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The Story of Two Desperate, Burned Out, Homeschool Moms
The Organizing Sourcebook : Nine Strategies for Simplifying Your Life
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School Room Organization for a Big Family
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Count the Cost
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Home Schooling from Scratch : Simple Living, Super Learning
Miserly Moms: Living on One Income in a Two-Income Economy
Jonni McCoy and her family are proof that you live on one income. The McCoys made a successful transition from two incomes to one while living in one of the most expensive parts of America: the San Francisco Bay Area.
Her Miserly Guidelines will help you save thousands of dollars a year on everything from groceries to electricity to insurance and household cleanersas well as reveal the hidden costs of holding a job and common money wasters. Her practical, proven cost-saving techniques, strategies, tips, and recipes will help you live frugally without feeling deprived.
Conquering Chronic Disorganization
The Organizing Sourcebook : Nine Strategies for Simplifying Your Life
The nine habits of highly organized people
Organizing consultant Kathy Waddill demonstrates how the simple act of being organized can improve your quality of life. In The Organizing Sourcebook, she presents nine organizing principles that can easily be applied to any situation, activity, or environment. The book gives you the tools for managing time; decreasing stress; and dealing with cultural, personal, and emotional change. Case histories illustrate how each strategy solved a specific problem.
One Thing at a Time : 100 Simple Ways to Live Clutter-Free Every Day
Those piles of papers, clothes, and other things you thought you'd successfully de-cluttered have returned, and this time they brought friends. What's the use of trying to fight the clutter? Is there a better way?
This powerful and useful guide delivers solutions that work, no matter how overwhelmed you feel. The answer isn't an elaborate new system, or a solemn vow to start tomorrow. Instead, psychotherapist and organizer Cindy Glovinsky shares 100 simple strategies for tackling the problem the way it grows--one thing at a time. Here's a sampling of the tips explained in the book:
*Declare a fix-it day
*Purge deep storage areas first
*Label it so you can read it
*Get a great letter opener
*Practice toy population planning
*Leave it neater than you found it
Written in short takes and with a supportive tone, this is an essential, refreshing book that helps turn a hopeless struggle into a manageable part of life, one thing at a time.
Educational Travel on a Shoestring : Frugal Family Fun and Learning Away from Home
Home Organizing Workbook: Clearing Your Clutter, Step-By-Step
Unclutter Your Home: 7 Simple Steps, 700 Tips & Ideas (Simplicity Series)
Homeschooling on a Shoestring : A Jam-packed Guide
The Well-Ordered Home: Organizing Techniques for Inviting Serenity into Your Life
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