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Keeping a well-organized home is aesthetically pleasing and provides a sense of calm and efficiency in our daily lives. However, for many of us, the thought of decluttering and organizing can be overwhelming. We may not know where to begin. Luckily, there are many resources available to help us get started. Today, we will discuss the top three home organizational books you can read to help you to a more organized and stress-free life.

“The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo

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Marie Kondo’s home organizational books, including “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” has become a household name. Her unique approach has helped millions of people around the world transform their homes and their lives. Kondo’s method, known as the KonMari method, focuses on decluttering your home by category rather than by room. She emphasizes the importance of only keeping items that “spark joy”. She encourages readers to thank items that no longer bring them happiness before letting them go. This approach not only creates a more organized and clutter-free space, but it also helps us develop a deeper appreciation for the things we own and use.

“The Home Edit” by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin

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If you’re looking for a more visual approach, “The Home Edit” home organizational books by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin are an excellent option. This book features stunning photographs of perfectly organized spaces. It also provides practical tips and advice for organizing every room in your home. Shearer and Teplin’s method focuses on color-coded organization and emphasizes the importance of clear containers and labels. Their approach is both beautiful and highly functional, making it an excellent choice for those who love a visually appealing space.

“Organized Simplicity” by Tsh Oxenreider

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For those who are interested in simplifying their lives and minimizing their possessions, “Organized Simplicity” by Tsh Oxenreider is another great book. Tsh takes a holistic approach to organization. She focuses not only on decluttering but also on simplifying daily routines and creating intentional spaces. Oxenreider provides practical advice for decluttering and creating a more minimalist home. She also offers tips for simplifying daily tasks such as meal planning and cleaning. This book is a excellent for those who are looking to simplify their lives and create an intentional and mindful home.

If you’re looking to declutter and organize your home, there are many resources available to help you get started. These three books are excellent options for anyone looking to create a more organized and stress-free living space. Whether you prefer Marie Kondo, Clea and Joanna, or Tsh Oxenreider, there is a book for you. Grab a cup of tea, curl up with your book, and get started on your journey to a more organized and mindful home.

Here’s to creating a simple and delicious meal and RESETTING your life!  Let me know what you think of this one when you give it a try!  I’d love to hear.

Roberta

Organization isn’t about perfection; it’s about efficiency, reducing stress and clutter, saving time and money, and improving your overall quality of life.” – CHRISTINA SCALISE

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