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Clutter Free: Quick and Easy Steps to Simplifying Your Space

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If you've ever wished you could clear out your clutter, simplify your space, and take back your life, Kathi Lipp's new book has just the solutions you need. Building off the success of her The Get Yourself Organized Project, this book will provide even more ideas for getting your life and your stuff under control.Do any of these descriptions apply to you?You bought a box of cereal at the store, and then discovered you have several boxes at home that are already past the "best by" date.You bought a book and put it on your nightstand (right on top of ten others you've bought recently), but you have yet to open it.You keep hundreds of DVDs around even though you watch everything online now and aren't really sure where the remote for the DVD player is.You spend valuable time moving your piles around the house, but you can never find that piece of paper when you need it.Your house doesn't make you happy when you step into it.As you try out the many easy, doable solutions that helped Kathi win her battle with clutter, you'll begin to understand why you hold on to the things you do, eliminate what's crowding out real life, and make room for the life of true abundance God wants for you. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvest House Publishers (January 1, 2015)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0736959130


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 31


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.75 x 0.5 x 8.75 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #1,030,995 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,320 in Home Cleaning, Caretaking & Relocating #4,803 in Christian Women's Issues #8,204 in Christian Self Help


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  • Life Changing!
This book has literally changed my life. There are practical, step-by-step how-to instructions on how to get rid of things. It's great for those of us who grew up in and personally struggle with clutter. I also love the spiritual connection and scripture references that deal with clutter from the heart of the matter. Very easy read with a little Gospel and humor worked in. The house already looks considerable better and less full!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by TheLadyNewman

  • Many Unique and Helpful Ways to Eliminate Stuff
Clutter Free offers many unique and helpful ways to eliminate stuff. The first three sections of the book explore the costs of clutter, why we buy stuff, and why we keep stuff. This helps us understand our reasons and motivations in buying and keeping stuff and thus helps us change. Part four tells us how to get rid of stuff. This section gives clear and clever ideas about how to “purge” and let go of stuff. The book is well written, full of examples of clutter and their solutions by the author and by several of her friends. Two appendices detail the methods used for easy reference and one gives a list of clothes that will fit in a carry on for a lengthy trip to Europe. I will refer to this book and reread it as I simplify. Her three questions will guide me: Do I currently use it? Do I really love it? And Would I buy it again? Also she cites a WWII motto that will be helpful to remember: “Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.” And don’t miss a list (and a chapter) called fifty things to get rid of today. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2017 by Dottie Parish

  • Great Instincts and a Christian Perspective on Getting Organized
Kathi Lipp has amazing instincts about the emotional issues surrounding people’s efforts to get organized. She is extremely sympathetic, and her Christian viewpoint might be particularly comforting and empowering to women of faith. And she’s just plain sensible: her ideas are easy to understand, and gentle to try to implement. But she isn’t, to the best of my knowledge, a Professional Organizer, and so she doesn’t go far enough in her counsel. Ms. Lipp’s ideas aren’t easily adapted to “unemotional” issues: what if ADD is a root cause of someone’s disorganization, or being a highly visual thinker, or illness, divorce, multiple moves…? Each of these “actions” has emotional impact, but different solutions. And I wish she’d go farther in other aspects of her work as well: for example, I wish she’d given her audience the list of the organizing books she may have studied, so they could explore other approaches and techniques. Gail Blanke wrote “Throw Out Fifty Things,” which may have inspired one of Ms. Lipp’s chapters. Cindy Glovinsky wrote “Making Peace with the Things in Your Life,” a wonderful complement to Ms. Lipp’s work. I intend to get Ms. Lipp’s “The Get Yourself Organized Project.” I think I’m going to enjoy it as much as I enjoyed “Clutter Free.” But I hope her readers will seek out multiple perspectives. Lauren Williams, Certified Professional Oganizer(R), Owner, Casual Uncluttering LLC, Woodinville, WA, USA ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016 by Lauren Williams, the Casual Unclutterer

  • Read this book!
I have shared this book with many as the author gets behind the mental anguish and guilt we experience holding onto stuff. It was just what I needed to get past some of my problem boxes.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by Stephen & Joanna Thomasma

  • BEST. BOOK. EVER.
OMG this book is so relatable. I am on a mission to declutter my townhouse. My downfall is Amazon shopping is too easy, and of course I like to stock up at Costco. I have found myself with too much stuff crammed in the closet and drawers. And piles of stuff to sell on eBay. Of course the eBay piles probably has been sitting in my dining room for say 2 years now? And oh, do I ever save clothes cause I’m going to lose 20 pounds. Snort. So my house (tiny 2 bedroom townhouse) with all my clutter is too much of a burden to clean. And unorgannized to point of not being able to find something when I need it. Hence as the author notes, I too am guilty of just buying another. Ok, yes it’s nice to be able to just go buy another. But I’ve been leaning towards some form of simple minalistic lifestyle, death-cleaning (you know don’t want someone else to have to get rid of all my crap I don’t need) and the most important - saving for retirement! I want to retire. My life crap is holding me back. Not only is it clutter that I have to store, it’s money I’m spending that probably isn’t necessary. ok I can do without the very few religious verses - but easy to skip over those there really aren’t that many :-) Highly recommend this book (and I very rarely review things!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2018 by Tracy

  • LOVE! LOVE! LOVE!!!!
I absolutely LOVED this book!! It had me laughing right out of the gate and thinking "oh yeah... that's TOTALLY me!" throughout the whole book! She has good ideas, good insight, good stories and personal experiences. I really love and appreciated her outlook on organizing. After I read this book, I read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, which I enjoyed that one for different reasons, but this one was my favorite. I do recommend reading both, but I loved this one so much that I gave mine away to a friend and purchased two more for other people! Now I need to buy another copy for me so I can read it again! Thanks Kathi for writing one of my new favorite books! Also, I've gotten rid of almost 1,000 items from the "2,000 Things Challenge" for this year and I only started about 5 months ago! Woohoo!!=D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2016 by christina_lynn27

  • Motivational and practical guide to decluttering
I appreciated the practical helps and the supporting philosophy motivating a lifestyle free from clutter. "The more stuff, the more stress," becomes a rallying call to declutter and bring peace and simplicity into our lives. The practical ideas on how to start were not necessary new, but presented in a fresh, amusing, anecdotal fashion. The warmth and connection of the author to her audience as she shared she and her friends' experiences in using the practises she suggested made the book fun and easy reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2017 by Ann

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