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Old 12-30-2011, 11:48 PM   #1
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Free (Kindle/Sony) Organize for a Fresh Start [DIY Household Tips]

Organize for a Fresh Start: Embrace Your Next Chapter in Life by Susan Fay West is one of those handy "tidy up your house and life" sorts of DIY books, free courtesy of publisher Betterway Home, which I suspect, given the timing, is some kind of imprint of Adams Media.

Currently free @ Amazon UK, will likely show up in the main store and perhaps elsewhere, if I'm right about this being an Adams Media imprint.

Description
There are more than 76.1 million Baby Boomers in the U.S. who are undergoing various major life transitions including empty nesting, second career or retirement and caregiving for elderly parents. Organizing titles continue to be well received. Organize Now Updated & Expanded edition has sold 19,535 copies and Organized Simplicity has sold 10,229 copies in their first three months.

Readers will find practical, step-by-step instructions for reorganizing their homes and techniques for keeping their homes organized. - Major life transitions often leave people with homes, belongings and schedules that no longer work for their lifestyles.

Organize for a Fresh Start will teach readers step-by-step how to reorganize so they can hold on to what they need, let go of what they don’t, and welcome new things that will help them in the next chapters of their lives. Readers will learn how to reevaluate the function of each room in their homes and reorganize their houses for their current life circumstances.

Through tips, checklists, questions and exercises, readers work through the process of managing the new activities and systems in their lives in order to more easily settle into a “new normal.”
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