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

Free Press, 2007 - 240 pages

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Just what I needed

I decided after many years of keeping all the sentimental things, I needed a change. I didn't know where to begin. I had seen the author on tv & liked his ideas.I bought this book. I must say it was hard in the beginning to get started. I just kept telling my self if I couldn't use it or did not love it I needed to get rid of it. I also kept telling my self it took 15 years to get this way it would take more than a week to clean it out.Had a few moments. Cried a few tears.Got overwhelmed & stopped for a while, but after about 6 months my house was clean. All of these ideas are in his book. I didn't need a book that told me to go buy more stuff(bins) to keep the stuff I didn't need. This book has also helped me save money. I don't go out & buy things to collect dust. If I buy something new I get rid of something. It will be a life changing experience & for a lot of people that is scary. It was for me. I don't even think of the things I got rid of that seemed so hard to part with at the time. I now am able to walk by my grandfather's chair & smile & remember all the times he rocked in it.Rather than it being buried under a pile of useless junk. There are many sentimental things that are in my home, but only as many as my home can handle uncluttered. You have to go with this book in a way that you will not be defeated. It also is a process that is a life long thing. You can't clean out the junk & expect it to stay that way if you keep buying more stuff. It is possible & you will be smiling in the end.


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Inspiring, practical and potentially life-changing

I love this book! I have a small clutter problem, but coming from a family with hoarding tendencies, I want to conquer the problem while it is manageable. Mr. Walsh gives practical advice of how to get your home and life in order . . . he doesn't just tell you better ways to organize/store all the stuff you have so you can buy more. He gets to the heart of the problem and gives you real solutions that you can use every day. I read the book from cover to cover in the last two days and I am already looking at my stuff in a whole new light. This book is perfect for anyone who is ready and willing to do some work to have a happier, more fulfilled life.


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It's All Too Much

An excellent read for anyone who has clutter and wants to change from clutter to neat and clean. Peter gives you a step by step way of dealing with removing all of the clutter and creating a living space where it should have been all along in you home. If you are a hoarder then you need this book!


It's All Too Much by Peter Walsh

I've purchased many books on organizing and decluttering. This is the BEST I have ever read! (I actually wanted to keep reading it!) It makes you think about WHY you keep stuff and encourages you to pare down instead of just finding places and organizing the stuff you have that you don't necessarily need or want. Excellent book, Peter Walsh! You're helping me accomplish my New Year's resolution!


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It's ok to buy this book

Ok, it's not a good idea to deal with a clutter problem by buying something new and bringing it into your house, but this is such a clearly written and helpful tool, that it is worth making space. No, it won't solve your messy problems for you. It just tries to give you ways to start without too much scolding.

The first few chapters were most helpful to me. Some of the material helps with discussing shared spaces with your family.

You get the feeling the author really wants you to be happy, and doesn't judge. He just keeps asking if your personal space is making you happy. And if you bought this book, probably not.


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