Do you feel buried under unnecessary possessions? Are you being suffocated by the seemingly overwhelming demands that life makes of you? Are you embarrassed of your weak character and lack of will to change for the better? Are your home and life in a permanent state of chaos?
If yes, you better stop fooling yourself into thinking that you're one of those who thrive in disorder, and actually do something about it.
There is some good news for you, though: Most people are in a situation no different than your own. Our consumerist societies are structured in such a way that accumulating stuff we don't need is not only easy, it's being applauded. No one is encouraged to strengthen their character, go back to basics, take responsibility, or pull themselves out of the mire that hurts both their physical and mental health. Even better news, with determination and hard work, you can do this. You can change and ameliorate your own life, that of your loved ones, and of the people in your community.
Clean Up Your Life: Declutter Your Inside and Outside World will guide you on your way to achieving this, and much more. With the author's personal story as an example, it will show you how to let go of things you don't need, of people who hold you down, and of habits that harm you. It will inspire you to change both your external and internal worlds. Making them clean, orderly, and gorgeous will encourage you to lead a noble life of meaning.