Morgenstern, a professional organizer with clients like Time Warner, shares advice and anecdotal revamp stories for anyone who ever needed to clean out a drawer, closet or personal planner.
Her guiding principle in fighting clutter, over-scheduling and bad habits is called
SHED: Separate treasures,
Heave the rest,
Embrace identity from within, and
Drive yourself forward.
Morgenstern's chatty advice includes ways to let go, develop a "theme" for your future and "heave" successfully (with lists of places to send stuff). Her theory is that, although one may miss certain possessions or habits, freed-up space will inevitably open unseen vistas, allowing the new you to move forward.
Morgenstern supplies timelines, entire chapters on living in the moment and breaking the mold, as well as quizzes and work sheets.
She also examines, in-depth, typical emotional reactions to shaking free of the old, and encourages small steps toward revolution:
"Don't be so quick to reenact the Boston Tea Party."
Client case studies pose intriguing challenges, from obsessive email checking to good but unfulfilling jobs to an overabundance of shoes and accessories.
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