Recommended Reading: It’s All Too Much, by Peter Walsh

Clutter is my enemy. The clutter in my house seems to multiply at an alarming rate, and I have had a goal for a while now of learning how to cope with it.

Oh, how I would LOVE to be selected by Oprah to have Peter Walsh come knocking on my door… I’d be willing to sacrifice my dignity and let the world see the chaos behind my blessedly opaque front door in exchange for his customized advice!

But, since that is not probable, I have started my own clutter management program using Walsh’s “stuff reduction” techniques in his book It’s All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff.

The book offers very insightful tips to begin to get rid of stuff bit-by-bit, which as any working mother knows is much more realistic than being able to devote a few hours, a day, a week or solid month (in my case) to improving our living environment. It’s a quick read and a good reference manual for those times the junk sneaks back up on you.

Don’t get me wrong, Oprah… If you picked me, I’d love it!

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2 Comments

  1. Mandy McCumber

    Have you heard of David Michael Bruno’s 100 Thing Challenge? It has a whole zen, anti-consumerism, don’t let the things own you feel. I counted one morning, and before I even came downstairs for coffee, I’d touched, moved, used 52 things. Whoah! http://www.guynameddave.com/100-thing-challenge.html

  2. Heidi

    I hadn’t heard of this! It reminds me of that old “What if you were stranded on a desert island with only 10 things” game we used to play as kids. It truly puts things in perspective!

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