If you’ve decided to declutter your book collection, you don’t have to limit yourself to an arbitrary number of titles, like Marie Kondo’s slim, 30-book collection. Keep your piles upon piles, but ...
Looking for a little motivation when it comes to paring down and letting go of what you no longer need? These books abou ...
Whether you're an amateur or avid 'declutter-er,' books on the subject are a great place to source inspiration, motivation, and relaxation. Stuffed full with the very best decluttering methods, it ...
With many of us confined to our homes during the coronavirus pandemic, we're spending a lot more time with our stuff these days — the piles of clothes that no longer fit, the ever-stubborn junk drawer ...
Bookshelves have become cluttered with books on all kinds of decluttering. Global lifestyle philosophies are doing battle over the best path not just to orderly closets, but to organized thoughts and ...
'Love People Use Things' is all about improving life's 7 essential relationships. Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the ...
My family recently moved to a new home and in doing so had to sift through all of our belongings to make sure we were only packing up and moving things we really wanted to keep. During this process, I ...
TOKYO — Just in time to make good on your New Year's vow to get organized, Marie Kondo, the self-described "crazy tidying fanatic," has a new book to help you clean up your act. This week, Kondo's ...
Japanese cleaning consultant Marie Kondo has written a powerful book about getting rid of clutter. If you do it right, she says, you’ll never have to do it again. “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying ...
Donna Smallin’s book “Clear the Clutter, Find Happiness” is practical. You can open to any page and find a quick tip to help you get a handle on the things you own – and shouldn’t. A professional ...
Do you have tsundoku? That’s what they call book hoarding in Japan. I’m Carolyn Kellogg, book editor, and I’ll admit I’m a book collector (but I hope not hoarder, or at least, not quite). Welcome to ...