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Organized For Life Resources

Now you can get organized even more quickly and easily with my favorite organizing resource

Be Set Free Fast — by Larry Nims and Joan Sotkin

Be Set Free Fast is a revolutionary technique that works with your subconscious to quickly and easily remove your limiting thoughts, beliefs and behaviors. I only recommend what I believe in, and I promise you this inexpensive, easy-to-use guide will give you life changing, positive results.  Learn more about Be Set Free Fast

Sidetracked Home Executives – From Pigpen to Paradise — by Pam Young and Peggy Jones

Organizing your home using the Sidetracked Home Executive’s simple system will teach you how to manage your time and live clutter free. This book changed my life when I was first learning how to get organized.  Find it on  Amazon.com

Organizing for Dummies — by Eileen Roth and Elizabeth Mills

Looking for a good organizing tip? This is my favorite resource for organizing tips and tricks for everything from setting up a home filing system to getting a closet organized. Find it on Amazon.com

Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui — by Karen Kingston

This is my favorite book about how to get rid of clutter. More about clutter and it’s impact on your energy and life than Feng Shui, it’s down to earth and remarkably practical. This book helped me declutter by seeing my stuff in a different light so I could let go of many things I really didn’t need or like.  Buy yours from Amazon.com


The New Messies Manual: The Procrastinator’s Guide to Good Housekeeping
— by Sandra Felton

Along with good guidance on how to get organized and how to stay organized, this book will show you how your personality contributes to your disorganization. The original Messies Manual was first organizing book I ever read. Now revised and updated, this version is as good as ever.  It’s available on Amazon.com

Driven to Distraction — by Drs. Ned Hallowell and John Ratey

No, this isn’t a book about getting organized, but a classic about Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Since many people interested in being organized and staying organized have adult ADD I thought you’d find it helpful.  Buy now from Amazon.com

The Direct Marketing Association

Reduce clutter at its source. Stop the flood of junk mail from entering your home by removing your name from mailing lists. I’ve done this and it truly helped reduce junk mail! It’s free and easy to doClick here to stop your name from being sold on mailing lists.

Dana’s Organized for Life Program

Learn the step-by-step secrets of how I got organized and have stayed that way for more than twenty years. Effective and easy to use, why wait? Start getting organized today!