The last book in my read-a-thon was When Organizing Isn’t Enough by organizing expert Julie Morgenstern. Organization is one of my favorite topics, so I was eager to read this book. Although it’s a good read overall, I think that it’s best for people looking to make a change in their life. (Right now, that’s not me. I’m committed to my “Mommy Decade” for at least another five years.)
Basically, the book shares a SHED program that helps readers figure out which physical and time attachments are holding them back. It helps the readers to pick a theme for their change/next step. SHED is an acronym for:
Separate the Treasures (physical, schedule & habits)
Heave the Trash (physical, schedule & habits)
Embrace Your Identity (she encourages self-trust, discipline and living in the moment)
Drive Yourself Forward
Morgenstern uses real life examples and practical steps along with a variety of resources where you can get rid of the items that you want to eliminate. So, if you are in need (or want!) of a life change, this book could be a helpful guide.
Mom in the City newsletter subscribers can enter to win this book (and be able to take the free online SHED test) by leaving your name in the “Comments” section below or by sending an email to contests@mominthecity.com with “SHED” in the Subject line by July 31st.