The Lean and Happy Home: More time, less stress. How to get your family life in order

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Lean and Happy Home: More time, less stress. How to get your family life in order
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eva Jarlsdotter
Translated by Amanda Larsson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
Category/GenreMind, Body and Spirit
Home and house maintenance
ISBN/Barcode 9781529342277
ClassificationsDewey:640
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint Yellow Kite
Publication Date 20 August 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In seven simple steps... Lean removes waste: wasted money, energy, resources. Lean will give you the gift of time. Lean is a set of principles embraced by the most creative and dynamic organisations around the world, and now for the first time, Swedish social entrepreneur Eva Jarlsdotter applies them to family life. Embracing the Japanese 'stream' technique, Eva's seven steps show you how to systematically create and maintain order. From kaizen (continuous improvement) to kanban (visual planning), these principles will bring harmony and a sense of flow to your home. No more time wasted searching for your keys, important paperwork or your internet banking password; no more throwing away food past its sell-by date or arguing about the mess; no more feeling on the back foot all the time. This transformative book will also empower children in the household to take responsibility for their belongings and their schedules, meaning a lot less parental nagging. This modern guide will transform family life from the inside out. The time you save can be channelled into doing things you actually want to do. Be inspired by Eva's own story, understand how Lean works and start to apply her small changes to your everyday life - you will be delighted with the results.

Author Biography

Eva Jarlsdotter worked for almost a decade in journalism before taking up leadership roles in communications, corporate social responsibility and telecoms. She's now a writer, consultant and lecturer. Eva holds a degree in journalism and an executive MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. She lives in Stockholm with her husband and their three children in an old house with an apple orchard.