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Secrets of Simplicity: Learn to Live Better with Less
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Secrets of Simplicity: Learn to Live Better with Less

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Bulging in-boxes, out-of-control stress, and even climate change serve as reminders that when it comes to being happy and healthy, less is more. In this interactive journal, organization expert Mary Carlomagno leads readers on a journey toward release and discovery. Guided by the principle that the way you spend your time and money should reflect your true priorities, Secrets of Simplicity shows how to make practical changes to unburden your closets and calendars and make room for what's really important. Readers can record their successes, as they de-clutter their homes and in the process, their minds.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2010
ISBN9780811871648
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Secrets of Simplicity: Learn to Live Better with Less
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Mary Carlomagno

Mary Carlomagno is the founder of Order, a company that specializes in clutter control, urban apartment solutions, office spaces, and life transitions. Before founding Order, she worked in book publishing and retail. She and her husband live in Hoboken, New Jersey.

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    I got some good bits of information from this book, although I have to admit that even having read the entire book, I'm not completely sure of what the goal of the writer was. It seemed to be a little all over the place from stopping your shop-aholic tendancies to cleaning out your junk drawer and settting down for some mediation then deciding what your life dream is to reconciling your finances. I think the author could have done well to narrow her focus and not try to tackle so many subjects with one small book.