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Organize and Simplify

Resources: Websites, Tools & Books

Websites

  • FlyLady. Overwhelmed? Disorganized? Living in Chaos? The FlyLady's Simple FLYing Lessons Will Show You How to Get Your Home and Your Life in Order--and It All Starts with Shining Your Sink! Marla Cilley.

    Marla Cilley is known as the Flylady and offers a free subscription to her website. Through her e-mails, Cilley imparts wisdom and strategies for reducing clutter, organizing, and creating routines. Her book lays the foundation for getting started.


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Bookshelf

General
  • It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff, Peter Walsh.

    Walsh is an organizational consultant and hosts “Clean Sweep” on the TLC channel. He has also authored How to Organize (Just About) Everything. In this book, Walsh helps you to manage clutter. He focuses on the clutter problem, how it happens, and what to do with it. He gives ideas for creating a household plan.

  • The Life Organizer: A Woman's Guide to a Mindful Year, Jennifer Louden.

    Louden created this organizer out of the need to organize her own busy schedule. More than just a datebook, this book is divided into four sections: “Inner Organizing”, “Time-monsters”, “Minimum Requirements,” and “Shadow Comforts.” It is designed to help women set goals and to record their progress.

  • Find More Time: How to Get Things Done at Home, Organize Your Life, and Feel Great About It, Laura Stack.

    Stack helps both moms and dads alike to look at organizational skills in which they are strong and weak and to improve upon weaknesses. This book is focused on helping to organize time, space and information.