The Home You Imagine
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Narrateur(s):
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Emma Tigan
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Auteur(s):
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Anita Marie
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If you’ve been dreaming of achieving a clean, organized, and stylish home without the overwhelm, impossible schedules, and the psychology of procrastination, then keep reading....
- Do you find that being overwhelmed stops you from getting started?
- Have you been living your life convincing yourself your home will be a never-ending dirty cluttered mess forever?
- Could your dream home be under all that clutter?
If so, The Home You Imagine is for you. It is written by a realtor and property manager (sometimes home decorator) and lifelong decluttering connoisseur who went through it herself and witnessed lives ruined because basic things like keeping a beautiful home got out of control.
Time and again, people who organized and designed their lives with a commitment to their priorities are far more successful and happier. Her insights will work for you too.
Imagine your priorities becoming instinctual and taking pride naturally in your most special place—your home. How you design your life and home care priorities will become automatic.
This book is different because it will inspire you to go ahead and make the changes that bring you happiness now. You will soon discover:
- How to settle in and joyfully make those initial changes–Six bullet points of top priorities.
- How to make those fantasies of having a never-ending organized home come true, even if things fall apart.
- Fifteen top priorities–If you do these things with consistent practice (and make sure your family/partner is committed too), it will guarantee nearly no arguments, clarify priorities, and bring happiness.
- How you save money and stress, because the small things are given priority, the big things might not matter anymore.
- Two times a year, do the big toss–Make this fun, and you won’t miss your junk.
- Hire cleaners if you can–It can mean sanity and help you make/save more money.
- Looking back and taking notes–This will be your big reward and the big self “pat on your back” you never thought you’d give yourself. It feels incredible to admire it all and keep it going forever.
If you do these things with consistent practice (and make sure your family/partner is committed too), it will guarantee nearly no arguments, clarify priorities, and bring happiness.
©2023 Anita Anderson (P)2023 Anita Anderson