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AMANDA SULLIVAN


Organized Enough The Anti-Perfectionist’s Guide to Getting—and Staying—Organized


The Gifts of Imperfection for decluttering: A professional organizer’s science-based approach to getting organized by using seven habits that work with your brain chemistry, instead of against it


or a kitchen from a design magazine; what you do need is to be organized enough to feel in control and serene. Organized Enough offers a ground- breaking, science-driven method for maintaining organization: it addresses not just the steps of decluttering but also of developing the habits to stay clutter-free. Amanda Sullivan shares the method that has brought great success to her clients—from celebrities to hoarders. With seven concepts to help you define your goals and seven essential habits to keep chaos and clutter at bay, you will learn to reframe how you think about your space, your stuff, and your life.


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his is not a book that tells you to throw everything out and live austerely. You don’t need a sock drawer that brings you joy


AMANDA SULLIVAN has been a professional organizer for nearly twenty years. Her coaching busi- ness, The Perfect Daughter, is one of the top private organization consultancies in Manhattan.


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ISBN 978-0-7382-1932-5 5½x 8¼ | 256 pages Selling Territory: W


EBOOK ISBN 978-0-7382-1933-2 PAPERBACK ORIGINAL


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