The real-life stories of chronically disorganized people and the ground breaking, easy-to-learn organizing methods used to end their chronic disorganization in the area of residential clutter, office organizing, paper management, storage, and time management. Conquering's 132 pages includes an extensive index, user-friendly summaries, quick tips, helpful photographs, and a resource section of products and organizations.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
ADD or OCD...no matter...GET THIS BOOK!:
This is a simple book that helps you get organized. The author is an open-minded miracle. I want to kiss her and give her a million dollars...she helped change my life, along with books by Stephen Covey and Roger Merrill and Advanced Gingko Smart pills... I know I have ADD and I THINK I have OCD (yes, I am quite, quite troubled...LOL) but this book makes it all a breeze. Even if you are just a bit disorganized or scatter-brained, pick this up...it helps!
Excellent Book!:
I learned a lot from this book. Not only does it explain the challenges of chronic disorganization, it really gets you to think outside the box. While standard filing systems work for some people, it is important to understand the individual and design a system that will work for them. This book is filled with creative ideas that are unique, focus on the individual, and encourage the individual's success.
Practical Information!:
Concise, no-frills help for us - no matter WHY you're not organized, but especially for adult ADD'ers.
Not Practical enough:
I was dissappointed by this book. This book gives a lot of details on how some disorganized persons can get organized. Nevertheless, it does not give a framework, or a model on how most disorganized people can be organized. It lacks the simplicity of a concept as well as a systematic method to address disorganization for all disorganized people.