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How
To Organize Your Household In One Hour Per Day
Is
clutter taking over your life and your household?
Do you run out of time before you run out of chores?
Have you ever stood in the middle of a room and tried
to decide which job to tackle first?
If
you've answered yes to any of the above questions,
this book can help you.
How
To Organize Your Household In One Hour Per Day is
a practical step-by-step and room-by-room guide to
a more efficient way of handling everyday chores.
Allocate just sixty minutes a day to this plan and
your insurmountable tasks will become effortless.
The
ideas in this book are applicable to efficiency apartments
as well as a house with many rooms. Once your household
is in order, the chapter on dealing with rummage will
help you dispose of discarded items.
If
simplifying your life and your housekeeping is your
goal, this book is for you.
Jeanne
Converse's Biography:
As
a busy farm wife and mother of eight children, Jeanne
Converse learned how to manage her household and control
clutter. Her writing has appeared in newspapers, magazines,
and Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She is currently
compiling a book of her essays. She and her husband
John live in Upstate New York.
Reviews
I
saw the title of this book, and a lightbulb went on
in my brain! Am I willing to devote an hour of my
day -- every day -- until my house is in order? Heck,
yes! So I bought the book, set it on my kitchen counter,
and read it every day while I drank my coffee. So
easy - if I made the decision to make it work! So
far, I've finished 3 bedrooms (and closets), and one
bath. I've got a long way to go to finish the whole
house, but an hour a day is nothing. I can do this...
Thanks. - Darlo
If
keeping an orderly household proves to be an impossible
task for you, take heart. Once you put into practice
the simple procedures outlined in this little book,
you will be inspired with the results and are apt
to spend more than an hour just because the end results
are so satisfying. From attic to basement and all
points in between, Jeanne’s book shows a sensible
way to de-clutter your home changing it from a maze
to a haven. To rescue yourself from the messes you
and your family have allowed to accumulate, you need
to plan your work and then work your plan. Today,
sit down and read this book. Tomorrow, choose the
room that bothers you most, set you timer, and get
to work. When the timer stops, you stop. That’s all
you have to do. Now go relax knowing there’s one organized,
tranquil spot in your house. - Hope
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