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Organizing From the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Organizing Your Home, Your Office, and Your Life

AUTHOR: Julie Morgenstern
ISBN: 0743517784

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Organizing From the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Organizing Your Home, Your Office, and Your Life
- Book Review,
by Julie Morgenstern

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It's about time! Julie Morgenstern has written an organizing book that covers a new way of looking at the task of organizing effectively without labeling or blaming the person behind the lack of organization. Rather, she says, people who don't organize just never learned how to organize, through no fault of their own--after all, it's not a skill that's taught in school. That said, she gets down to work helping you figure out an organizing system that will really work for you, not a system based on cookie-cutter filing concepts or special storage units.

Morgenstern's "from the inside out" system begins by laying out the possible reasons for a failure of organization: technical errors (like having a complex organizing system that breaks down), external realities (like not enough space for your belongings), and psychological obstacles (like fear of failure--or success). Then, her Analyze and Strategize steps help create a plan of action based on your needs and goals, and the brief chapter called "Attack: Getting the Job Done" offers basic ideas for making space. The largest section of the book, "Applying What You've Learned," addresses the specifics of organizing workspaces, home offices, living spaces, and storage areas. Each section has a "How Long Will It Take?" box that gives a realistic time estimate, and Morgenstern's "Julie's No-Brainer Toss List" for each area gives the permission and encouragement that most of us have been waiting for to get rid of things we'll never use again. The section at the end, "Tackling Time and Technology," is worth its weight in DayTimers and PalmPilots. Whatever your organizing issues are, you're not a hopeless case, and you don't need special equipment--just a little understanding of the problem and a willingness to plan before diving in.

From Publishers Weekly
Anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by clutter and chaos will welcome this clear, easy-to-follow guide to organizing a room, home or officeAa companion to Morgenstern's bestselling paperback (Owl, 1998). Professional organizer Morgenstern warmly reassures listeners that organizing is a skill that can be learned and that any mess can be tamed. Most people make the mistake of simply diving in, which Morgenstern compares to driving cross-country without a map. Her strategy: first figure out your goals and how your space can best help you achieve them; determine what obstacles are holding you back (e.g., a subconscious psychological need to hang on to clutter); divide the space into "zones" of activity (a kitchen contains a cooking zone, a dish-washing zone, etc.); and organize the space so that all the supplies for each activity are stored in the appropriate zone. The tape offers quizzes to help listeners define their obstacles, and, as one would expect, the quizzes are well organized and audio friendly. Even better, listeners can grasp the author's solutions immediatelyAwithout having to refer back and forth to different parts of the tape or use a pencil and paper (problems often encountered with audio self-help books). Morgenstern's sense of humor and colorful examples of real-life client case studies make this tape as entertaining as it is helpful. (Sept.) Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
As the creator of Task Masters, a full-service organizing company, Morgenstern has helped hundreds of clients overcome their failed attempts at managing their lives. She gives ways to overcome psychological obstacles that prevent us from maintaining an organization system and explains a plan called SPACE (sort, purge, assign a home, containerize, equalize). Covering the workplace and each room of the home, she provides sample time lines of how long the process will take and offers tips on what to toss and what storage products to use. A list of product catalogs is provided, as well as a section on how to organize time. A good book for public libraries.Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

Organizing From the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Organizing Your Home, Your Office, and Your Life
- Book Reviews,
by Julie Morgenstern

Organizing From the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Organizing Your Home, Your Office, and Your Life

ANNOTATION

If you are one of those people who cannot get organized despite having baskets, bins, sorters, calendars, and all of the other organizing gadgets found at stores like OfficeMax, then look no further than this book. Professional organizer Julie Morgenstern reveals the skills needed to systematize your office, home, or schedule. Examining your individual goals, natural habits, and psychological needs, Morgenstern's basic steps can help anyone sort, label, condense, and store their stuff for good.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Julie Morgenstern, founder of Task Masters, offers a three-step organizing system that can be applied to any space or situation. The plan is tailored to each individual's psychological needs and ensures, once and for all, a strategy that won't break down. Include 20 photos.

SYNOPSIS

In�Organizing from the Inside Out, professional clutter-buster Julie Morgenstern goes to the root causes of your chaos to devise a plan that helps you sort, label, and stash your stuff for good.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

As the creator of Task Masters, a full-service organizing company, Morgenstern has helped hundreds of clients overcome their failed attempts at managing their lives. She gives ways to overcome psychological obstacles that prevent us from maintaining an organization system and explains a plan called SPACE (sort, purge, assign a home, containerize, equalize). Covering the workplace and each room of the home, she provides sample time lines of how long the process will take and offers tips on what to toss and what storage products to use. A list of product catalogs is provided, as well as a section on how to organize time. A good book for public libraries.

Paul B. Brown - Inc. Magazine

The book is helpful and extremely practical.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Do you run around in circles looking our keys? Do you turn your desk upside down searching for an important document? If you're anything like me, you need to read Organizing From the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern. Her unique approach will ease your conscience and boost your self-esteem, and her sound advice and practical organizing ideas will inspire you. — Fran Putney


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