Présentation de l'éditeur :
A fresh, light-hearted approach to trimming away excess clutter
If your home is like most homes, it has been accumulating unwanted "stuff" that, like body fat, makes your life more difficult and less happy. Wouldn't it be nice if you could put your home on a diet? This humorous but wonderfully practical book tackles the clutter dilemma by drawing an analogy to the familiar struggle so many of us have to lose weight-and presents a clutter-reduction program that gives both immediate gratification and longer-term maintenance guidance.
o Room by room, the book examines how clutter limits your lifestyle and creates problems-and offers simple ideas and solutions for eliminating unwanted possessions.
o The authors suggest ways to change clutter-accumulating behavior; show how to efficiently organize the possessions you need; and examine dozens of ways to dispose of clutter.
o Always the emphasis is on uncomplicated, inexpensive solutions that are easy to implement-and that produce life-changing results.
Giving serious advice that doesn't take itself too seriously, Put Your House on a Diet will soon have your home slim, trim, and clutter-free.
Biographie de l'auteur :
ED MORROW is the author-illustrator of several popular books, including The Grim Reaper's Book of Days, 599 Things You Should Never Do, and The Halloween Handbook. He lives in Montpelier, Vermont.
SHEREE BYKOFSKY is a New York literary agent and the author of dozens of books, including the bestselling The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published and 500 Terrific Ideas for Organizing Everything.
RITA ROSENKRANZ heads the Rita Rosenkranz Literary agency in New York City. An acknowledged neatnik, she previously was an editor at various major trade publishing houses.
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