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Organizing from the Inside Out, second edition : The Foolproof System For Organizing Your Home, Your Office ...
Julie Morgenstern
, 2004 - 336 pages
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highly recommended
Clutter-free existence!
I've been a packrat hoarding things all my
life
. After reading this book, I got rid of all this stuff that I probably shouldn't have bought in the first place. I look at my car, my
office
, my bookshelves, my clothes and shoe closets, and my kitchen, and I'm amazed by how neat, clutter-free, and ORGANIZED everything is.
If you want to get
your tax
, banking, investment, and financial records organized, I recommend reading "File Don't Pile" by Pat Dorff. Her filing
system
is a lot simpler. Personally, I don't think Quicken has made a huge difference. I tried it and thought it was OK. I use an old-fashioned paper day planner to keep track of where I spend my money everyday. I plan on signing up for a Franklin Covey seminar this year.
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Geared more toward beginning organizers.
I personally didn't get as much information
out
of this book as I would have preferred, although I did like the set up of her book. She takes the first section of the book to set up her basic organizing philosophy, and then repeats that philosophy in each different area of the house (kitchen, living room, bedroom,
office
, etc). She has several great ideas and practices that originate with each person's personal preferences in mind. She advocates a lot of common sense ideas like containerizing, labeling and filing as well as other unconventional and creative means of organization and storage (like setting up
your
home office
where you will actually enjoy working).
The problem I ran into is that I would go to a certain section looking for a way to improve and find that I was already utilizing most of her suggestions, and really didn't have much left to organize.
I would recommend this book for anyone who honestly believe that they REALLY need help organizing, and are ready to start the process. If you're already pretty well organized for the most part it still might be a worthwhile read, but I would suggest looking for a more advanced book on organizing (and let me know if you find one).
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A Refreshing Approach to Organizing
Julie Morgenstern's "Organizing
from
the
Inside
Out
" is such a fantastic and valuable book. Her approach to organizing, as the title suggests, is whatever you are organizing --
your work/family
schedule, your
office
, your kitchen, or your basement -- needs to reflect you: what's important to you, who you are and your value and logic
system
. I found it so refreshing and exciting how the focus in the book is about getting interested in who you are and how you operate and then creating a system of organization based on that. This is a more organic, natural, effective and lasting approach than the one most of us have where we impose an outside system that will "fix" our disorder. Often, those outside systems do the opposite. Reading this book demystified and made accessible the topic of organizing, one that I often found daunting and overwhelming. Julie applies conventional wisdom to organizing in a way that makes it easy, logical and even fun. Her mottos are: "If it ain't broken, don't fix it"....and "You can't fix it till you know what's broken". Applying these ideas and without even thinking, I organized in 10 minutes, a whole section of my closet that had bothered me for about 10 months!
This approach of investigating and discovering who you are and how you operate is in line with two other authors who have made a huge impact in my
life
: Ariel and Shya Kane. Their books, Working on Yourself Doesn't Work: A Book About Instantaneous Transformation, How to Create a Magical Relationship and Being Here: Modern Day Tales of Enlightenment, are all based on a similar idea that you don't need to do anything to change or fix yourself in order for your life to be satisfying, less stressful, fun and enjoyable. If you are interested in getting the most out of all aspects of your life, I highly recommend all of these books!
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Great book
I really liked both this and her other book Time Management
from
the
inside
out
. Both books give you great steps to take to declutter
your
life
.
Hit the Spot
This book addressed issues that I have alway had with organizing. I thought organized meant neat clean and
out
of sight and putting things in a "logical" spot according to world standards. I was pleased to find that organized is being able to find what you want or need when you want or need it. And that it's not done in a day.
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A completely revised and expanded
edition
of the New York Times bestselling guide to putting things in order
Getting organized is a skill that anyone can learn, and there's no better teacher than America's organizing queen, Julie Morgenstern, as hundreds of thousands of readers have learned. Drawing on her years of experience as a professional organizer, Morgenstern
out
lines a simple organizing plan that starts with understanding
your individual
goals, natural habits, and psychological needs, so that you can work with your priorities and personality rather than against them. The basic steps-Analyze, Strategize, Attack-can be applied to any space or situation.
In this thoroughly revised edition, Morgenstern has incorporated new information in response to feedback
from
her clients and audiences. These changes include
- new chapters on living or working with someone who is disorganized
- new chapters on organizing photographs, handbags, briefcases, and travel bags
- an expanded program for organizing your kitchen
- a new guide to getting started
- a fully updated resource guide
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