Jennifer Ford Berry Helps You Get Organized

Posted on Dec 19, 2013 by No Comments
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I used to be organized. Then, I got married, got pregnant, and eventually discovered that the systems that worked fine for keeping my single life clean and clutter free needed some tweaking to deal with organizing an entire household of people.

Organize Now! Think & Live Clutter Free by Jennifer Ford Berry is what every frazzled mom needs to get her life together.

What I like about this book is that it’s more than just a guide for organizing the physical stuff in your kitchen, bedroom, or laundry room. It’s a comprehensive guide to creating a cleaner, less cluttered existence.

Some of the different topics covered include:

  • Organize your priorities
  • Organize your spending habits
  • Organize your ability to let go of guilt
  • Organize your ability to say no
  • Organize your children’s extracurricular activities
  • Organize your social calendar
  • Organize your meal planning
  • Organize your sleeping habits

Organize Now! Think & Live Clutter Free is intended to be a workbook that you complete over the course of a year. Each topic is covered as a weekly lesson and there are spaces to write your notes and to check off different items as you complete them.

If you get really overwhelmed by the thought of taming the clutter in your life, the weekly approach seems like a good way to get started. (If some of the topics don’t apply, you can just skip on to the next week’s lesson and get through the book in a shorter period of time.)

In addition to Organize Now! Think & Live Clutter Free, Jennifer has also written books covering organizing trouble spots within your home and organizing your money and career goals. Visit her website for details.

Disclaimer: A review copy was provided by the publisher.

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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