Knowing every woman desires to reduce the mess and stress in her life, Marcia Ramsland offers a grace-oriented approach to organizing a home and life. Filled with specific ideas that have been proven true, charts, diagrams, and real life examples, Marcia unveils her trademark PuSH philosophy. PuSH stands for Projects, user-friendly Systems, and Habits and is a sequence of doing things that will help women get and stay organized.
Things the reader will discover:
The "two minute pickup" for cleaning any room
How to spot red flags of disorganization
The get-it-done paper system
Five steps to clean any room
How to create a Personal Organizing Center
The "PuSH" Sequence" secret to staying organized
Simplify Your Life encourages and motivates women to be a better manager in three major areas: her time, her home, and her life. A prayer at the end of each chapter is a fresh reminder that how we live our lives is important to God. So does God care if your bathroom is clean or your desk is tidy? Of course not but He knows it does give you peace of mind and less stress. His Word is filled with principles to help us live more organized and less stress-filled lives. Join Marcia as she incorporates those principles into practical tips to organize and simply your life!
Item Specifications...
Pages 208
Dimensions: Length: 9" Width: 7" Height: 0.5" Weight: 0.74 lbs.
Release Date Jan 7, 2004
PublisherNELSON BOOKS #75 ISBN 0849944422 EAN 9780849944420
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This book is just what my family needed to get our lives organized!!
Very Easy to Follow Feb 12, 2007
This is one of the easiest books I've read on Organization. It has guides at the end of each chapter for you to follow. I would most definetly recommend it to anyone who struggles with getting things organized.
Best Book to get Organized Jan 19, 2007
I truly think this is the best book about getting organized. Simple ideas that are easy to execute. It really helped me alot.
How Housewives can organize their TIME Feb 24, 2006
This book is geared very specifically stay-at-home moms, specifically Christian stay-at-home-moms. It is focused on how to organize your time and to prioritize activities so that your house and life are more pleasurable for everyone in them. It is not for your average person looking to organize their things, or even their life, as this book really focuses on someone who is at home, with kids, and whose primary responsibilities are cleaining the house and taking care of a family. As these are not my primary responsibilities, I didn't find much in this book that worked for me.
These techniques work Jan 23, 2006
I've applied most of these techniques and they work. I'm happy to have received this book as a Christmas gift.
I have my personal organzation area in order, menu planning down and am ready to tackle the laundry situation.
To Alison who must not realize that there ARE women who want to serve their families and the Lord. This book is particularly geared toward women who want to accomplish those goals and is a great organzational guide for anyone, I've found, even those who aren't much interested in serving others. It is hard to believe you didn't come away with anything positive to help you get organized. You must have missed chapter 11 which goes over delegating chores and skills for indendence with children, which does not support your opinion that "the head female in the household does absolutely everything". Perhaps this was merely a sounding board for your disdain for women who enjoy being the heart of a home. Hope you find your own path and may you find many blessings along the way.