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Cargando... Sidetracked Home Executives: From Pigpen to Paradisepor Pam Young, Peggy Jones
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a book to help one get and keep organized, particularly in the home. It is based on a system with index cards and a calendar. It takes some time to set up, and I am in the midst of doing so. It is focused on keeping up with daily tasks, weekly tasks, monthly, and even semi-yearly ones, and once these become a habit, the house will stay more organized. The text of the book is basically the story of how the book came to be, and how it changed the lives and living spaces of the inventors of this system It has a list of suggested cards at the back of the book, which is one of the book's strengths. I'm reading it on a Kindle, and not quite all columns for these cards fit on the Kindle page, which is one of the weaknesses of its translation to the electronic format. It is not a "decluttering book" - it is system for achieving some order and maintaining it. I am in the process of "phasing it in" - we'll see how well it works. But the concept is simple, straightforward, and appears eminently doable. I really like this book and I really like the ideas and the background on how they started, but when I put it into action is when it didn't work for me. Maybe I put way too many tiny chores that I started to feel overwhelmed. If I skipped a day, I would have way too many chores the next day and would never be able to catch up. This also happened with me with flylady.net which was even more overwhelming because it felt like ALL you did was clean all day. I'm pretty sure if I chunk smaller chores into one card and have less chores in general it would have worked for me. I will probably try it again. As of nowhat though, it did not help this sidetracked home executive. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Home Design & Décor.
Self-Improvement.
Nonfiction.
HTML:Peggy and Pam were two desperately disorganized sisters. They started each day with the best of intentions but they never made it because they were SIDETRACKED HOME EXECUTIVES caught in the disorder of misplaced priorities, half-completed chores, and undirected energies. Two smart ladies who'd never used their heads when coping with their homes. So, they analyzed their lives and set up a rotating card system that scheduled their chores on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. With a combination of the sympathy of a fellow former slob, and the firm resolution of a for-your-own-good mother, they show listeners how they too can get organized. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This book has some out of date verbiage but in all, helpful in setting up a routine to clean and manage a home. Fast read, easy to understand and helpful for first time home managers. Not just for women. ( )