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This is my third of Dana's books, and definitely my favorite. It does such a great job of tackling de-cluttering, organization, and general housekeeping and cleaning, all while keeping mental health struggles, neurodiversity, and physical disability in mind (which is something I've learned the hard way that most "cleaning book" authors don't keep in mind at all, sadly).
If you're looking for a book of Dana's to start with, I definitely recommend picking this one up first! In fact, if you do read this one, I'll be blunt and say that I think her other books are unnecessary. This book says everything those two say but better and more succinctly, and while she does mention a few times during this book that you can reference *insert book here* for more information, I actually think it's all summed up plenty within these pages.
The only negative thing I'll comment on — and, funny enough, I think I said this about both of her other books that I read as well — is that it gets repetitive at times. There are only so many times I need to be reminded of the "container concept", for example, but it's mentioned in more chapters than not. Then again, that might be a positive for someone who's new to Dana K. White's processes, though, so it might actually be a bonus for some readers, as it definitely drives the message home!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rest my ache-y spine, because I finished this book earlier this evening and then went on quite the cleaning spree (if that tells you anything about how motivational Dana is!). 😂
Thank you so much to the publisher and LibroFM ALC Program for providing me with this audio copy in exchange for an honest review!
If you're looking for a book of Dana's to start with, I definitely recommend picking this one up first! In fact, if you do read this one, I'll be blunt and say that I think her other books are unnecessary. This book says everything those two say but better and more succinctly, and while she does mention a few times during this book that you can reference *insert book here* for more information, I actually think it's all summed up plenty within these pages.
The only negative thing I'll comment on — and, funny enough, I think I said this about both of her other books that I read as well — is that it gets repetitive at times. There are only so many times I need to be reminded of the "container concept", for example, but it's mentioned in more chapters than not. Then again, that might be a positive for someone who's new to Dana K. White's processes, though, so it might actually be a bonus for some readers, as it definitely drives the message home!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rest my ache-y spine, because I finished this book earlier this evening and then went on quite the cleaning spree (if that tells you anything about how motivational Dana is!). 😂
Thank you so much to the publisher and LibroFM ALC Program for providing me with this audio copy in exchange for an honest review!