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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
Book Series
For Dummies
ISBN
9780764553004

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0764553003
ISBN-13
9780764553004
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1774518

Product Key Features

Book Title
Organizing for Dummies
Number of Pages
416 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Cleaning, Caretaking & Organizing, General, Self-Management / Time Management
Publication Year
2000
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
House & Home, Self-Help
Author
Eileen Roth, Elizabeth Miles
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
00-107683
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
640
Table Of Content
Introduction 1 Part I: Basic Organizational Tools and Tenets 7 Chapter 1: Dealing with Clutter 9 Chapter 2: Training Your Mind to Be Organized 21 Chapter 3: Assembling the Tools, Supplies, and Systems 29 Part II: Getting Organized at Home 43 Chapter 4: Where It All Begins: The Front Hall 45 Chapter 5: What's Cooking: Organizing the Kitchen 55 Chapter 6: Sleep on This: Bedroom Bliss 81 Chapter 7: Bathe and Beautify: Creating Functional Bathrooms 99 Chapter 8: Space for Gracious Living: The Living Room and Dining Room 113 Chapter 9: The Hangout Spot: Family and Media Room 123 Chapter 10: Organizing for Fun: The Playroom 133 Part III: Organizing Storage Spaces and Other Secret Places 141 Chapter 11: Lightening Your Load: The Laundry and Utility Room 143 Chapter 12: Where Clutter Clones Itself: The Basement and Attic 155 Chapter 13: Patrolling the Borderlands: The Garage, Patio, and Shed 167 Part IV: Professionally Organized: Your Office 181 Chapter 14: Making Your Work Space Work 183 Chapter 15: Command Central: The Desk 199 Chapter 16: Managing Your Information Flow 213 Chapter 17: Cyberorganization: The Next Frontier 231 Part V: Time Management Strategies for Home, Office, and Travel 251 Chapter 18: Planning Your Day and Your Life Like a Pro 253 Chapter 19: Scheduling Skills for Maximum Productivity 277 Chapter 20: Maximizing Your Personal Time 295 Chapter 21: Going Mobile: Trips Near and Far 313 Part VI: The Part of Tens 333 Chapter 22: Storage for Small Spaces: Apartments, Condos, and Compact Houses 335 Chapter 23: Ten Moves to Make Your Move Hassle-Free 339 Chapter 24: Ten Tips for Great Garage Sales 343 Chapter 25: Ten Pointers about Pets 347 Chapter 26: 911! Emergency Strategies 353 Index 357
Synopsis
What's the favorite four-letter word of people who are less than fully organized? "Help!" So many technological, social, and economic changes affect your life that you need organization just to keep up, let alone advance. Many people have two jobs - one at the office and one taking care of things at home., Organize your office, your home, your life What's the favorite four-letter word of people who are less than fully organized? "Help " So many technological, social, and economic changes affect your life that you need organization just to keep up, let alone advance. Many people have two jobs - one at the office and one taking care of things at home. If you have a family, you may count that as a third job. Caring for elderly relatives or have community commitments? You can count off four, five, and keep right on going. No matter what life stage you're in, getting organized can make every day better and help you achieve your long-term goals. Organizing For Dummies is for anyone who wants to Polish his or her professional reputation Experience less stress Increase productivity Build better relationships Maximize personal time Organization isn't inherited. With the human genome decoded, the evidence is clear: DNA strings dedicated to putting things into place and managing your time like a pro are nonexistent. Instead, organization is a learned skill set. Organizing For Dummies helps you gain that skill with topics such as: Understanding how clutter costs you in time, money, and health Training your mind to be organized and developing a plan Cleaning house, room by room, from basement to attic (including the garage) Creating functional space for efficiency and storage Time-management strategies for home, office, and tavel Scheduling, delegating, and multitasking Making time for your family Managing your health - physical and financial Finding time for love Organizing and cashing in on a great garage sale Getting organized is about unstuffing your life, clearing out the dead weight in places from your closet to your calendar to your computer, and then installing systems that keep the good stuff in its place. Organizing is a liberating and enlightening experience that can enhance your effectiveness and lessen your stress every day - and it's all yours simply for saying "No" to clutter., What's the favorite four-letter word of people who are less than fully organized? "Help " So many technological, social, and economic changes affect your life that you need organization just to keep up, let alone advance. Many people have two jobs - one at the office and one taking care of things at home. If you have a family, you may count that as a third job. Caring for elderly relatives or have community commitments? You can count off four, five, and keep right on going. No matter what life stage you're in, getting organized can make every day better and help you achieve your long-term goals. Organizing For Dummies is for anyone who wants to Polish his or her professional reputation Experience less stress Increase productivity Build better relationships Maximize personal time Organization isn't inherited. With the human genome decoded, the evidence is clear: DNA strings dedicated to putting things into place and managing your time like a pro are nonexistent. Instead, organization is a learned skill set. Organizing For Dummies helps you gain that skill with topics such as: Understanding how clutter costs you in time, money, and health Training your mind to be organized and developing a plan Cleaning house, room by room, from basement to attic (including the garage) Creating functional space for efficiency and storage Time-management strategies for home, office, and tavel Scheduling, delegating, and multitasking Making time for your family Managing your health - physical and financial Finding time for love Organizing and cashing in on a great garage sale Getting organized is about unstuffing your life, clearing out the dead weight in places from your closet to your calendar to your computer, and then installing systems that keep the good stuff in its place. Organizing is a liberating and enlightening experience that can enhance your effectiveness and lessen your stress every day - and it's all yours simply for saying "No" to clutter., Get the scoop on how to stay cyberorganized Clean up your act, get more done, and have more time for fun! Are you having trouble staying on top of everything at work? Is your home messier than youd like? If so, this friendly guide can help. Packed with proven organizing systems and techniques, it shows you step-by-step how to get a grip on your job, put your home in order, and have more time for yourself and your family. Praise for Organizing For Dummies "This book is a wealth of valuable information, written in clear common-sense language. I wish I could have had this book years ago!" -Scott Baumruck, Executive Vice President, COO, Paper Industry Management Association "Organizing For Dummies covers it all.... This book will save you time, money, and many headaches." -Lillian Vernon, Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Lillian Vernon Corporation Discover how to: Get into an organized mindset Use organizing tools and systems Unclutter your home Take advantage of storage spaces Get organized at work Harness time-management techniques Get Smart! @www.dummies.com Find listings of all our books Choose from many different subject categories Sign up for eTips at etips.dummies.com, Organize your office, your home, your life! What's the favorite four-letter word of people who are less than fully organized? "Help!" So many technological, social, and economic changes affect your life that you need organization just to keep up, let alone advance. Many people have two jobs - one at the office and one taking care of things at home. If you have a family, you may count that as a third job. Caring for elderly relatives or have community commitments? You can count off four, five, and keep right on going. No matter what life stage you're in, getting organized can make every day better and help you achieve your long-term goals. Organizing For Dummies is for anyone who wants to Polish his or her professional reputation Experience less stress Increase productivity Build better relationships Maximize personal time Organization isn't inherited. With the human genome decoded, the evidence is clear: DNA strings dedicated to putting things into place and managing your time like a pro are nonexistent. Instead, organization is a learned skill set. Organizing For Dummies helps you gain that skill with topics such as: Understanding how clutter costs you in time, money, and health Training your mind to be organized and developing a plan Cleaning house, room by room, from basement to attic (including the garage) Creating functional space for efficiency and storage Time-management strategies for home, office, and tavel Scheduling, delegating, and multitasking Making time for your family Managing your health - physical and financial Finding time for love Organizing and cashing in on a great garage sale Getting organized is about unstuffing your life, clearing out the dead weight in places from your closet to your calendar to your computer, and then installing systems that keep the good stuff in its place. Organizing is a liberating and enlightening experience that can enhance your effectiveness and lessen your stress every day - and it's all yours simply for saying "No" to clutter.
LC Classification Number
TX147.R68 2001

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