![]() ![]() By signing up you agree to our terms of use Organized Simplicity: The Clutter-Free Approach to Intentional Living by Tsh Oxenreiderĭo you like lists? Calendars? Writing exercises? If so, Oxenreider’s sturdily wire-bound organizing handbook is your jam. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. However, it also suggests decorating strategies and multiple ways to manage a guest bedroom depending on what it’s most often used for. It offers much of the same advice we’ve seen from other titles, such as dividing your house into areas. That said, aside from this partnership, the book seems to be completely secular. This particular title is endorsed by the Women of Faith, a nondenominational Christian ministry. Let’s face it: when we talk about de-cluttering, we’re really talking about a lifestyle change, and that requires a plan, a routine, and investment by everyone in your family. If that gets to you, then here’s a book that lives its truth! With no illustrations and a conversational tone and style, this is a contemplative read-through that doesn’t hold back on the hard truths. With advice, with pictures, with all kinds of little sidebars and notes. ![]() Some de-cluttering books are kind of…cluttered. ![]() The Joy Of Less: A Minimalist Guide To Declutter, Organize, and Simplify by Francine Jay ![]()
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