Organizing From the Inside Out
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Didn't do anything for me. I had a hard time finishing it. It is mostly common sense and really didn't offer many tips, just a lot of psych babble. I wouldn't recommend it.
The one part I did find interesting and useful was the concept that in some situations something in your psychological makeup can cause you to be self-defeating and make ever feeling or staying organized impossible. The author’s ideas in that area were interesting and helpful, and that's why I gave it two stars instead of one. The rest of it, however, was too simple and silly for me. It may be because I already have most things mostly organized; maybe if you were a total mess you would get something more out of it than I did? I was tuning it out most of the time impatiently waiting for it to end so I could move on to another more interesting tape.
Did a good job going behind clutter. I thought it needed more detailed tips and tricks to help you.
"Julie Morgenstern founded an organizing consulting firm, Task Masters, ten years ago, and is a board director of the National Association of Professional Organizers. Her clients include Fortune 500 corporations, and she has appeared on Today, Good Morning America, and ABC World News Now. She lives in New York City."