Clutter


The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life
It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff
Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning
Outer Order, Inner Calm: Declutter & Organize to Make More Room for Happiness
Decluttering at the Speed of Life: Winning Your Never-Ending Battle with Stuff
The Hoarder in You: How to Live a Happier, Healthier, Uncluttered Life
When Organizing Isn't Enough: SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life
Homer & Langley
The Clutter Connection: How Your Personality Type Determines Why You Organize the Way You Do (Clutterbug)
Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things
Clutter Busting: Letting Go of What's Holding You Back
Clutter's Last Stand: It's Time To De-Junk Your Life!
Keep the Memories, Lose the Stuff: Declutter, Downsize, and Move Forward with Your Life
Sink Reflections by Marla CilleyHome Comforts by Cheryl MendelsonThe Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie KondōOrganizing from the Inside Out by Julie MorgensternThe House that Cleans Itself by Mindy Starns Clark
Cleaning House
78 books — 55 voters
Adapt and Plan for the New Abnormal of the COVID-19 Coronavir... by Gleb TsipurskyPro Truth by Gleb TsipurskyThe Blindspots Between Us by Gleb TsipurskyNever Go with Your Gut by Gleb TsipurskyOrganizing from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern
Best Books on Organizing
22 books — 22 voters

Joshua Becker
Clutter attracts clutter. If you drop the mail on the kitchen counter, someone else is going to find it natural to leave his keys there. A dresser with receipts is also going to collect coins. A purse dropped in the entry is soon going to be joined by shoes and gloves. An empty soda can on the end table usually winds up with a few candy wrappers next to it.
Joshua Becker, The Minimalist Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to a Decluttered, Refocused Life

Joshua Becker
A cramped garage is difficult to maneuver our way through. Many of us are adept at the Garage Shimmy, a dance step whereby we squeeze out of our car door and then sidestep the stuff in our garage to get to the entrance to our home. If we're skilled enough at this balletic wiggling, we might keep our clothes from getting smudged by brushing against the side of a dirty car. ...more
Joshua Becker, The Minimalist Home: A Room-by-Room Guide to a Decluttered, Refocused Life

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