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How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind

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08 November 2016

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Ministry & Leadership

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**Bring your home out of the mess it's in and learn how to keep it under control.** "The dirty little secret about most organizing advice is that it's written by organized people," says blogger, speaker, and decluttering expert Dana K. White. "But that's not how my brain works. I'm lost...

**Bring your home out of the mess it's in and learn how to keep it under control.**

"The dirty little secret about most organizing advice is that it's written by organized people," says blogger, speaker, and decluttering expert Dana K. White. "But that's not how my brain works. I'm lost on page three." Dana blogs at *A Slob Comes Clean,* chronicling her successes and failures with her self-described "deslobification process." In the beginning she used the name "Nony" (short for aNONYmous), because she was sharing her deep, dark, slob secret. Now she has truly come clean-with not only her real name but the strategies she has developed, tested, and proved in her own home. She has learned what it takes to bring a home out of Disaster Status, which habits make the biggest and most lasting impact, and how to keep clutter under control.

In *How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind*, Dana explains that cleaning your house is not a onetime project but a series of ongoing premade decisions. Her reality-based cleaning and organizing techniques debunk the biggest housekeeping fantasies and help readers learn what really works. Chapter titles include

* My First Step: Giving Up on the Fantasy
* The Worst Thing About the Best Way
* Just Tell Me What to Do
* Conquering Laundry
* Get Dinner on the Table
* Putting an End to the Never-Ending Weekly Cleaning Tasks
* Don't Get Organized
* How to Declutter Without Making a Bigger Mess
* Fighting the Perceived Value Battle
* But Will It Last?

With a huge helping of empathy and humor, Dana provides a step-by-step process with strategies for getting rid of enormous amounts of stuff in as little time (and with as little emotional drama) as possible.

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**Bring your home out of the mess it's in and learn how to keep it under control.** "The dirty little secret about most organizing advice is that it's written by organized people," says blogger, speaker, and decluttering expert Dana K. White. "But that's not how my brain works. I'm lost...

**Bring your home out of the mess it's in and learn how to keep it under control.**

"The dirty little secret about most organizing advice is that it's written by organized people," says blogger, speaker, and decluttering expert Dana K. White. "But that's not how my brain works. I'm lost on page three." Dana blogs at *A Slob Comes Clean,* chronicling her successes and failures with her self-described "deslobification process." In the beginning she used the name "Nony" (short for aNONYmous), because she was sharing her deep, dark, slob secret. Now she has truly come clean-with not only her real name but the strategies she has developed, tested, and proved in her own home. She has learned what it takes to bring a home out of Disaster Status, which habits make the biggest and most lasting impact, and how to keep clutter under control.

In *How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind*, Dana explains that cleaning your house is not a onetime project but a series of ongoing premade decisions. Her reality-based cleaning and organizing techniques debunk the biggest housekeeping fantasies and help readers learn what really works. Chapter titles include

* My First Step: Giving Up on the Fantasy
* The Worst Thing About the Best Way
* Just Tell Me What to Do
* Conquering Laundry
* Get Dinner on the Table
* Putting an End to the Never-Ending Weekly Cleaning Tasks
* Don't Get Organized
* How to Declutter Without Making a Bigger Mess
* Fighting the Perceived Value Battle
* But Will It Last?

With a huge helping of empathy and humor, Dana provides a step-by-step process with strategies for getting rid of enormous amounts of stuff in as little time (and with as little emotional drama) as possible.
How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind $29.99
Koorong code 449168
ISBN 9780718079956
Pages 240
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 08 November 2016
Dimensions 16 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 0.262kg
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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 years ago
    Practical

    What a practical and motivating book. Simple ideas that stick with you. It has made me think differently about the spaces I live in which I have not gotten from any other book out there. The Container Concept was so simple yet I had never considered it. Best decluttering book I have read.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    Highly Practical

    This was a practical and well set out book. For me it made de-cluttering the house doable. Dana doesn't just deal with the practical application but also the emotions that go with it. She shares many of her own experiences. \\r\\nDana also writes in a way that the reader feels valued rather than a failure for having a messy home. \\r\\n