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[quote=Anonymous]I had both her books and had never made it through them. I have two kids (oldest is eight) and the sheer amount of stuff we’ve accumulated since the oldest was born was overwhelming. I also work FT so there never seemed to be enough time or a good time to undertake a massive purge. Additionally, I had (and still have as I’m not finished with her system yet) stuff piling up - papers future projects, etc. Our house, particularly the common areas, wasn’t messy, but I was feeling overwhelmed and daunted. Anyway, I watched the show and I found it highly motivating. I did my clothes. I thought it would take a few hours, but it took me into the evening. That said, it has since made my life easier. I can find ourfits, matching tights, etc. with no delay. I haven’t traveled yet, but I think it will help cut down the time it will take to pack because everything is so organized.. I am wearing clothes that were neglected and I purged some very expensive designer stuff because it simply didn’t look that good on me. It’s been great and I plan to start on decluttering my books today. I fully buy in to the system because it’s hard to set up, but easy to maintain. It will save time and create more harmony and appreciation at home. Her system is deeper than just organizing and it is hard work too. I don’t think life-changing is an overstatement.[/quote]
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