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Friday
Sep182009

It's All Too Much - So Get It Together


Less Junk. Clearer Mind. Better Life.

Peter Walsh posts are starting to take over my blog, lol. In case you live under a rock and like my husband don't know who Peter Walsh is...he's the Australian guy who helped people de-clutter their homes on Clean Sweep.  Oh yeah, like my husband says, HIM.

As a token for attending Office Max's Back to School Webinar, hosted by Peter Walsh.  I was sent a copy of "It's All Too Much, So Get It Together".  A book specifically written to teens.

Written in Peter's direct voice (if you have ever seen him on t.v. you know what I'm talking about), he gets to the bottom of the clutter issue in the unique ways that affect teens.

From bedrooms to bathrooms, car trunks to high school lockers, he helps teens think about their stuff and their relationships in a new way.

The tone is upbeat rather than browbeating and the illustrations are entertaining.

This book will likely span the angst a lot of juniors and seniors have as their plates are full with school, relationships and the future.  Along with the possibility of leaving home soon, and where their "stuff" fits into the picture.

This is a very helpful book that hopefully will leave a lasting impression and a clean, clutter free zone for the youth who read it.  If you know a high school student suffering from clutter-itis, I think this would make a nice Christmas gift .

Be careful though, when your teen is finished clearing the clutter from their space, they just might take you to task!

Reader Comments (1)

Do they happen to have one for adults? Because the title of the book is exactly how I've been feeling lately. :)

September 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJust Another Hofeling

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