Smart Organizing: Organize Your Home - One Closet at a Time
Theres no better time to start fresh and clean than at the beginning of a new year. Going beyond just offering the typical to-do lists" on how to be organized, in her new book Smart Organizing, author Sandra Felton (The Organizer Lady) focuses on how our mental and spiritual wholeness can greatly affect the organization in our lives. Before trying to organize our homes, Felton insists we must master organizing the other important facets of our world.
Grand Rapids, MI (PRWEB) February 8, 2005 -- Theres no better time to start fresh and clean than at the beginning of a new year. Going beyond just offering the typical to-do lists" on how to be organized, in her new book Smart Organizing, author Sandra Felton (The Organizer Lady) focuses on how our mental and spiritual wholeness can greatly affect the organization in our lives. Before trying to organize our homes, Sandra insists we must master organizing the other important facets of our world.
Its no secret that home improvement shows have quickly become a phenomenon in reality T.V., teaching viewers everything from how to redecorate on a tight budget to organizing and sprucing up living spaces. Smart Organizing addresses the various issues that arise when attempting any type of holistic organization.
In Smart Organizing, Felton shows readers the kind of mental and spiritual fulfillment they can achieve, as well as how to develop the right attitude and state of mind leading the reader toward an organization process that becomes more natural to them.
This book is about your reaching the organizational goal you want in the simplest way possible," Felton said.
Smart Organizing is broken down into ten steps, each focusing on the tangible goals of consolidation, containerizing and condensing. Sandra makes a case stating that if readers do not have control over certain areas, we will miss out on the true joy that comes from organization. In a non-intimidating manner, Smart Organizing offers realistic expectations for readers, and explains how gaining control over, and maintaining the most important 20 percent of household tasks makes all the difference in the world.
In Smart Organizing Sandra uses her experience as The Organizer Lady to help readers clean out their clutter so they can make room for what is truly important-turning a house into a home. As T.S. Elliot once said, Home is where one starts from. The kind of home base we have will determine the strength of our entry."
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