Saturday, February 11, 2017

10 Minute Clutter Control Room

10 Minute Clutter Control Room by Room: Hundreds of Easy Effective Tips For Every Room in the House by  Skye Alexander        256 pages                                                                      

Skye Alexander is a writer I enjoy reading.    She has so many interests and she persues all of them in her writing so riding along with her is always an adventure.    Whether she is writing about spirit animals, feng shui or yes clutter control she is always fun and really insightful.   I always learn something interesting and usually many interesting things from her.    She is a fountain of universal knowledge spewing forth into the universe.   Fun.    Her thoughts and words are like little gifts she gives to her readers.    I always feel good while reading one of her books and I am always left feeling satisfied after I complete a book she has written.   I wonder if she speaks an incantation or puts out positive vibes and/or intentions to her readers because her works are like the most fragrant incense you have ever discovered.   Unique and able to take you to another place if you allow yourself the indulgence.   Even when offering you wondrous cures for your clutter.   She has wonderful ideas that you think to yourself, “What a great idea and so easy to do!”   She could rival Martha in the idea department well, again, Martha has a team to help,  and I love Martha, too, but, once you read a book by Skye Alexander you will definetly want to see what else she has to teach you.    I have picked up so many good tips, I love her mix of feng shui principles as it applies to ones accumulated stuff and where it lies in ones bagua (feng shui 8 sectored pattern determining the significance and auspicious qualities assigned to one’s living space and to one’s work space regarding career, fame, family, children. Love,  wealth,  self-knowledge and helpers/teachers sent to help each of us in our life).     She enlightens the reader how in just 10 minutes a day huge improvements can be made.   10 minutes is enough to let you enjoy what you are doing without tiring you to the point you don’t want to do it anymore.   10 minutes leaves you wanting to do more.  And she has some 10 minute cures that will dazzle you.    Smart lady.   We’ve all got 10 minutes we could devote to helping our clutter issues especially with the bonus of improving our lives by lightening our load and organizing our own worlds which results in our lives being just that much more in control.    10 minutes really can make a huge difference.     I’m on to her next book.  

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