
Sometimes, the start to repairing your home is with organization. With the New Year and limited repair projects going on, you may be looking to do some organizing. If so, there are a few books that can help you with the process. The Repair Book Club review for the day, then is 365 Ways to Organize Everything. It is the perfect book to get you started in organization that is simple, direct and effective.
What's In The Book?
365 Ways to Organize Everything, written by Emilie Barnes and Sheri Torelli is a comprehensive and straightforward guide to organization. What is nice is that unlike those snooty "Martha Stewart" style books, this one gives practical advice for every day homeowners. You do not have to have a pedigree in organization and housekeeping to keep yourself organized. I like the organized feel of this book, too!
So, what will you learn that you do not already know? You will learn to organize and clean, and then maintain, each room of the home. That is the foundation of an organized life. Then, you will learn how to prioritize your time so that everything gets done, including your time for family. You will learn how to de-clutter spaces and to create a home that is more peaceful to live in. It also provides ideas and inspiration for simplifying your meal planning to help ensure that the kitchen stays just as organized.
If you are looking for a project, check out this book. You will learn from the pros in home management how to actually get your home looking great again. It is worthwhile.

