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The Organizing Sourcebook:
Nine Strategies for Simplifying Your Life

By Kathy Waddill
Published by Contemporary Books
A Division of The McGraw-Hill Companies
 
 

I wrote The Organizing Sourcebook  in 2001 because I couldn't find any other book that told the whole story about the reasons people find themselves living in disorder and even chaos.  The truth is, life is messy!  If you're feeling disorganized, it doesn't mean there's something wrong with you – it means there's something wrong with your organizing system.  It doesn't fit you and your life.

When  The Organizing Sourcebook  was published, it was the first book to set out a simple, flexible way to stay reasonably organized even as life changes.  Now it's been placed on the National Association of Professional Organizers' Recommended Reading List for professional organizers around the world!

Get a taste of the innovative ideas introduced in this book by reading the introduction.
 

Chapter One:

Introduction

pp. 1-11 

Part One:  What Does "Organized" Mean?

pp. 12-17

Part Two:  The Nine Strategies of Reasonably Organized People

pp. 17-21

Part Three:  The Mess Is Not the Problem

pp 21-30

Part Four:  Looking Through the Eyes of a Stranger

 

 

    

 

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