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  • Decluttering Tips for the Sentimentalist

  • How to Declutter and Organize Your Home and Your Life by Breaking the Emotional Attachment to Items You Will Never Use Again
  • By: Elena Dupont
  • Narrated by: Chrystianna Robinson
  • Length: 44 mins
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Decluttering Tips for the Sentimentalist

By: Elena Dupont
Narrated by: Chrystianna Robinson
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Summary

Have you ever stopped to think what the word "clutter" really means in your life? You live according to a pre-determined schedule, your career is going great (although you haven't seen your family and friends for a while), and yet, you feel you can't breathe - you feel closed in by "too much".

"Clutter" is not just in our visible world - have you ever stopped to think how much is going on in our invisible world? Emotional dependencies are also a form of clutter which can weigh you down and suck the life-force out of you, and with our hectic lifestyles, it is no wonder that our brains feel scrambled all the time as well.

Decluttering Tips for the Sentimentalist uses manageable steps to help you declutter your physical surroundings, mental disarray, and emotional dependencies and sets you on a path to living a clutter-free life.

©2015 Elena Dupont (P)2015 Elena Dupont

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  • Mona
  • 05-11-15

Waste of time

I'm really surprised at how simple this book on simplifying is… It really isn't worth your time.

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  • Shari Ring Wolf
  • 19-07-16

mainly good advice--EXCEPT:

I like the idea of emotional declutter. However, I was very unhappy with the chapter on navigating workplace "clutter" by passing tasks to "someone else". I am so disappointed in that too popular way of freeing up "me time" that it tends to be the main point I'm taking away from this book. I do a lot of contract work, and have noticed the awful tendency to pass unpleasant but needed chores off on anyone who will take them. This book recommends doing just that in order to free up time. I say take your turn at ordering supplies, replenishing stock, etc. of course you needn't be the only one doing this, but to pass off the unpleasant necessary tasks to free up time to get credit for the glory projects is selfish and causes a lot of problems within companies and with morale. Now I read in a fairly new book it's a trendy kind of thing to do? Cut people out of your life because they are needy? Have you tried giving them a book on meditation? the authors suggests he pulling away so they "don't notice". What is wrong with honesty: "I need to better manage my time." We are becoming a society that passes on responsibility and honesty. This book takes some sad steps supporting that in the name of decluttering. I am going to have to remain a little cluttered without an abundance of "(only) me" time.

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  • J. Pendleton
  • 03-07-16

simplistic

Far too simplistic, and the sections regarding jobs had nothing to do with the title. Might be helpful for a teenager or young adult.

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  • CrazyAboutCoffee
  • 01-09-21

not my favorite

too short to be very helpful, the advice was so simplistic (get 8 hours of sleep, have friend time)
and the narrator bugged me so much I had to turn it off. When I tried it the 2nd time a year later I had to turn it off again.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 20-09-20

Step by Step to Success

Learning about how disruptive sleep patterns negatively affect daily mental activity, comprehension and enjoyment wss a startling reminder for me to face & deal with my emotional denial. Learning mental & physical techniques to relax has become a greater priority. Studies on Alzheimers clinched it!

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  • Anna
  • 31-03-17

May be helpful for some

I didn't find that I could relate much to the specific ways of thinking about things the author gave. Particularly with the getting rid of things part, which is the main reason why I got this book. All of the examples of clutter and the ways to see why you don't need it didn't prove to be helpful to the way that I find things useful or worth keeping. I'm going to try some other books to see if their mind frame is more helpful.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 29-08-16

Helpful!

Have a hard time letting things go. I think the ideas in this will help!

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  • M. Llata
  • 25-11-15

Good reminders but very basic

Good reminders but very basic and nothing much, if anything, specific to the sentimentalist. I'd skip it if I knew. If you haven't used it for a year, you can get rid of it. There you go.