Unstuffed: Decluttering Your Home, Mind, and Soul by Ruth Soukup “Clutter–no matter if it’s in your home, your head, or your heart–is anything that gets between you and the life you want to be living,” according to Walsh. In addition to tips for decluttering your home, you’ll learn how to prioritize the things in your life and get your finances under control. Organizational expert Peter Walsh goes beyond the physical space to talk about the psychology of excess. While slow living is different from minimalism, they have some overlap. For example, I loved the simple rule she came up with: “Imagine your dog retching on your belongings, and if you wouldn’t find them worth salvaging, you might as well do everyone… a favor and donate them now.” Erin Loechne’s honest realizations about life were quite eye-opening. This book on slow living felt like it was coming from a friend. Learn how to go a little less crazy managing your home by purging belongings and keeping clutter under control. I haven’t yet met a mom who doesn’t have trouble keeping up her house. This book covers cleaning, organizing, and decluttering for the regular person. How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind by Dana K. Learn how to get past emotional attachments to things and finally make the decluttering progress you’ve been hoping for. Overcome roadblocks to decluttering with this book’s step-by-step guide. Decluttering at the Speed of Life by Dana K. It is both motivational and practical in taking readers through the process of a major decluttering. Reviewers describe the book as life-changing. The Joy of Less: A Minimalist Guide to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify by Francine Jay It is a thoughtful and minimalist text that is worth owning. Marie Kondo details her now-famous Konmari method of “tidying up” (or decluttering) based on whether an item sparks joy. This list of best books on decluttering and minimalism would be remiss if it did not include this well-known theoretical and practical guide. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo It’s touted as “guaranteed to help achieve organizational bliss.” Reviewers rave about its lasting powers to declutter. Mellenīy renowned organizer and trainer Andrew Mellen, this guide will help you whip your home into shape. Here are some of the best books on decluttering and minimalism, in no particular order: Unstuff Your Life! Kick the Clutter Habit and Completely Organize Your Life for Good by Andrew J. Drop off the book at a local donation center, knowing you will be passing its knowledge along to othersīest Books on Decluttering and Minimalism.
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