I started to highlight and found myself highlighting the whole damn book!”Ĥ. She’s also humorous along with being strategic in her approach. I love this book by Dana White because it goes into the emotional challenges with decluttering and how to get through them. Decluttering at the Speed of Life: Winning Your Never-Ending Battle with Stuff. It will take some rolling up of your sleeves but with an action plan and your determination to get things done, you can make a huge difference to your home by getting rid of the clutter in one weekend. I have to include my ebook in this list, of course! If you’ve been struggling with getting rid of clutter in your home, doing little-by-little but never getting anywhere, then this will be a game changer for you. Clear The Clutter: A Step-by-Step Guidebook. Overall, a very enjoyable read and she has changed the lives of many people with her tips.Ģ. ![]() I especially like the way Marie folds clothing items and after reading her book, it’s how I fold a lot of my clothes. There is even a TV show based on her method.īasically, Marie Kondo believes you should only keep items that spark joy. This is a best selling book about decluttering. How could I talk about the best decluttering books and not mention this ever so popular book. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing by Marie Kondo. You can find the answer to these questions here in this list of books on decluttering. You may be asking yourself some questions like… They are surely worth reading if you want to change your life for the better and work on decluttering your home and life. ![]() I have read most of these and others I’ve heard great things about and did my research. I haven’t arrived or finished, and I still have so much to learn, but together we can make this simplicity adventure even more fun and rewarding.Decluttering and reading are two of my passions! I’ve put together a list of the best decluttering books out there. Most importantly, always let me know how I can be helpful. You can find books and courses and almost 500 archived articles. Join and follow the Be More with Less Facebook page, say hi on Twitter. Subscribe for more help to declutter and simplify your life. You are not alone on this journey and I’d love to help. Here are 25 ways to simplify your life in 10 minutes or less. You don’t have to turn your life upside down to get simple. Start small with one of the 7 Tiny Steps for Minimalist Beginners.Start with your wardrobe and be amazed at how simplicity will seep into every area of your life. Get started with minimalist fashion challenge Project 333. A simpler closet is the gateway to a simpler life.If you are overwhelmed with the idea of getting started because your junk drawer is overflowing and your closet is exploding, take a deep breath and start somewhere. If you are just hearing about the article for the first time, check out the Declutter Your Life March issue of The Oprah Magazine.If you are here because of the article, welcome!.So many new people are visiting this site because of the article and I’m so grateful. I’m thrilled to announce that Project 333 and Be More with Less are featured in the March 2014 issue of The Oprah Magazine along with other awesome challenges, tips, and ideas to declutter your life with the new rules of decluttering. Declutter your life with O, The Oprah Magazine. It’s also been on, on countless beautiful blogs, and in other awesome articles. Project 333 has been featured in Unclutter Your Life by the Associated Press on ABC.com, , and other print and online venues. You gave this minimalist fashion project wings, and the world took notice. People are practicing Project 333 in more than 45 states in the US and 40 countries around the world. And then they started to share their capsule wardrobes, stories of dressing with less, and unique Project 333 experiences. ![]() The best part was that most people thought it was interesting, challenging and fun and joined the challenge. And some did. I also thought people might think that dressing with 33 items or less for 3 months was extreme. I mostly thought people would think I was crazy. ![]() When I shared Project 333 and challenged people to join me, I didn’t know what to expect. That meant getting rid of everything I didn’t love.ĭeclutter your life with challenges and experimentsīy getting rid of everything that didn’t matter, I made room for everything that did, largely thanks to Project 333, a minimalist fashion challenge I created that helped me determine what enough really looked like. This unexpected wake up call grew into a desire to be happier, healthier and more in love with everything in my life. My simplicity journey started with an MS diagnosis in 2006.
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