Synopses & Reviews
From the New York Times bestselling author and TLC host, a guide to getting organized, getting on track, and figuring it all out
Today's teens have a lot going on -- from what after-school activities to choose, to what college to go to, to what job to get, the list of things to do and think about is huge. And the amount of junk -- mental and literal -- that accumulates is even bigger.
So what to do with it all? New York Times bestselling author and organizational guru Peter Walsh will give you the steps you need to keep what is necessary, purge what is not, and organize and prioritize everything in between.
IN THIS BOOK YOU WILL: - learn how to identify your clutter, whether it be mental, physical, internal, or external
- discover, in four easy steps, how to declutter your space and your life
- apply these skills of identifying and removing clutter to all aspects of your life, including goals, schoolwork, after-school activities, and relationships with family and friends
- encounter tons of fun and timely quizzes, pop-out summaries, and stories from teens
So pick up this book and dive in to learn how to get started, get finished, and answer the most important question you can ask yourself while decluttering your life
Synopsis
Peter Walsh is a clutter expert and organizational consultant who characterizes himself as part-contractor and part-therapist. He can be heard weekly on The Peter Walsh Show on the Oprah and Friends XM radio network, is a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and was also the host of the hit TLC show Clean Sweep. Peter holds a master's degree with a specialty in educational psychology. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia.
Synopsis
Peter Walsh has helped thousands of adults clear mental and physical clutter from their lives, and now heand#8217;s turning his focus to the unique issues teens face. The stresses of making important decisions and controlling personal finances for the first time can be overwhelmingand#8212;but a little de-cluttering can go a long way. Walsh helps readers identify problem areas and outlines unique steps to streamline the process of clearing out the clutter and addressing everything from dealing with family to evaluating goals. At a time when teens are under more pressure than ever, this is the go-to guide for getting it all under controland#8212;and getting ahead!.
About the Author
Peter Walsh is an organizational consultant and the author of How to Organize (Just About) Everything. His media exposure includes appearances on The Early Show and Fox News, as well as in such publications as USA Today, The New York Times, and Real