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My NEW Book: Decluttering at the Speed of Life
My Other Book: How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind
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My NEW Book: Decluttering at the Speed of Life
My Other Book: How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind
Details of upcoming speaking events.
A Slob Comes Clean is the completely honest (and never-ending) story of my deslobification process. As I find ways to keep my home under control, I share the truth about cleaning and organization methods that actually work for a real-life slob. And I'm funny.
I have all of your BOOKS and have used them. I really like and us them all the time.I don’t try keeping everything like junk any more. Thank you! XOXO
THANK YOU for sharing how to get a SINGLE audio book on Audible. There have been a number of books that I wanted to get the audio book (including yours!) but didn’t want to have a Audible membership. Somehow, I never got past the “$0 with Audible trial” button to see that I could also choose to just buy the one book 🙂
Hello. My name is Lisa and I’m an addict of things. I had lots of things. Recently I allowed myself to get rid of a lot of things without taking the time to have a yard sale. I would have enjoyed the money I would have made from it, but for now, my time is of more value to me. What allowed me to let go? I asked the internet! And low and behold I found Nony! I have struggled for such a long time. But last weekend (actually and entire Saturday) I got rid of 6 large bags (including 1 couch cover) and 4 boxes. I still have much more to do but now feel validated in my choice to not hold onto those things until I have a yard sale that I’m never going to have because I don’t have time. Thank you Nony!!!
We are getting ready to sell our home and in the process of building a new one. Almost nothing in this house will go/match our new home. (i.e. its all gotta go)Now, every time I walk outside to the garbage can, I throw something away. It’s a fantastic feeling. Thank you for giving me license to do so. So freeing!
Thank you so much, Nony.
Maybe you already made this point, but your ideas prompted a thought: so often the only time I look at what’s “stored” is when I’m trying to decide whether or not to get rid of it.