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Large Shelf & Basket
by Organized A to Z
This adjustable shelf has many great uses all over your home including:
- Kitchen
- Storage
- Bath
- Bedroom
- Laundry |
- Travel
- Car
- Garage
- Office |
Add additional storage space with our chrome shelf and sliding basket. Great for under the sink in a bathroom vanity. 10 1/2" x 14 3/4" x 17 1/2"
Click HERE for this and other Organized A to Z products
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Organize Your Home In No Time
by Debbie Stanley
Professional organizer Debbie Stanley will help you create organization systems
that work for you, based on your personal preferences and needs. Find out what kind of disorganization
plagues you, how to get your family involved and then set organization priorities with the step-by-step
instructions and to-do lists used throughout the book. Debbie will even provide you with detailed
shopping lists and specific product recommendations based on the system that you choose for your home.
Clear the clutter and organize your home the In No Time way - fast, simple, easy! |
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Get It Together: Organize Your Records So Your Family Won't Have To
by Melanie Cullen
Everyone has important paperwork — but not everyone is prepared to find it. Whether readers
need to organize records for themselves or their survivors, Get It Together shows them how. Designed for ease
of use by both readers and their survivors, Get It Together helps them track down: |
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The Organizing Sourcebook : Nine Strategies for Simplifying Your Life
by Kathy Waddill
Organizing consultant Kathy Waddill demonstrates how the simple act of being organized can improve your quality of life.
In The Organizing Sourcebook, she presents nine organizing principles that can easily be applied to any situation,
activity, or environment. The book gives you the tools for managing time; decreasing stress; and dealing with cultural,
personal, and emotional change. Case histories illustrate how each strategy solved a specific problem. |
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Organizing Plain and Simple: A Ready Reference Guide with Hundreds of Solutions to Your Everyday Clutter Challenges
by Donna Smallin
"Smallin helps the skeptical see how they can not only get their houses in order but keep them that way..." |
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Organizing from the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Organizing Your Home, Your Office, and Your Life
by Julie Morgenstern
Julie Morgenstern has written an organizing book that covers a new way of looking at the task of organizing effectively without labeling or blaming the person behind the lack of organization. Rather, she says, people who don't organize just never learned how to organize, through no fault of their own--after all, it's not a skill that's taught in school. That said, she gets down to work helping you figure out an organizing system that will really work for you, not a system based on cookie-cutter filing concepts or special storage units. |
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Time Management from the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Taking Control of Your Schedule--And Your Life
by Julie Morgenstern
Julie Morgenstern used three main strategies to whip a living space or office into shape: "analyze, strategize, attack." Using the same system, Morgenstern now shows readers how to get rid of chaotic schedules in order to live more comfortable and productive lives. |
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Organize Your Personal Finances In No Time
by Debbie Stanley
Written by a professional organizer and coach for the chronically disorganized, this do-it-yourself guide will show you how to create a fool-proof, easy-to-maintain financial system in a single day. Written in a unique step-by-step, to-do list approach, you will master skills such as tracking income and expenses, bill paying, creating a file system and shopping with efficiency. Then, learn to take all of your new skills and apply them to creating a savings plan, a budget and graphs to illustrate spending habits and debt details. |
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Organizing from the Inside Out for Teenagers: The Foolproof System for Organizing Your Room, Your Time, and Your Life
by Julie Morgenstern
The Foolproof System for Organizing Your Room, Your Time, and Your Life by Julie Morgenstern with Jessi Morgenstern-Colon. The comprehensive volume opens by assessing the symptoms of disorganization, providing a diagnosis and offering a prescription for change. Subsequent chapters put readers in "Analyze-Strategize-Attack" mode as they take on messy bedrooms, backpacks and cluttered social calendars. Ages 12-up. |
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Every Child Has a Thinking Style: A Guide to Recognizing and Fostering Each Child's Natural Gifts and Preferences-- to Help Them Learn, Thrive, and Achieve
by Arlene Taylor
Everyone has a natural thinking style-a set of preferences that helps with relating to the rest of the world. Using the latest research into how we think and learn, Lanna Nakone has divided children into four groups: penguins (maintainers), dogs (harmonizers), horses (innovators), and lions (prioritizers).
For each type, an organized world is a safe haven. In this fresh, practical, and insightful guide, Lanna Nakone gives parents a new way to understand and encourage children's thinking styles, sensory preferences, gender, and personality tendencies to help them tailor their child's environment to make it a safe, more learning-friendly place. Stories, illustrations, and concrete step-by-step instructions show readers how to give children the support they need to reach their full potential. |
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Simplify Your Life: Get Organized and Stay That Way
by Marcia Ramsland
Knowing every woman desires to reduce the mess and stress in her life, Marcia Ramsland offers a grace-oriented approach to organizing a home and life. Filled with specific ideas that have been proven true, charts, diagrams, and real life examples, Marcia unveils her trademark PuSH philosophy. |
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ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
by Judith Kolberg and Kathleen Nadeau
Organizing books fall short of addressing the unique needs of adults with ADD. They fail to understand the clinical picture of ADD and how it impacts the organizing process often making their advice irrelevant or frustrating when put into application. Books about ADD may address organization/disorganization but do so in a cursory fashion and on a very small scale in what are usually long books on the subject. This is a book that has ADD-Friendly advice with the ADDer in mind. This collaboration brings forth the best underlying understanding with the most effective and practical remedy from ADD experts in two important fields -- professional organization and clinical psychology. Finally, it offers organizing advice that ranges from self-help to utilizing the help of non-professionals, to using professional assistance. Thus it permits the reader to decide where they are at personally in the organizing process, and what level of support will be most beneficial to their unique situation. |
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Organize for Disaster
by Judith Kolberg
Kolberg’s book provides guidelines for protecting yourself and your loved ones. It is just a matter of getting organized. |
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