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How to Organize (Just About) Everything: More Than 500 Step-by-Step Instructions for Everything from Organizing Your Closets to Planning a Wedding to Creating a Flawless Filing System | 
enlarge | Author: Peter Walsh Publisher: Free Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 21357
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 576 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.7 x 1.9
ISBN: 0743254945 Dewey Decimal Number: 640 EAN: 9780743254946 ASIN: 0743254945
Publication Date: December 28, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Customer oriented seller. Shipped promptly and packaged carefully.
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Product Description Professional organizer Peter Walsh presents this witty and enormously practical guide to getting it -- and keeping it -- all together. With more than 500 easy-to-follow how-to instructions, How to Organize (Just About) Everything is packed with shrewd advice and insider tips to make your home, your workplace -- indeed, every imaginable aspect of your life -- run more smoothly. Step-by-step solutions help even the most organizationally challenged take on:Kids Schedules Storage Photos Lists Politics Education Remodels Meals Weddings Finances Holidays Parties Vacations Emergencies
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A Place for Everything and Everything (and Everyone) in place! May 15, 2008 Logical sequence of events given to plan everything from organizing your home to organizing a trip to organizing a run for the White House! As entertaining as Mr. Walsh's TV program. A good reference manual to keep - you never know when you'll need to plan a safari or a trip to Europe (or a baby nursery!)
Great how guide for just about everything April 7, 2008 My goal was to get organized and this book helped!
It has over 500 suggestions on how to organize everything, from the pile of papers in the office to the laundry room to the family schedule.
It's full of little organizing tips that I would have never thought of. This book is great for the person who wants to be organized but just doesn't know where to start!
Good for simple organizing tasks, but some topics over-simplified March 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book has its good points and bad points.
THE GOOD: The 500+ lists cover a number of organizational topics including organizing your spaces at home, organizing your finances, preparing for life events (sending kids to college, wills, etc) and just miscellaneous tasks (organizing a block party, preparing for house guests. The sections on organizing spaces and paperwork/finances contain quick lists on how-to organize your life, which I will probably use. These contain some good information since I would assume this is the area of the author's expertise. Other lists have fun and inspirational ideas, like "Decorating for the Seasons", which provides some suggestions of how to freshen up your home's look as the seasons change.
THE BAD: With so many topics covered, I just can't imagine that the author is an expert on them all. If I am looking to prepare for childbirth, I would be more comfortable reading an entire book on the topic written by someone who is an expert in the area, rather than reading a one-page summary. I had similar thoughts about the list for Feng Shu. Many topics are really too complex to be adequately covered in a short list, but the lists could serve as a quick refresher for someone who already knows something about the topics. As other readers have mentioned, some lists I'd never use and seem almost silly like "Become a Movie Director" (not one of my goals in life) or "Win the Tour de France" (not likely for me).
Overall, it's an okay book that I'll probably refer to as a starting point for some of my organizational projects. But, I'm not looking to it as "expert advice" in all areas since some topics just can't be covered in a short list. Certainly there are a number of sections that I will never use or read at all because they're just not relevant to my life.
Don't Waste your Money or Time! March 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was so disappointed in this book!! I read almost every chapter unless it was something that would obviously be a waste of time like "How to Become a Model or Movie Director", what does that have to do with getting organized? 98% of this book is just plain stupid. The only good tip I got was to use a cross stitch fabric to hold earrings, ha! This book is huge, but has very little real advice on getting your home organized. I'm glad I borrowed it from my library before purchasing it!
Very helpful and practical November 1, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My every-day life seemed chaotic after the birth of my second child in August. Being a mother of another 2year-old girl and with my husband working for many hours, I needed a really working-out day-to-day program,not to mention some absolutely necessery tips to run my home smoothly. The book gave me excactly what I was looking for:step-by-step solutions and not only theories about how to manage with clutter,kids' all around the house mess, and every day's meal planning.I have already created my own Household Organizer and I've stocked my diaper bag according the very practical steps suggested in the book.And it worked out! My life as a working mother won't be the same again:it will be more organized and eventually more happy,because I will always have this book as a referance.
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