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Get Your Act Together

A 7-Day Get-Organized Program for the Overworked, Overbooked, and Overwhelmed

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Defeat chaos with this supportive guide to household organization from a pair of reformed slobs.
 
Pam Young and Peggy Jones—aka the Slob Sisters—used to find basic housekeeping a complex concept akin to quantum physics. Chaos (Can’t Have Anyone Over Syndrome) reigned over their homes and their lives—until one day, they made a vow to reform.
 
Armed with 3x5 index cards, a battle plan, and grim determination, they found a way to get their act together. In this empathetic, lighthearted guide, they share a program that even the worst slobs can master—a plan that allows for some much-needed breathing room in your space and in your schedule.
 
“Maintaining that most organization manuals are written by the naturally efficient who can’t empathize with the born slob, Young and Jones tell their own stories of the overwhelming messes their households had become and of their recovery…Their methods are simple and easy to follow.” —Library Journal
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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 1993
      Maintaining that most organization manuals are written by the naturally efficient who can't empathize with the born slob, Young and Jones tell their own stories of the overwhelming messes their households had become and of their recovery. The keys to their program are self-esteem, a buddy system, and 3 5 cards. Their methods are simple and easy to follow. The sisters leaven their practical advice with stories from their own lives, which provide sympathy and encouragement to the reader. No matter how much of a mess you're in, theirs was just as bad (or worse)! A good system, presented with style and sympathy. Recommended.-- Susan B. Hagloch, Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, Ohio

      Copyright 1993 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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