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Clutter Free: Quick and Easy Steps to Simplifying Your Space
Written by Kathi Lipp
Narrated by Kathi Lipp
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
If you've ever wished you could clear out your clutter, simplify your space, and take back your life, Kathi Lipp's new book has just the solutions you need. Building off the success of her The Get Yourself Organized Project, this book will provide even more ideas for getting your life and your stuff under control.Do any of these descriptions apply to you? ·You bought a box of cereal at the store, and then discovered you have several boxes at home that are already past the "best by" date. ·You bought a book and put it on your nightstand (right on top of ten others you've bought recently), but you have yet to open it. ·You keep hundreds of DVDs around even though you watch everything online now and aren't really sure where the remote for the DVD player is. ·You spend valuable time moving your piles around the house, but you can never find that piece of paper when you need it. ·Your house doesn't make you happy when you step into it.As you try out the many easy, doable solutions that helped Kathi win her battle with clutter, you'll begin to understand why you hold on to the things you do, eliminate what's crowding out real life, and make room for the life of true abundance God wants for you.
Author
Kathi Lipp
Kathi Lipp is a national speaker, podcast host of the Clutter Free Academy, and the bestselling author of The Husband Project, Clutter Free and Overwhelmed. She and her husband, Roger, live in San Jose, California and are parents of four young adults. Using humor and wisdom, Kathi offers hope paired with practical steps to women looking to live with meaning. You can follow Kathi at www.KathiLipp.com.
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Reviews for Clutter Free
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I appreciate the info that deals with people's psychology and shows you how to overcome unhelpful & wrong thinking .... Which impact our actions. I'll definitely listen to this audio book every year to constantly remind me and focus me in my effort to live clutter free and organized. There is a LOT of useful insight in this book!!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Really enjoyable style and voice, also some very useful advise.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very useful info on how to start your decluttering and most importantly advice on how to change your mindset towards stuff.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very helpful information. All her suggestions make sense and are doable!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I know I've read a lot of those things before but it was motivating and entertaining to read. I ended up staying up an extra hour after reading one chapter and cleaning out quite a bit.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book!
Considered a Christian book, but in reality a reall good, no-nonsense practical guide to de-clutter your house. In fact, this is one of a couple "self-help" books I've actually followed and used the steps in my life and home. My house is still full of clutter, it's only been a couple of weeks, and these things don't happen over night, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and don't feel near as stressed about my mom visiting my house :)
well written, practical, easy to follow and very useful. highly recommended. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Clutter Free: Quick and Easy Steps to Simplifying Your SpaceKathi LippBook Summary: If you’ve ever wished you could clear out your clutter, simplify your space, and take back your life, Kathi Lipp’s new book has just the solutions you need. Building off the success of her The Get Yourself Organized Project, this book will provide even more ideas for getting your life and your stuff under control. Do any of these descriptions apply to you? You bought a box of cereal at the store, and then discovered you have several boxes at home that are already past the “best by” date. You bought a book and put it on your nightstand (right on top of ten others you’ve bought recently), but you have yet to open it. You keep hundreds of DVDs around even though you watch everything online now and aren’t really sure where the remote for the DVD player is. You spend valuable time moving your piles around the house, but you can never find that piece of paper when you need it. Your house makes you depressed the moment you step into it. Review: This was an interesting take on clutter. Unlike previous books I have read this one took on the reason for collecting. I liked the approach of compare and contrasting done between the Author and her friend. This was a readable approach. While some of the ideas may be the same the reasoning behind it is fresh and made me thing through things differently. The last time I decluttered there were things that had a place and was still loved but it was discarded due to a more streamline way of thinking. I now hold a little tighter to things because I had not read this book. I would like to thank Net Galley and Harvest House Publishing for allowing me to read and review this book in return for a free copy and I was never asked to write a favorable review by anyone.