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With all the books out there on organizing -- and all the techniques for conquering chaos -- why do so many of us still struggle daily with clutter? We have complicated emotional relationships with the things in our lives.
But this 288-page softcover book by psychotherapist and organizer Cindy Glovinsky teaches you how to reevaluate these relationships in light of larger psychological issues. With an extensive reading list and resource guide, this book cuts through the surface problems -- the symptoms -- and helps you get to the heart of your organization issues. And this manual is recommended by the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) as an exam study resource for NAPO's certification program. Plus, save $2 off the regular price when you purchase this book in our "combo pack" with Cindy Glovinsky's "One Thing At A Time"! Learn:
- Why possessions distract you from your goals
- What "stuff" represents about in your life
- Where your clutter comes from
- Why you accumulate clutter and how to stop
- Healthier ways to relate to your belongings
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MAKING PEACE WITH THE THINGS IN YOUR LIFE
TBJW1015 -- $18.95
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GLOVINSKY BOOK COMBO
TBJW1019 -- $34.95
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"This book helps you to differentiate between the things in your life and the THINGS in your life (when you buy it, you will really get this point). It also helps you to understand the meanings you attribute to your stuff. I loved this book and highly recommend it to anyone, whether you are organized, not so organized, or somewhere in between."
- Yanique Redwood-Jones
"As a professional organizer, I have shelves full of organizing books, but this is the first to consider the problem of disorganization from a psychological perspective. Her unique vantage point as a therapist who is also an organizer provides valuable insights for other organizers, yet is presented in a way that is accessible to anyone wishing to get a grip on clutter."
- Deb Stanley
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