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Home Organizing Workbook: Clearing Your Clutter, Step-By-Step

Home Organizing Workbook: Clearing Your Clutter, Step-By-Step

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Home Organizing workbook, by Meryl Starr
Review: "Clearing your Clutter" as Meryl Starr so wonderfully says, is a great step by step method that enables a person to take the right approach without getting overwelmed by the task in sight. My husband and I decided to make our lives more organized so things would run a little more smoothly in our home. The book allows you to go to a chapter and empower you with great ideas and solutions. By having chapters at your fingertips this is making our task alot easier. I would highly recomend buying this well thought out and easy to read book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very pretty book, some ideas but not that good
Review: "The Home Organizing Workbook" by Meryl Starr is the type of book that is design to catch the reader attention of the shelve. But, once the reader takes a close look at it. The reader begins to realize that while it has some useful information there are better organizing books on the market. If you are interesting reading it, just check it out, and save your money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Home Organizing workbook, by Meryl Starr
Review: "Clearing your Clutter" as Meryl Starr so wonderfully says, is a great step by step method that enables a person to take the right approach without getting overwelmed by the task in sight. My husband and I decided to make our lives more organized so things would run a little more smoothly in our home. The book allows you to go to a chapter and empower you with great ideas and solutions. By having chapters at your fingertips this is making our task alot easier. I would highly recomend buying this well thought out and easy to read book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Very pretty book, some ideas but not that good
Review: "The Home Organizing Workbook" by Meryl Starr is the type of book that is design to catch the reader attention of the shelve. But, once the reader takes a close look at it. The reader begins to realize that while it has some useful information there are better organizing books on the market. If you are interesting reading it, just check it out, and save your money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Helpful tips in a lovely format.
Review: As a grad student who spends a lot of time studying at home, organization is a must. A well organized home not only saves time (how much time do you waste looking for keys or searching for an overdue bill?) but it serves as a calming influence -- and aren't we all looking for one of those? Although I have read books like Julie Morgenstern's "Organizing From the Inside Out" I actually like Meryl Starr's approach better. The book's design and photography are gorgeous -- this is a how-to book you won't be ashamed to have on your coffee table.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Home Organizing Workbook: Clearing Your Clutter, Step-By-Ste
Review: I am always in search of new ideas for organizing my home, office and life. When I was younger I would move to a new apartment or house almost every year and part of the appeal was that liberated feeling of having every object in my life sorted, dusted off and put away again. Now that I've settled down a little - one husband, two kids and ten years in one house - things have accumulated. I'm not actually a 'pack-rat' but I do have a difficult time letting go of 'sentimental stuff'.

Armed with Ms. Starr's workbook, I have reorganized my kitchen - I love her idea of boxing and labeling items that I don't use regularly, but don't want to part with. This idea made me re-examine the basement-which is now re-organized and stream-lined along with the kitchen.
The book is beautifully written - with dedicated individual attention to every area of your home. The author has provided a question/answer guide to give you a good launching point and sometimes this guide offers a new perspective of the room to be organized. Her ideas and visuals are motivating - even if you don't go out and buy another thing - once the organizing juices are flowing you will get creative and begin to see new uses for some of your old 'stuff'. The format of the book is user-friendly, offering step-by-step suggestions, and each room has it's own easy-to-access section.
Do yourself and your surroundings a good deed and buy this book -it's just as liberating as, but much more fun than, moving.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pretty but not helpful
Review: I am sure this book was a labor of love for the author and I hate to critize her efforts. But like many Americans, I live in a house that is too small, with two teenagers that are too big, too many pets, too much sporting equipment, kitchen gadgets, bulk food boxes, magzines and junk mail, VCRs, tapes, DVD's, CD's, photographs, hobbies, computers... the list goes on. I also have a pack rat for a husband. I need a book that will help me purge, sort, store etc and tell me (and my family) where to get started step by step. I also have to contend with mildew, dust, spider webs, mice. I do not live in a modern model home like the one featured in the book and another pretty basket, stainless steel bin or colorful cardboard box is not going to help me. I tend to relocate clutter from one room to the next. I have spent the last 5 years dumping the contents of drawers on to beds to sort them, I have sorted thru our CDs and tapes, purged old photos, only to have the mess reappear 6 months later. I have tons of storage boxes, rubbermade plastic bins and I don't seem to get anywhere and while I may have been asking for a miracle from this book, there are millions of other Wives and Moms just like me and regretably this book is not going to offer them anything they haven't already heard and tried. I just wish someone would write a book on organizing and cleaning that featured a real home and family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book changed my life!
Review: I loved this book. I tend to be disorganized. I have piles of magazines, books, my babies things, clothing and anything else I can stack around my apartment. I live with my 18 month old daughter and my husband. My husband and I both own our own buisnesses so there is not a lot of time to clean and organize. My husband bought this book for me as a gift, hoping to inspire me. At first I was sceptical. I barley had time to organize, little less read a book about organization! Fortunately, he bought the perfect book. Meryl Starr's book is very easy to read and absorb. She offered so many helpful tips that I have easily used and to my surprise my apartment does look and feel much more orderly. Every section is broken down into a different part of the house. I started in my kitchen. Ms. Starr begins with questions, which I kind of skipped over, because I wanted to get to the solution part. This was perfect for me. Bullet pointed suggestions!!! Fast, easy and practical. now I love going into my kitchen. I implemented her idea for installing a pegboard with hooks so I could hang pots and pans and now I have more storage space. The author really opens your mind and gets very creative and practical with her suggestions. I also really loved that she had a section on a variety of different storage problems. I read the ones that applied to me and my home and then the book gave me several different solutions.

I really felt this book was user friendly, practical, pretty, sincere, helpful, and motivating. I highly recommend it. I just bought two more as gifts. One is for a friend of mine that is pregnant. I thought it would be a great gift for someone who needs to create room and that will have A LOT of new items coming into her home. The other book I bought was for a friend that is already very organized. She just moved. I am sure her new apartment is perfectly organized, but I know she will greatly appreciate it and she will surly get some new tips.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book changed my life!
Review: I loved this book. I tend to be disorganized. I have piles of magazines, books, my babies things, clothing and anything else I can stack around my apartment. I live with my 18 month old daughter and my husband. My husband and I both own our own buisnesses so there is not a lot of time to clean and organize. My husband bought this book for me as a gift, hoping to inspire me. At first I was sceptical. I barley had time to organize, little less read a book about organization! Fortunately, he bought the perfect book. Meryl Starr's book is very easy to read and absorb. She offered so many helpful tips that I have easily used and to my surprise my apartment does look and feel much more orderly. Every section is broken down into a different part of the house. I started in my kitchen. Ms. Starr begins with questions, which I kind of skipped over, because I wanted to get to the solution part. This was perfect for me. Bullet pointed suggestions!!! Fast, easy and practical. now I love going into my kitchen. I implemented her idea for installing a pegboard with hooks so I could hang pots and pans and now I have more storage space. The author really opens your mind and gets very creative and practical with her suggestions. I also really loved that she had a section on a variety of different storage problems. I read the ones that applied to me and my home and then the book gave me several different solutions.

I really felt this book was user friendly, practical, pretty, sincere, helpful, and motivating. I highly recommend it. I just bought two more as gifts. One is for a friend of mine that is pregnant. I thought it would be a great gift for someone who needs to create room and that will have A LOT of new items coming into her home. The other book I bought was for a friend that is already very organized. She just moved. I am sure her new apartment is perfectly organized, but I know she will greatly appreciate it and she will surly get some new tips.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pretty to look at, but too simple for me.
Review: This book was beautiful to look at as most Chronicle Books tend to be. However as an organizing tool it was a bit too simple for me. I think it would be encouraging for those just getting started or feeling a bit intimidated by their clutter. The flip tabs are nice so you can jump to the room you want. The serene colors and pictures are soothing for the eyes. The short quizzes help you focus on problem areas and what to do about them. The short "clutter busting projects" take a few hours at most. The book does not have a whole lot of space for adding your own notes and does not provide LOTS of information, but it would be ok for those looking for something at the introductory level or easily overwhelmed.

For those more willing to just jump in but wanting similar "clutter projects" outlined for them, I think The Life Laundry: How to De-Junk Your Life by Dawn Walter, Mark Frank would be a better choice.

And then for those ready to take it all on and not needing a whole lot by way of "checklist" type cleaning, Donna Smallin's Organizing Plain and Simple: A Ready Reference Guide With Hundreds Of Solutions to Your Everyday Clutter Challenges is probably the way to go. It really does touch upon everything and gives several ways to solve problems.


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