• 5 Days to a Clutter-Free House

  • Quick, Easy Ways to Clear Up Your Space
  • By: Sandra Felton, Marsha Sims
  • Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
  • Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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5 Days to a Clutter-Free House

By: Sandra Felton, Marsha Sims
Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
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Publisher's summary

Do you want to reduce the clutter in your home, organize what's left, and keep it that way? Does the sheer scope of the project give you an anxiety attack? Don't let fear stop you! Organizing and time-management experts Sandra Felton and Marsha Sims show you how - with the right game plan and a healthy dose of adrenaline - you're just five days from your goal. With their proven team-based approach, even the most overwhelming de-cluttering job becomes doable.

In the first section, they show you how to de-clutter, with each day of the week focused on one reachable goal. In the second section, they show you how to cultivate time-tested habits that keep your house in the clean, well-ordered state you've just achieved. You'll even learn how to deal with common obstacles such as filing, storage needs, health issues, space restrictions, the car, and family sabotage! So what are you waiting for? The home of your dreams is just a week away!

©2013 Sandra Felton and Marsha Sims (P)2017 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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Pratical advice and plan to declutter quickly

This is NOT one of those books on organization written by a person who was born organized and never struggled with clutter. Sandra Felton has found systems that truly work to dejunk your house frim her struggles and helping others who were trapped in messy homes. And I love how this team incorpirates bringing friends in to speed the process and help make difficult decions.

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Boring robotic voice

good content. cant get past irritating voice. pass this one and get one read by author

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Lost me after religion and sexism right in the intro.

Yikes, I didn’t realize the authors were going to bring up God and cite a Bible verse right in the introduction. Everyone has their right to believe whatever they want to believe, but I’m weary of people who use the Bible as their guide through life - since so many take it too literally and was written by white men well before our modern times. So that was kind of a red flag, and then they brought up how this book is written mostly for women because usually men don’t seek out solutions to getting ahold of their clutter. These are sexist gender stereotypes we need to stop perpetuating. That was the second and last red flag for me. Perhaps the rest of the content is fine and free of religion and stereotypes but there are too many other books out there to spend time on this one.

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