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Real Life Organizing

Written by: Cassandra Aarssen, Peter Walsh
Narrated by: Ann Richardson
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Publisher's Summary

Real Life Organizing offers clutter-free storage solutions and advice that can help you create a Pinterest-worthy home on a small budget: Learn how to organize your home, simplify life, and have more time for the things you love.

Organizational expert Cassandra "Cas" Aarssen, the guru from YouTube's ClutterBug channel, reveals her tips, tricks, and secrets to a clean and clutter-free home in just 15 minutes a day. Aarssen spends her time organizing other people's homes, teaching college workshops on organization, and creating weekly videos and blog posts. Cas offers DIY Pinterest-type tips to people like you who are interested in how to get rid of clutter and how to organize your home.

Organized person on the outside: The secret to her success? She's a giant mess on the inside, but an organized person who can teach you how to get rid of clutter and organize your home once and for all.

Simplify your life: In her debut, Real Life Organizing, Cas walks you through the steps you can take to create a beautiful, organized, clutter-free, and almost self-cleaning home - a DIY Pinterest home. Simplify your life. You do not have to get rid of all of your things, you do not have to be a yoga-loving minimalist, and you do not have to radically change your lifestyle or personality in order to simplify your life and have an organized home. The truth is that you do not need to actually be an organized person to live like an organized person.

Organize home: Through her years of experience as an industry expert, Cas has uncovered easy and inexpensive tips, tricks, and solutions that allow her to maintain a clean, organized, and functional home with minimal effort. After you've listened to Real Life Organizing, you too will be able to live a more organized life without having to give up your sanity.

In Real Life Organizing, you will learn how to:

  • Create a household-management binder
  • Make a "kids cupboard" in your kitchen
  • Create an in/out system
  • Organize paperwork based on your unique style
  • Create a kitchen command center
  • Organize your holidays with a gift closet
  • Build the best toy-organizing system
  • And enjoy a DIY Pinterest home

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2018 Cassandra Aarssen (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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good book...needs practise

lot of takeaways which can be easily implemented.you would be surprised to learn some of it you might be doing already so few more steps only.would have been better if the chapters had titles for relistenig.

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Great takeaways

I loved this book especially as I could relate to the situation described by the author. The different ways to organize depending on the personality type and the tip on optimizing prime real estate in storage were my main takeaways. Iam sure this book will help me organize my home better

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lovely book

lovely book on making home organizing effortless! my takeaway - purge, simplify and create effortless systems. a habit of 15 min organizing everyday, can go a long way.

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noice book 👀

lol it did make me feel poor in the purging part! like i probably wouldn't be left with any belongings after a few times of purging 😂 but overall it's a pretty great book, I'm happy i found it! I've found myself organizing my work stuff and even deleting unnecessary photos in my phone! the book has some great hacks. if you haven't read on this subject in detail, this is a great fun book that'll open your brain to a fresh new perspective and you'll feel good after listening, i guess, i did! :) (I'm halfway through however). the suggestions for using plastic boxes for organizing isn't however wise in all ways because the plastics are a huge problem on this planet and we shouldn't have the audacity think we can afford to buy any more plastic! 🥺

sidenote: idk if this ever gets to the author, but like the binary terms used all over the book - girls and boys, he and she, etc. should most definitely be replaced with gender neutral terms. because there AREN'T just these two genders! ಥ‿ಥ there are many genders, millions of people who are neither boys, nor girls, nether use he pronoun,nor she pronoun. and you can't include each one of them, so using 'they' in place of she/he is very easy and the way to go. say 'people' or 'folks' or just 'kids' when you're mentioning kids in place of boys and girls, men and women.. saying boys and girls is literally awkward, it feels like the person is consciously meaning NOONE OTHER THAN BOYS AND GIRLS! 😤 LOL.

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Good for new home makers

A good book explaining various aspects of organising a home with kids. Good clear narration.

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