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It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan For Living A Richer Life With Less Stuff

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About this Book

Hardcover

240 Pages, 6.2 x 9.2 x 0.9 in

July 2, 2009

Simon & Schuster


0743292642
9780743292641

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When you think of what it will take to clean your house, are you so overwhelmed you throw up your hands and cry, "It''s all too much"? Do you dream of having a closet where your clothes aren''t crammed in so tightly that you can actually get to them? Is your basement filled with boxes of precious family mementos you haven''t opened in ten years but are too afraid to toss? Are your kitchen counters overrun with appliances you''ve never used? Do your kids play in the living room because there''s no room left in their playroom? If somewhere along the way you''ve simply lost the ability to keep your home organized and clutter-free, then It''s All Too Much has the solution you''ve been searching for.

Peter Walsh, the organizational guru from TLC''s hit show Clean Sweep, understands how easy it is for clutter to creep into your life and how hard it is to get rid of it. In It''s All Too Much, he shares his proven system for letting go of your emotional and physical clutter so that you can create a happier, more stress-free home and life. At last, here is a system for managing your clutter, regaining control, and living the life you imagine for yourself.

Peter has helped clients from every walk of life. With his trademark humor and insight, Peter guides you step-by-step through the very charged process of decluttering your home, organizing your possessions, and reclaiming your life. Going way beyond color-coded boxes and storage bin solutions, It''s All Too Much shows you how to reexamine your priorities and let go of the things that are weighing you down. Clearly and simply, Peter gives you the courage you need to go through your home, room by room -- even possession by possession -- and honestly assess what adds to your quality of life and what''s keeping you from living the life of your dreams.

Filled with real-life examples and advice for homes of all sizes and personalities, It''s All Too Much will set you free from the emotional baggage that goes along with clutter and help you lead a fuller, richer life with less stuff.

About the Author

Peter Walsh has a master's degree with a specialty in educational psychology. He is a clutter expert and organizational consultant, who helps organizations improve employee's job satisfaction and effectiveness. He can be heard weekly on The Peter Walsh Show on the Oprah and Friends XM radio network, is a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and was the host of Clean Sweep. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Susan Rubarth

    Susan Rubarth

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    This book is ammunition! 5

    7 months ago

    You should never even have a conversation with a loved one about clutter or throwing out items until you both read this book. And the smart one that brings the book home should suggest they think the problem is their own and not their partners, this will invite the curiosity of the loved one as you read passages suggesting self guilt in that particular arena, they will quietly step back and think, oh my that is me too! This book is ammunition of the best kind, because when push comes to shove… read more

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    Very inspirational 4

    3 years ago

    So far, I have read only two chapters of this book, and I was inspired to clear through the squiggly-lined crayon drawings stacked and collecting dust on my children's bookshelf, filled a large shopping book with kids' books forgotten and ready to donate, filled six kitchen garbage bags with useless paper (did I really need obsolete business cards?). It felt great, and it only took me about one hour. I'm psyched to read more and clean more.

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