Rating:  Summary: A Book That Gets You Moving Review: I can't even count how many books I've read in my quest to get organized. All had great ideas I was sure I'd try...some day. This book got to the root of my clutter dilemma and almost before I knew it, I was waist deep in my declutter project! This book got me moving!
Rating:  Summary: Karmic Cleaning Made Easy Review: I love Michelle's attitude. She's very forgiving and compassionate at the same time she turns a clear eye on the reasons we acquire clutter (mostly unfinished business and fear).Her filing section is fab. My papers have never been so orderly and, when I slip back into the 'piling up' phase, I reread her words of wisdom to get back on track. She is realistic about different lifestyles (some of us are more cyclical with our cleaning up and she takes that into account) and very specific which helps when I'm feeling inadequate to the task. Her step by step approach makes it seem less overwhelming.
Rating:  Summary: written by a true pack-rat Review: I loved this book because the author really understands the mentality behind the pack-rat. And I appreciate how she gives credence to the power of objects....how mere things can have sway over one's life. And she treats stuff as not necessarily material stuff, but things that can affect your life. Most clutter experts don't acknowledge that there's a reason we have all this stuff. And I fully agree with what she said about regarding how when you get rid of things, you make room in your life for the things you need. I fully recommend this to anyone with an open mind and who's willing to see the book through.
Rating:  Summary: Long lasting results! Review: I loved this book! It was both inspiring and practical. I used it on the main floor of my house with wonderful and - most important - LASTING results. ITs been one year since I purchased it and we are still clutter free. Check out her website too.
Rating:  Summary: This is definitely not just a cleaning book Review: I ordered this book thinking I was getting a good de-clutter book. This book may give pointers on how to clean up but I find that it is probubly as much or more about new-age spiritism as it is about cleaning. Be aware if you order this book that she will also teach you about the "energies" released by objects etc. This book is not for true Christians.
Rating:  Summary: Caring about clutters Review: I recently bought three books on getting rid of clutter. This is by far the best of the three for me. Michelle Passoff is patient, caring and concerned for the readers wellbeing. The other books seemed to order me to do things and I just do not respond to the 'tough-love' method.
I have started already with clearing away the clutter, and with my first minor success, feel her advice is bang on!
A caring, loving, author sharing her skills with us to help us with life. I wish I had found this book years ago!
Anthony Newman, Netherlands
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Helps you recognize & tackle clutter hang-ups! Review: I've already sent an email to the author thanking her for writing this very enlightening book. I got the book, read it, and used it that weekend as my aid in decluttering our messy home office. The office is now a clean and effective place to work. Now on to the other rooms... This is the first book I've found in my years-long search for answers to clutter-cleaning problems. The most profound thing this book did for me that no other has is that the author helped me weed out and address mental or philosophical issues that kept me from effectively dealing with clutter. After offering different ways to address those issues, the author then shows--step-by-step--how to work through clutter in each room in the home. She wisely instructs you not to buy anymore filing or organizing apparatus until you've decluttered. She encourages you throughout the book, repeating ideas like "leave no stone unturned" to help you forge through the decluttering process. She even recognizes that you'll need to keep the book right there while decluttering, and tells you what sections to read for mental reenforcement when tackling tough decluttering issues--like items belonging to deceased loved ones. Throughout the book, the author is very warm-hearted and positive, and offers unique alternatives for dealing with clutter that we are sentimentally attached (or tied down) to. It's a great tool, and gives you the mental resources needed to EFFECTIVELY recognize and deal with clutter both at home and at work. I plan to buy this book for my mom, brother, friends...
Rating:  Summary: This book could really help you Review: Over a period of about four months, I saw a friend of mine (who I thought would always be disorganized and cluttered, like me) really transform her apartment by following this book. Her home now looks like a grownup lives there! I've started using the book. I began with one of my closets yesterday, and I've already had one little "de-cluttering miracle" as Passoff would put it. She suggests that before you start de-cluttering, you take some time to think specifically about what you are clearing space for -- what you would like more of in your life. One thing on my list was "having friends over to make music." I had mentally added "buy a guitar pick" to my list of things to do. When I finished emptying out the first closet, I remembered another piece of Passoff's advice -- "leave no stone unturned." So I grabbed a dustrag, wiped out the inside of the closet, and lo and behold, I found a guitar pick! If I hadn't turned that last stone, I would not have seen the black pick lying against the black floor. Suffice it to say that I'm engaged with the decluttering process and it's actually fun and enlightening.
Rating:  Summary: You need this book Review: This book is amazing. It walks you through every obstacle to clearing your clutter. I wouldn't part with it because you can pick it up again and jump back in when you are starting to slide back into your cluttering ways!
Rating:  Summary: Not Very Helpful Review: This book was not helpful or practical. It stated some vague feng shui principles and gave obvious advice such as organizing and filing like things together. Waste of time. I also went to her lecture to give it another chance and it was very disappointing. She was rude and shot down other people's ideas. I definitely would not recommend this book. Save yourself from further clutter by not adding this book to your bookshelf.
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