salt Lake City)

About Jeff Bredenberg

Jeff Bredenberg is the former senior editor at Rodale Books. He lives in Philadelphia, PA.

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CIN1561589403G
9781561589401
1561589403
How to Cheat at Organizing: Quick, Clutter-Clobbering Ways to Simplify Your Life by Jeff Bredenberg
Used - Good
Paperback
Taunton Press Inc
2007-12-31
304
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