

If You Think You Can Separate the Physical from the Mental Clutter, Forget About It! Chapter 10 The Phoenix Rises from the Ashes.Chapter 9 Keeping What Works, Eliminating What Doesn't.Part Two: Your Office: Paring Down the Professional Clutter.Part One: Getting Rid of the Physical Stuff.So, throw out (donate or recycle) 15 T-shirts, and it still counts as throwing out one thing. What's not obvious is that when she counts, multiples of the "same" thing count as one. Attacking the mental mess: if you think you can separate the physical from the mental clutter, forget about it! : Letting go of feeling inadequate, irrelevant, and just plain not good enough - Letting go of the type of person you think you are - or aren't - Letting go of the regrets and mistakes of the past - Letting go of being right about how wrong everybody and everything is - Letting go of the need to have everyone like you - Letting go of thinking the worst - Letting go of waiting for the right moment - Letting go of needing to feel secure - Letting go of thinking that you have to do everything yourself - Making it to fifty: the celebration - Part IV.Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life by Gail Blanke has a fairly self-explanatory title. Your office: paring down the professional clutter : Clarifying your brand - Keeping what works, eliminating what doesn't - The phoenix rises from the ashes - Part III.

Getting rid of the physical stuff : Your bedroom - Your bathroom - Your kitchen - Your living room - Your dining room - Your attic - Your garage - Part II. Introduction : Fueling the urge to purge - Making it to fifty - Getting started - Part I. Includes bibliographical references and index "Gail Blanke offers inspiring ways to clear away the debris of your life, both physical and mental, to help you find peace, energy and a better vision of who you are."-Provided by the publisher
