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From Clutter to Clarity

Clean Up Your Mindset to Clear Out Your Clutter

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From Clutter to Clarity

By: Kerri Richardson
Narrated by: Kerri Richardson
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When you look at the clutter in your home, does it feel like you need an excavator to find the calm beneath the chaos? Do you try again and again to implement sustainable organizational systems without any success? Does the reason for your clutter always seem to come down to too little time or not enough space? If so, the time has come to look at the clutter beneath the clutter--the fears, doubts, and energy drains that are the true culprits of the muck.In the follow-up to her Wall Street Journal best-selling book What Your Clutter Is Trying to Tell You, decluttering expert, lifestyle designer, and coach Kerri Richardson helps you to:--Understand the three core causes of clutter and how they directly manifest in specific rooms and forms of clutter --Use practical and actionable exercises to clear out your clutter hot spots--Reclaim your personal space for the thoughts, things, and people in your life that are important to youWhether you are tackling perfectionism, procrastination, or toxic relationships, Richardson's straightforward advice will help you to finally clear those stubborn stacks, piles, and boxes for a clean start, with a wealth of space for your freedom and happiness to grow.This audio product contains a PDF with supporting material, and the PDF is available to download. Cleaning & Organizing Emotions House & Home Personal Development Personal Success Decluttering Emotionally Gripping Inspiring Procrastination

Critic reviews

"Having long agreed with the German saying that 'order is half of life,' this brilliantly insightful book will help anyone see that the tigers of clutter are only paper, dispense with the drama, and find true peace in all of its manifestations." -- Mike Dooley, New York Times best-selling author of Infinite Possibilities

"Get out your highlighter! Kerri's book will inspire and motivate you to make gigantic steps forward by addressing your clutter. When you change your clutter, you transform your life. With a depth of wisdom and practical, easy-to-understand tenets, From Clutter to Clarity will take you on a profound journey of inner exploration. Highly recommended!" -- Denise Linn, best-selling author of Feng Shui for the Soul and Energy Strands

"Phenomenal is an understatement! In From Clutter to Clarity, Kerri takes you on a fun and fascinating journey behind the thoughts, things, and people that are cluttering your ability to renew, heal, and create reserves of energy and peace in your life. If you're ready to accelerate opening up untapped potential, buy this smart and no-nonsense book!" -- Janine Driver, New York Times best-selling author of You Say More Than You Think and CEO of Body Language Institute
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Explaning the core issues behind the clutter. Don't like the narrator's voice. Repetetive. Mental view of the clutter, instead of basic decluttering tips. From a huge house to the tiny house.

How to make sense of the clutter

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A good self-help audiobook has insights jumping out of it -- this only has a few, and not significant enough to really stir anything up.

However, the main issue I have with this book is that the author expects you to write things down and journal. Now, if you're cluttered I cannot see how it will be easy to keep an ordered journal -- that will surely just add to the clutter.

Personally, I listen to audiobooks when driving or walking -- so I never do the written exercises, and as such the directions here are largely pointless.

Not great, but not terrible either.

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