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Organizing is a lifestyle, but it isn't one-size-fits-all. Incorporating organizing into your life shouldn't, ultimately, involve changing who you are, but rather maximizing it. Knowing where your favourite socks are, and having them stored correctly, means you'll be able to wear your favourite socks more often, and look better doing it. Similarly, packing properly for a once-in-a-lifetime trip means you'll be able to enjoy that trip even more. Remember: being organized doesn't mean thinking about organizing all the time. Ideally, being organized means that you don't have to think about organizing all the timeâbecause you do it automatically, as an organic part of your everyday routine. And you can only reach this level of organizing bliss by making sure your organizing systems and routines are perfectly adapted to your goals, personality, and needs. Again: organizing is a lifestyle, but it needs to be your lifestyle. This is the mantra of the book, even though reference's to certain things that everyone should always do, such as labelling, folding, and ironing (to name a few) are included. Emphasis is placed on the basics and then adapting them your own lifestyle and goals. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I was once a very organised person and I was hoping that Stoller’s book would give me the inspiration to get back on track. However “Organizing for Your Lifestyle” was geared toward the single working female, or male, with no allowance for family chaos or clutter.
The book had lots of name dropping, washing advice, beauty advice and healthy eating advice. The author has a great passion and enthusiasm or all things healthy and natural and this shows in every aspect of her life.
I found the storage advice was expensive and time consuming, definitely not for the time poor or large families.
I did find some great advice concerning linen storage and decluttering which I’ve already started to put into practice.
I would recommend this book for the single working person (male or female) and DINKs. I think if they are looking for some organisation and storage tips this book would be of benefit. ( )