
When Organizing Isn't Enough
SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life
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Karen White
Are you eager to make a change but unsure what's next?
Organizing works when you know where you're going but don't know how to get there. But sometimes organizing isn't enough. When you're eager to make a change in your life but are unsure of your new destination, you need to SHED.
Expert organizer and New York Times best-selling author Julie Morgenstern has developed the four-step SHED plan to help you get unstuck from the defunct, obsolete objects and obligations preventing you from living a richer, more meaningful life. SHED picks up where other organizing processes leave off—helping you purge the physical and behavioral clutter holding you back so you can finally create real change in your life.
But it's not just about throwing things away! The SHED process is more about what comes before and after you heave the clutter so that the changes you make really stick in the long term. The SHED plan involves four key steps:
- Separate the treasures—What is truly worth hanging on to?
- Heave the trash—What's weighing you down?
- Embrace your identity—Who are you without all your stuff?
- Drive yourself forward—Which direction connects to your genuine self?
Whether you're facing a move, a promotion, an empty nest, a marriage, divorce, or retirement, When Organizing Isn't Enough provides a practical, transformative plan for positively managing change in every aspect of your life.
Note: To access the free online SHED test, visit juliemorgenstern.com/shed
©2008 Julie Morgenstren (P)2008 Tantor
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Just What I Needed!
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Good reference book
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Morgenstern reads people and their stuff like a book - accurately!
I can't wait to start following her processes and opening up space in my life.
How to and why to
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Awesome book! Inspiring!
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Great Book but needs supplement
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I have found Julie Morgenstern's other books to be very helpful, and I'm sure this title would be helpful as well -- but not so much in audio format. As another reviewer noted, the books really needs supplements. I was annoyed at 25 minutes into the book when I was referred to a code "inside the cover of this audio book case" that was supposed to lead me to a website where I could take a quiz that would help me best utilize the book's advice and instructions. This being an Audible book, there's no case. Thus, no code. I'm listened for another few minutes and decided to return the item. I'll get this one in paper format and use my credit for another, more suitable book.Not the best candidate for an audio book
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life after kids grownup or when we are older
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*A sensible and sensitive approach to understanding myself internal motivations for the items and obligations in my life that are weighing me down and holding me back.
*A valuable tool to help create direction, determine the theme for the next phase of my life, and streamline to create success.
LIFE CHANGING!!!
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You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
I consider myself a fairly persistent book enthusiast. Normally I will stick with a book even if it starts out bad. In this case I only managed to get about 3/4's of the way through it. Not that there isn't good information in it, but most of the good information is in the first part of the book. After a while it trundles down this winding path to self enlightenment and identifying your true self or some such etherial nonsense. If self enlightenment is what you want buy a book about it. I'm sure there are better ones out there. If you are more interested in digging yourself out of the piles of clutter that inexplicably seem to multiply faster than tribbles, It's All Too Much by Peter Walsh is a better option.Couldn't get through it.
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