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message 1: by Karin (new)

Karin Jennifer, thank you for the liberating summary! I already feel like I have permission to start letting go of cards, letters, college papers from a previous life. I may have to read the book though for how to deal with sentimental objects from my kids, mother, grandmothers.


message 2: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Your summary has given me a feeling of liberation from stuff already and I haven't read the book. I find the need to read the book now. Thank you, it was a great summary.


message 3: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Sardam Thanks. I appreciate your kind words : )


message 4: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Great summary; very well explained! I just started reading it after hearing so much about it on YouTube. I have already started the process & it is so freeing-plus, my closet looks much nicer!


message 5: by Jane (new)

Jane Brewer Man I’m ADHD and have lived in a state of “Jumbled things all over my house. I had learned to avoid what I could not find a way to fix. I’m so happy with the way I know where everything goes. I’m really filled with joy everyday because tidying up is now easy and exciting because I want to do it. It’s really a good plan for the scattered mind of an ADHD PERSON.


message 6: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Sardam Good for you, Jane! I know the pain and frustration of ADHD, and I’m happy to hear the book is helping! I like watching her show now on Netflix, too!


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