An Evening with Amanda Sullivan!
Please join the Newtown Bookshop as we welcome Amanda Sullivan on November 19th at 7:00pm to celebrate her book, ORGANIZED ENOUGH : THE ANTI-PERFECTIONIST'S GUIDE TO GETTING -- AND STAYING -- ORGANIZED! Amanda will be talking about her book, answering questions and signing books! All are invited!
ABOUT THE BOOK
If you're looking to clean up but not clean out, if you want to declutter but don't want to throw out eighty percent of your stuff, if you want to be able to find matching socks in the morning but don't want a color-coded sock drawer, you've come to the right place. Organized Enough offers a groundbreaking, science-driven method for getting--and staying--organized. Amanda Sullivan's proven approach will teach you the lifelong habits of the organized, showing you how to make cleaning up effortless and automatic. With seven concepts to help you define your goals and seven essential habits to keep chaos and clutter at bay, Organized Enough will teach you to reframe how you think about your space, your stuff, and your life. You'll learn how to:
- Sort the "stuff" from the sentimental
- Become a paper-filing ninja
- Cultivate consistency, not chaos
- Set up systems that can run on autopilot
- Let go of guilt and start enjoying your home
- ...and more
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Amanda Sullivan is a professional organizer in New York City, she founded her company, The Perfect Daughter: Chaos Control in 1999. She is also the author of Organized Enough: the anti-perfectionist’s guide to getting- and staying- organized. Amanda lives in Manhattan with her husband and their three children. To find out more about Amanda or read her blog check out her website at: http://www.theperfectdaughter.com/whats-new/
If you're looking to clean up but not clean out, if you want to declutter but don't want to throw out eighty percent of your stuff, if you want to be able to find matching socks in the morning but don't want a color-coded sock drawer, you've come to the right place. Organized Enough offers a groundbreaking, science-driven method for getting -- and staying -- organized.