Judi Culbertson Books In Order

Delhi Laine Mystery Books In Order

  1. A Novel Death (2011)
  2. An Illustrated Death (2013)
  3. A Photographic Death (2014)
  4. A Bookmarked Death (2015)
  5. Exit Row (2016)

Novels

  1. The Nursery (1996)

Non fiction

  1. Games Christians Play (1967)
  2. Scaling Down (2005)
  3. The Clutter Cure (2007)

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Scaling Down

How to make more of less the book that shows how to simplify your life, control clutter, and pare down your possessions for a move into smaller living quarters. There are plenty of anti clutter experts around ready to exhort us to sort, store, and trash our belongings, but this is the first book to address the specific needs of people moving from a larger to a smaller space, or merging two or more people’s possessions into a single abode. If you and your mate are about to swap your large, single family house for a condo, or move your parents out of the family home of 40 years into an assisted living center, where do you start? How do you decide what to take, what to leave behind, and what to do with your discards? What can you do to keep the move from seeming tinged with loss?Scaling Down not only offers terrific nuts and bolts strategies for paring down one’s belongings to only the best and most meaningful items, but it also addresses the emotional aspects of streamlining the complicated relationship we have with our ‘stuff.’ Countering the pervasive American prejudice that having less is a step down, the authors advance their concept of ‘living large wherever you are!’

The Clutter Cure

How to make more of less the book that shows how to simplify your life, control clutter, and pare down your possessions for a move into smaller living quarters. There are plenty of anti clutter experts around ready to exhort us to sort, store, and trash our belongings, but this is the first book to address the specific needs of people moving from a larger to a smaller space, or merging two or more people’s possessions into a single abode. If you and your mate are about to swap your large, single family house for a condo, or move your parents out of the family home of 40 years into an assisted living center, where do you start? How do you decide what to take, what to leave behind, and what to do with your discards? What can you do to keep the move from seeming tinged with loss?Scaling Down not only offers terrific nuts and bolts strategies for paring down one’s belongings to only the best and most meaningful items, but it also addresses the emotional aspects of streamlining the complicated relationship we have with our ‘stuff.’ Countering the pervasive American prejudice that having less is a step down, the authors advance their concept of ‘living large wherever you are!’

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