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Get Organized Answer Book (eBook)

Practical Solutions for 275 Questions on Conquering Clutter, Sorting Stuff, and Finding More Time and Energy
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2009 | 1. Auflage
272 Seiten
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978-1-4022-2342-6 (ISBN)
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An organizing expert's guide to winning the battle with clutter - for good. An organizing expert's guide to winning the battle with clutter—for good.
Is there an easy system I can use to keep track of bills and receipts? Should I sell, give away, or just throw away the stuff I'm ready to part with? How can I get to all the 'fix-it' projects I keep putting off? What's the secret to making a habit of organizing? Where do I start?
In a world with more stuff, more to-do's, and more wants, organizing and efficiency expert Jamie Novak offers clear and simple ideas to help readers cut through the clutter and find what's important. Proven strategies show readers how they can better organize their lives—and find more free time and energy.
The Get Organized Answer Book tackles all areas of life and home:
Where to start and how to stay motivated
Simple organizing systems for clothes, bills, photos, and more
What to keep and what to throw away
How to stop the junk mail and end the paper piles
Inexpensive storage solutions for every space
It is estimated that 80 percent of the clutter in your home or office is a result of disorganization—not a lack of space. Yet when it comes to finding and fixing the problem, most people have no idea where to begin. The Get Organized Answer Book tells you exactly how, when, and where to start, with simple systems and strategies to cut through the clutter, find what's important, and recharge your life at home and at the office.
The Get Organized Answer Book answers your most important questions, including:
What should be put through a shredder instead of thrown away?
What can I do to make my desk setup more efficient?
How can I locate and organize an aging parent's important belongings?
What are the root causes of disorganization?
Free items or items on sale aren't really clutter, are they?
How can I spend less time running errands?
Written in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, The Get Organized Answer Book is your guide to winning the battle with clutter—for good.
An organizing expert's guide to winning the battle with clutter-for good.Is there an easy system I can use to keep track of bills and receipts? Should I sell, give away, or just throw away the stuff I'm ready to part with? How can I get to all the "e;fix-it"e; projects I keep putting off? What's the secret to making a habit of organizing? Where do I start?In a world with more stuff, more to-do's, and more wants, organizing and efficiency expert Jamie Novak offers clear and simple ideas to help readers cut through the clutter and find what's important. Proven strategies show readers how they can better organize their lives-and find more free time and energy.The Get Organized Answer Book tackles all areas of life and home:Where to start and how to stay motivatedSimple organizing systems for clothes, bills, photos, and moreWhat to keep and what to throw awayHow to stop the junk mail and end the paper pilesInexpensive storage solutions for every spaceIt is estimated that 80 percent of the clutter in your home or office is a result of disorganization-not a lack of space. Yet when it comes to finding and fixing the problem, most people have no idea where to begin. The Get Organized Answer Book tells you exactly how, when, and where to start, with simple systems and strategies to cut through the clutter, find what's important, and recharge your life at home and at the office.The Get Organized Answer Book answers your most important questions, including:What should be put through a shredder instead of thrown away?What can I do to make my desk setup more efficient?How can I locate and organize an aging parent's important belongings?What are the root causes of disorganization?Free items or items on sale aren't really clutter, are they?How can I spend less time running errands?Written in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, The Get Organized Answer Book is your guide to winning the battle with clutter-for good.

What is clutter? My definition of clutter is any item that falls into one or more of three categories: Things you do not use or love (three extra spatulas in the kitchen utensil drawer) Things without a home (the new shirt you just bought that is draped over the back of a chair because your dresser is overstuffed) Anything unfinished or in need of repair (the sweater sitting on the washing machine that is missing a button) Where does clutter come from? Sometimes it seems like clutter falls from the sky, as quickly as you clear one area, it gets cluttered again. I've noticed that each person accumulates clutter in a different way. Which of the following describes you? Holding on to an item thinking it might come in handy one day Putting an item down and planning to deal with it later Being unwilling to let something go simply because it's still good Getting stuck in a perfectionist rut and waiting to do the organizing project perfectly Having a sentimental attachment to items because they remind you of something Taking items home just because they are on sale or free One or more of these accumulation methods can create clutter. Knowing how you create clutter can help you to deal with it. How do I know if my clutter is normal? The general rule is that if clutter is not affecting your day-to-day living, then you're doing all right. Like most rules, however, this one has exceptions. Some people are unable or unwilling to recognize that clutter is disrupting their lives. Here are the top ten signs of an overly cluttered life: Unexpected guests send you into 'scoop and dump' mode. That means before you can answer the door, you grab a bag or laundry basket and frantically scoop up piles of paper, toys, clothes, etc., dumping them in a closet, bedroom, or garage. Once your guests leave, you don't address the clutter you just moved. You misplace things on a daily basis. Everyday accessories like a cell phone, keys, pen, purse, shoes, jacket-you get the picture. You live out of a laundry basket. Clothes are washed and folded, yet there is no space in the closet or dresser drawers to hang them up or put them away. Piles of 'important' papers are stacked on surfaces (and possibly the floor) throughout your home. You leave them out as a visual reminder so you won't forget to act on them. You stash stuff in one or more areas of your home, planning to decide what to do with it later. But later never comes. You might use the garage, basement, attic, spare/guest bedroom, or other hideaway. You quickly shove items into these spaces and shut the door behind you before they spill out. You accrue late fees on bills because you don't reconcile your financial statements. Spaces in your home can't be utilized for their intended purpose. Areas of your home can't be cleaned properly because they're cluttered. Disorganization is causing conflicts in your relationships with friends and family, or causing you to decline invitations because you feel tied to your home. You find yourself running out of space, even though your amount of storage space hasn't been reduced by a major event like welcoming a new baby or moving into a smaller home. How do I know if I would be classified as a compulsive hoarder? Compulsive hoarding is more than simply being disorganized. Most of us associate hoarding with stories we've heard about people whose homes have only narrow pathways through stacks of junk, or about people who have fifty cats. But compulsive hoarding is a medical condition in which someone is incapable of parting with items, including true junk. Here are the top four behaviors of compulsive hoarders. The person holds on to items, planning to use them...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.3.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Heimwerken / Do it yourself
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Lebenshilfe / Lebensführung
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht
Technik
ISBN-10 1-4022-2342-0 / 1402223420
ISBN-13 978-1-4022-2342-6 / 9781402223426
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