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365 Ways to Organize EverythingHarvest House Publishers / 2011 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionDo you feel trapped by too much "stuff?" Here's help! Sharing ideas and shortcuts, Barnes and Torelli show you how to conserve energy, space, and time so you can live a clutter-free life. Discover how to organize, clean, and maintain your home; prioritize time to best serve your family and God; simplify meal planning; and more. Paperback.
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionBestselling author Emilie Barnes teams up with fellow home-management expert and author Sheri Torelli to provide readers with an all-in-one collection of ideas, shortcuts, and inspiration to bring beauty and order to every aspect of their lives and homes. These creative, experienced coauthors of the popular More Hours In My Day (over 240,000 copies sold) offer women proven ways to:
Readers will refer to this practical resource again and again to discover the freedom and gift of conserving energy, space, and time and turning those resources toward richer, more joyful living. Author BioEmilie Barnes is the author of 70 books, including 101 Ways to Clean Out the Clutter; Heal My Heart, Lord; and 15 Minutes Alone with God. She appears on more than 300 radio stations as host of Keep It Simple. Emilie and her husband, Bob, are also the founders of More Hours in My Day time-management seminars.
Sheri Torelli, author of the popular The Fast-Food Kitchen, is a nationally recognized conference speaker and owner/director of More Hours In My Day. Sheri and organization founder, Emilie Barnes, have worked together since 1981 to help women nurture their families and homes with simple steps. Together they co-authored the popular More Hours In My Day. Sheri and her husband, Tim, reside in Riverside, California.
ChristianBookPreviews.comEmilie Barnes and Sheri Torelli make a rather bold statement in claiming they have 365 Ways to Organize Everything. In fact, their book's title reveals the simultaneous strength and weakness of the book. On the one hand, they hit on most topics of special interest to modern women: how to clean and organize bathrooms, closets, kitchens, bedrooms, and cupboards; how to prioritize work, overcome procrastination, defeat clutter, shop more effectively, and save money; and how to enjoy holidays and vacations, plan for spring cleaning, and even run a garage sale. Unfortunately, because they promise to organize "everything," they don't go into much detail on any one given topic.
Entire books have been written on money management, but here, in Chapter 8, the authors give some very basic tips, such as turn off the TV when you are not watching it, invite people over instead of going out to eat, and don't let your faucets leak. There is nothing about investing funds, reducing mortgages, leveraging cash flow, or buying stocks or bonds. And, stylistically, most of the chapters are mere bullet-point checklists of actions to take, with very few anecdotal examples or written out explanations or demonstrations. Emilie Barnes has been writing motivational books and time management materials for women for several decades, so it is not surprising to see a lot of recycled ideas in this book. Still, she provides applicable Bible verses to help people with poor planning skills and poor organizational abilities. Here tone is not sarcastic or bitter, but rather encouraging and empathetic. This book would be most functional if a reader would take one section at a time and work on improving that area of her life rather than trying to check off all 365 tips and suggestions. Dr. Dennis E. Hensley, www.ChristianBookPreviews.com Product ReviewsProduct Q&AOther Customers Also PurchasedFind Related ProductsAuthor/Artist Review |