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Organize Your Day: Life-Changing Tips on Becoming More Productive, Clutter- and Stress-Free: Effective Habits & Productivity
Organize Your Day: Life-Changing Tips on Becoming More Productive, Clutter- and Stress-Free: Effective Habits & Productivity
Organize Your Day: Life-Changing Tips on Becoming More Productive, Clutter- and Stress-Free: Effective Habits & Productivity
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Organize Your Day:

Life-Changing Tips on Becoming More Productive, Clutter, and Stress-Free

This is not your ordinary organizing and de-cluttering book. Have you been dealing with physical clutter and organization challenges for a long time and you seem to have made no progress at all? Have you had short-lived successes and found it difficult to sustain it? Do you feel that there is something missing in your efforts and activities to change your life through organizing?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions, then this book is for you! Life organization involves dealing not only physical clutter but also and perhaps most importantly the intangible clutter that has an even greater impact in your lives. This book shows you different kinds of clutter that cause the disorganization in life.

Your goal of organizing your life cannot be achieved if you only focus on physical clutter and physical disorganization. This book will share with you information on different kinds of clutter, physical, financial, mental and spiritual. Each type of clutter will have strategies on how to free yourself of them in the form of strategies, DIY projects, and hacks.

I want to share with you the mistakes I made so you do not have to make them yourselves. I want to give you the lessons I have learned and the discoveries that I have made in my pursuit of organizing my life. I use the word pursuit because I believe that organizing life is a continuous process, it does not end, but you only get better and better in doing it.

Inside You Will Learn:

·         The Art and Science of Organization

·         Physical Clutter

·         Financial Clutter

·         Mental Clutter

·         Spiritual Clutter

·         Do’s and don’ts of Organization

Once you start learning how to organize your life, then you will experience the productive, stress-free and clutter-free life that you truly deserve. Say goodbye to clutter that only slows you down in your life journey. Start to bring order in the use of your possessions, money, performance, and spirituality.  Say goodbye to clutter in all forms.

Don’t wait another minute! Start organizing your life now!

Don’t Delay. Download This Book Now.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGuava Books
Release dateFeb 2, 2017
ISBN9781386678786
Organize Your Day: Life-Changing Tips on Becoming More Productive, Clutter- and Stress-Free: Effective Habits & Productivity

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    Organize Your Day - Jessie Fuller

    Author’s Foreword

    Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up. – A. A. Milne

    If you told me that I could organize my life a few years ago, first, I would have said that I could not do it. and second, I would have said that I did not need it. At one of the lowest points of my life, my home was a safety hazard, I was deep in debt, I could not get anything done, and my spirit was as cluttered as the life that I was then living.

    My home then was not a home; instead it was a storage area that I just happened to live in at the same time. I looked at every material possession that I had amassed and felt good. I felt that having these valuable things could only mean that I was also valuable. So, I kept on adding to the pile. A few new shoes in the closet turned out to be boxes of unused clothing. Cooking ingredients that I had bought from specialty grocers became stale in the cupboards. Shiny cutleries and plates that were meant for special occasions were left in their boxes.

    While you are reading this, I am sure that you are picturing a home that is filled with clutter; but to me at that time, it was not clutter. Each item there was a part of me. I was not like the hoarders that I watched on TV; their homes were a mess. Mine was not; each item was placed exactly where it should be. I overlooked the bills that I could not pay and the work that I was not able to get done.  This went on from several months to several years.

    I had a nagging feeling that there was just too much clutter and that my life was spiraling down and out of control, but I continued to deny it. I began to notice changes in my life. Instead of enjoying these items, I started becoming preoccupied with debt, when I had been virtually debt free before. I was being reprimanded at work because of poor performance. People were saying that I looked tired and stressed. Still, I ignored them: people at the office, relatives who visited and even myself.

    I believed I could handle it all. With deadlines that were fast approaching, I told myself that I do better when pressured. When credit card companies and their collectors called me and sent me letters, I told myself that I could pay each of them little by little, which would eventually clear my debt. Before I slept, I made lists of things that I should accomplish. I knew then that there were too many tasks to do, but I told myself that I am a great multi-tasker and I can complete them all. One late evening, realizing that I could not sleep, I went to the kitchen to grab something to eat. I literally knocked myself into reality.

    It was pretty dark because I had a broken light bulb, which I had put off replacing. I had to tread carefully through the dark. I was about to reach the kitchen when I tripped against something and then fell flat on my face. I broke my nose from the fall and after a few stitches at the emergency ward,

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