![]() when parents are working and going to doctor appointments and going to meetings and trying to put so much on their plate, I think this idea that one-size-fits-all is a dangerous one. “She has found a method that works for her and her family. “If Casazza feels tidying up keeps both her and her household a happier place, I think that's great,” Ludwig said. She compared it to “a diet that works for one person, and they want to share it and assume that it works for everybody. Robi Ludwig, a psychologist and the author of Your Best Age is Now. “This makes the child feel he or she is helping others ”īut Casazza’s minimalist lifestyle isn’t right for everyone, says Dr. "The Joy of Missing Out" book by Tanya Dalton does the job better, with more strategies, exercises, etc.Kids can also proactively “clean or mend toys and wrap them in good condition for other kids to enjoy,” she said. I was hoping for more strategies about a decluttered life.digitally, as well as routine and rhythm details to really take it to the next level. Not worth purchasing the book for decluttering instruction and strategy. In a nutshell, the message is "Your excess stuff is making you miserable, so get rid of it." There are a couple of strategies, like start in the bathroom and put away stuff when you finish a room, but hardly any others. However, if you are a die hard Allie fan, you might enjoy her back story and the other stuff she details (why your excess stuff is making you miserable) that I consider fluff. Those strategies are what she calls routines and rhythms and they are not detailed in this book. There are certainly no strategies in it to "transform your life." I feel that part is misleading. There is nothing new in it for decluttering. If you truly want to declutter, just listen to one of her podcasts (I recommend the one Alison J Prince hosted Allie Casazza on) and skip the book. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio. Once referred to as an "in-your-face Marie Kondo for millennial moms", Allie's advice is actionable, at times irreverent, and already has proven to be life-changing. In her winsome, relatable style, combining humor and a lighthearted kick in the pants, Declutter Like a Mother motivates listeners to start taking action. ![]() ![]() Her mission is to empower other moms to start making real, lasting change. The path she carved brought her and her family greater contentment and more abundant living, and she shares it in her much-anticipated first book, Declutter Like a Mother.Īllie has built a massive following-and a multimillion-dollar online business-based on her proven family-oriented approach to living more simply. When she realized the root of her burden was the overwhelm of physical clutter in her home, she got intentional about what took up her space and time. ![]() She battled fatigue, depression, and the unsettling feeling that she didn't have what it took to do "this mom thing" well. When Allie Casazza first became a mom, she found herself struggling to make it through each day. Successful business entrepreneur Allie Casazza shares her powerful and proven method for clearing the clutter in our minds by first clearing the clutter in our homes, the place where transformation begins. Read by the author with exclusive commentary.
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