My friend Dana (aka, "Nony The Slob" - which I never knew before I read this was short for aNONYmous!) has written an entirely unique new ebook, 28 Days To Hope For Your Home. Why unique? Well, this isn't for the mildly disorganized - it's for those struggling with isolation and feeling overwhelmed with out-of-control homes.
In other words, this isn't a typical organizing or cleaning book with checklists and big projects (though she does have some great checklists on her blog!). This is where you'll find simple steps to develop four habits that will move you along the life-long road to keeping your house under control.
The best part about this book? Dana's funny, no-nonsense take on the "slob-brain" versus the "normal" brain. Seriously, you will smile and even laugh out loud as you read this book. BUT, you will also find it easy to accomplish the four habits outlined here - and I dare say, by the end of the book you may find that you've conquered these and even acquired a few more on your own.
Now, in all honesty, I do not have a "slob brain." I LOVE a clean sink and happily put away dishes and wipe down counters right away. I pick up things from table tops and furniture as I walk by. It would never occur to me to put my jacket anywhere but in the closet.
But there was a time when I was in high school and college when I thought some things were a waste of time- like making the bed. I mean, I was just going to get into it again and no one saw it...
What I've learned since then is that habits like making the bed (which now feels weird if I don't) and doing the dishes CAN be learned and become second nature- and that's what this book helps with.
So, if you need hope for your home, you'll want to download 28 Days To Hope For Your Home right away! In it you will find:
- 28 days of specific instructions to develop four basic habits that will help you find hope for your home.
- Insights into why these habits are so difficult for some women to embrace.
- Bonus sections which include practical strategies for decluttering, dealing with laundry, and preparing quick, home-cooked meals.
- More than 45 pages of all new content.
Yep, just click here to get all the details.
And if you ever thought you were alone in your "home issues" you will thank me for introducing you to "Nony." Really.
-Jami
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I just purchased and read this book. It is a fun read. I seem to be somewhere in between your level of clean (loving a clean sink and putting my jacket immediately into the closet) and what the ebook addresses (letting my dishes pile up and not being able to see my floors). Thank you for sharing.
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