Author: | Rachel Smith | ISBN: | 9781311150530 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | January 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Rachel Smith |
ISBN: | 9781311150530 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | January 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Downsize Your Life - Declutter Your Life
Table of Contents
Introduction
What do you really need?
Organizing Your Kitchen
Organizing Your Living Room/Family Room
Organizing the Bedroom
Organizing the Bathroom
What to Do With All That Stuff
Tips for de-cluttering your life
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Hello, welcome to downsizing 101. Here you will learn how to make either the same amount of things fit in a smaller place, or what to get rid of. In short, it's going to instruct you on how to make the most of your space.
As humans, we tend to collect a lot of things, and usually not on purpose. Who knows when you might need that bird-shaped cookie jar? You could bake a lot of cookies any day now. And who knows when you might need extra bird seed? Granted, you don't have a bird feeder, but maybe it would come in handy as a Christmas present.
These are the things we tell ourselves. The miscellanea we collect that we really don't need or that are inefficient uses of space we justify with a 'maybe it will be needed in the future' is usually shoved into a closet or an attic somewhere (or worse, taking up space in your bedroom).
But it is tough on our psyches, to have so much clutter. Humans work best with clean, organized work spaces (most of the time). So, we'll get down to it: here's how to make more space in your home.
Downsize Your Life - Declutter Your Life
Table of Contents
Introduction
What do you really need?
Organizing Your Kitchen
Organizing Your Living Room/Family Room
Organizing the Bedroom
Organizing the Bathroom
What to Do With All That Stuff
Tips for de-cluttering your life
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Hello, welcome to downsizing 101. Here you will learn how to make either the same amount of things fit in a smaller place, or what to get rid of. In short, it's going to instruct you on how to make the most of your space.
As humans, we tend to collect a lot of things, and usually not on purpose. Who knows when you might need that bird-shaped cookie jar? You could bake a lot of cookies any day now. And who knows when you might need extra bird seed? Granted, you don't have a bird feeder, but maybe it would come in handy as a Christmas present.
These are the things we tell ourselves. The miscellanea we collect that we really don't need or that are inefficient uses of space we justify with a 'maybe it will be needed in the future' is usually shoved into a closet or an attic somewhere (or worse, taking up space in your bedroom).
But it is tough on our psyches, to have so much clutter. Humans work best with clean, organized work spaces (most of the time). So, we'll get down to it: here's how to make more space in your home.