Keep What You Love A Visual Decluttering Guide

Keep What You Love A Visual Decluttering Guide by Irene Smit is a practical resource published by Workman Publishing on March 31, 2020. This 240-page guide offers a whimsical approach to decluttering, presenting readers with charming illustrations of everyday items that often accumulate in our lives. Each page features a delightful drawing accompanied by checkboxes, encouraging readers to evaluate their belongings and decide whether to keep or let go of them.
Readers will find a variety of tips and ideas throughout the book, particularly for managing sentimental items, such as children’s artwork. The engaging format combines visual appeal with actionable advice, making it a unique addition to the subjects of cleaning, organizing, and personal growth. This edition serves as both a practical guide and an inspiring gift for anyone looking to simplify their living space.
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A charming checklist for decluttering.
In this whimsical yet practical guide to sorting through the too-much-stuff of modern life, the premise is simple: on each page, a delightful illustration of items that fill our lives—novelty ice cube trays, a manual typewriter, game pieces, that souvenir snow globe. And beneath each drawing, two little checkboxes: Yes and No. Look at the object. Note your response. Act accordingly!
Additionally, the book is filled with dozens of tips and ideas for what to do with things that may be hard to part with, like children’s artwork.
An inspiring gift!
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