It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff

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PeterWalsh's recommendation

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You want a life built on a solid foundation, but you can't even see the floor beneath you. You want to lose weight, but your kitchen is overwhelmed with appliances you never use. You want to build a career, but your office literally makes you feel ill. You want to change? This is where it starts: your home. Where you live, breathe, rest, love, and create. Forget the self-help books. Get rid of the clutter. Get organized. If you do, I promise that every aspect of your life will change in ways that you never imagined possible.

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The title has sold me.

This is a great book, I already know it.

On anycase it is my book after tonight...

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"If you're stressed out, unorganized, and your life is filled with too many "things," then It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff ($15) is a book worth checking out. Author Peter Walsh, the organizational guru from TLC's hit show Clean Sweep, presents a step by step solution to eliminate physical as well as emotional clutter from your home to help improve you mood, health and overall life." This sounds like a book everyone needs including myself! (via outblush)

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