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Simply Spaced: Clear the Clutter and Style Your Life: Volume 1
Hardback
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Description
Simply Spaced is your step-by-step guide for clearing clutter and styling a beautiful home that aligns with your passion and purpose. Broken into projects by room, across a 'year of clear', the 3-step method dispels the myth that you can't learn to be organized. Simply Spaced teaches you to think like a professional organizer. Learn to simplify like a pro by implementing the fail-safe method to declutter any space, keeping only what you love, need, and use. Streamline your home and take back control by optimizing space with strategic storage. And finally, style your home to inspire creativity and connection. Monica Leed, CEO and owner of Simply Spaced, will reshape how you think about your home and belongings. Her practical tips make getting organized desirable, achievable, and sustainable. She's made this all possible through a belief that simplicity and order create the mental and physical space we all need to thrive. Complete with checklists and tear-out worksheets, Monica shares her best advice on how to create a home that 'rises up to meet you'. Each chapter includes: 5 clutter culprits 5 pro tips to combat clutter 15 things to let go of now Style tips for every room From kitchens and closets to kids' spaces and storage, Monica will inspire you to conquer one room at a time, overcoming overwhelm and organizing it all. The Simply Spaced method, born from the LA-based professional organizing service and lifestyle company Simply Spaced, has helped countless clients tap into their creativity for profound change. Get ready to be inspired as you clear the physical and mental clutter that's been holding you back from living your best life. It all starts at home.
Author Biography
Monica Leed is the CEO and owner of Simply Spaced. With a design background in the fast-paced film industry, she has spent over ten years cultivating a curiosity in the art of efficient space design, time management, and the power of organizational systems. In 2011, an unexpected curve ball reminded her that work without a balanced home life can leave someone to feel stuck and overwhelmed. By consciously creating space and time for what mattered most, ridding herself of the non-essential-or as organizers call it, decluttering-she learned that order was the catalyst for creativity. By applying principles and hacks to her own life, she's become passionate about enabling transformation in the lives of others by creating space for what truly matters.
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