![]() ![]() Well, I for one still have the disorganized home, because I'm often distracted (and exhausted) by work and other responsibilities. But the next step-the one dealt with here-is to overcome "mental clutter" that's in the form of needless complications that prevent people from being effective at what they want to do. In his introduction Peter Walsh says, "I don't believe you can make progress in any area of your life if your home is a mess." Before doing anything else, you need to inhabit a space of peace and calm. However (like some of the other readers commenting here), I didn't examine the cover carefully when choosing it this book is intended for those who've already achieved that much. Helping people overcome that challenge is a big part of what the author does in his day-job. I picked up the audio version of this title hoping for guidance in dealing with the daunting amount of physical clutter in my home. ![]() Although I usually read fiction, now and then a book like Enough Already! provides a change of pace. ![]()
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