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but found that there was no good way to copy and print her lists-necessary to complete ...
Buy the book version! I first bought it in Kindle form, but found that there was no good way to copy and print her lists-necessary to complete her program. Now about the book itself: a lot of people have been giving the author grief because the information isn't "new" or "groundbreaking." But the hallmark of a great teacher is to find a way to explain something in a way that make sense, not to invent new information. And the purpose of this book is to teach! I've read other cleaning books by authors who claim they aren't naturally neat freaks. These were necessary to help me feel better about myself, but they weren't great at helping me actually get clean. I've followed clunky systems of index cards and huge notebooks that only add to the clutter and overwhelm me. This system is easy, and makes so much sense. A few charts (2 or 3 pages only) and you're good to go. One important note: this book is about CLEANING not ORGANIZING. There are just a few cursory paragraphs devoted to decluttering. If you are starting out with a lot of clutter, you might try FlyLady or Maria Kondo first.
June 2017 · Books · verified purchase
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