Christopher Lee Rhyne Review 456
Created: 04/11/09
Many areas of your home need organization, sometimes we let areas go and they
turn into clutter. Our busy life can ruin something we need to find quickly
but cant because clutter has hidden that item of interest. This book shows how
you can become clutter free. Pantry, kitchen, dining area, family rooms, home
offices, entryways, laundry rooms are included and garages as well. Reading
this book helps keep your goals by offering unload, isolate, contain and keep
up so you can understand your clutter style.
Hang'em high - page 100, don't play the match game - page 132, consider the
rewards - page 46, work on your workstations - page 95, organize with pottery -
page 147, dealing with everyday office clutter - page 236, use paint to get
rid of it - page 269, pack hem in plastic - page 307 and more.
372 pages, 16 chapters inside book contents, I rated 4**** because the book
offers no color photos and I saw probably ten photos throughout book. This
book needs photo illustration because book seems more intermediate and not so
much beginner. Household or home office order, quick tips here not so much
elaboration or detailed information. I recommend book as 4****, Book would
look better with photos.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

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the item was great
| Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 04/10/11
i got this book very fast & on time like i was suspose to . i would hav reveiwed sooner but my computer was out ,i would definetly use them again.

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Are you drowning in clutter
Created: 13/11/10
I love this book. For the first time it explains why I save things that I will never use. This book explains why we do what we do and how to change our behaviors. I recommend this book to anyone who lives with to much "stuff", either your own or someone elses.

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