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It's All Too Much, So Get It Together (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for It's All Too Much, So Get It TogetherPeter Walsh has helped thousands of adults clear mental and physical clutter from their lives, and now he's turning his focus to the unique issues teens face. The stresses of making important decisions and controlling personal finances for the first time can be overwhelming--but a little de-cluttering can go a long way. Walsh helps readers identify problem areas and outlines unique steps to stream...
Full description- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
- Published: 01 September 2009
- Format: Paperback 288 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Practical Interests | Mysteries & The Supernatural (Children's/YA) | Health | The Environment
- ISBN 13: 9781416995494 ISBN 10: 1416995498
- Sales rank: 223,664
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Reviewed by Melanie Foust for TeensReadToo.com
The New Year is almost upon us, and the time to make resolutions has come. If one of your goals is to get organized, this could be the exact book you need.
Peter Walsh has created a great resource for teens who need to get organized. It's a quick read, and it's done in a way that's actually pretty fun. The book includes quizzes and stories, plus a bunch of drawings to keep things interesting. IT'S ALL TOO MUCH, SO GET IT TOGETHER is practical, as well.
This book is very thorough. The first part of the book was particularly helpful because it helps explain why clutter exists in the first place. The explanation made a lot of sense. Prior to this book, I had never really given much thought to why clutter exists. The middle portion focuses on how to get of rid of all the clutter. The writing style is pretty hopeful but also realistic, which is something I appreciated a lot. The final portion of the book shows how de-cluttering can affect your life, as well as how to get your family involved.
I walked away from this book with plenty of things to keep in mind as I begin my own de-cluttering process. Perhaps the most important thought is that my life is going on right now. Not when I graduate high school and finish college but now. And it's my job to make the most of it. by TeensReadToo

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