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The Beverly Hills Organizer's Home Organizing Bible: A Pro's Answers to Your Organizing Prayers | 
enlarge | Author: Linda Koopersmith Publisher: Fair Winds Press Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $10.50 You Save: $9.45 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 94587
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1592331548 Dewey Decimal Number: 640 EAN: 9781592331543 ASIN: 1592331548
Publication Date: May 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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At lastuan easy-to-follow, step-by-step visual guide to organizing your home room by room and piece by piece. Most organizing books are too complicated to actually use -- you have to read them cover-to-cover, search for the information you need, then try to remember it once you finally find it. And after all that, it may be useless! With The Beverly Hills OrganizerAes Home Organizing Bible, you can quickly turn to the section they need, and then follow organizing ace Linda KoopersmithAes decluttering "recipe" step by step, just like a cookbook. Everything youAell need is there on one spread! LindaAes practical strategies and smart storage systems help you clear out the clutter and stay organized for good. - Packed with organizational tips and techniques that are easy, inexpensive, obtainable and simple to maintain
- Recommends the best products for each task
- Includes do-it-yourself tips that could save readers thousands of dollars
- Reveals the "30-Second Rule" that makes staying uncluttered and organized a snap
- Based on the authorAes experience with thousands of clients
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How to fold a wife beater? October 18, 2008 I was getting ready to order this book, when I checked out her website. She has many videos on how to fold various articles of clothing. One is entitled, "How to fold a wife beater." There are so many other terms she could have used, IE tank top, muscle shirt, etc. But she chose one that is offensive, low class & certainly not professional. I've since chosen not to purchase her book.
A MUST-HAVE for Anyone Who Needs to Get Organized March 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is a veritable goldmine of clear, practical, and actually doable suggestions for getting things organized just about everywhere in your home and office. As we plan to move into a smaller home, Linda's common sense suggestions and helpful photos have made us think of things that we had never considered before. Her listings of resources are a real asset. With Linda's help, I believe our dream of having an organized yet comfortable smaller space will become a reality.
Thank You Linda!!!! March 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Thank you Linda: I have looked at organization in a whole new way. Thanks for the pictures and the step-by-step guides.
I hope you plan on doing another book soon.
BE ORGANIZED WITHOUT PAIN February 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THIS IS REALLY A BOOK THAT ANYBODY CAN LEARN SOMETHING FROM. Linda Koopersmith knows what she is taliking about, and I love how she shows a normal person with a normal wardrobe how to fold and organize anything! Her tips about creating space in your home can be used and understood by normal people, in other words, she does not make you feel like an idiot. She impressed me on Clean House, but I am even more impressed now that I have her book! This book is a super buy for anybody who hates clutter, and who loves to know where everything in their home is!
Great book to help organize all your closets and cupboards! January 20, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I first checked out the library copy of this book to make sure it would fill my needs, and now I'm going to buy it. This book is filled with helpful pictures and clear instructions on what containers/drawer organizers/wire-coated shelving, etc., to buy. Linda Coopersmith explains how to measure each storage space to buy the correct size containers. She even has a chapter on how to set up a home-filing system, and exactly what you can eliminate if your paper trail is too long! She also references several inexpensive sources (i.e. Lowe's, Wal Mart, K-Mart, Linens & Things, Bed, Bath & Beyond, etc.) in order to make the most of your storage space. I love the clear, concise numbered format she uses to show us how to organize our homes. This is one book I will reference over and over! However, I have to admit that Linda does not talk about decluttering for those people who consider themselves packrats. Decluttering is a necessary first step for packrats. A good beginning book for this stage of organization would be "Flylady" by Marla Cilley.
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