Organizing the Good LifeFulfilling work, quality family time, wonderful outings with friends...all are within reach.. But first you must reform whatever is getting in the way of your joyful simplicity. The key, says author Celia Rocks, is organization. First you pinpoint what matters most and cut out the excess. Then you learn how to reject materialism, workaholism and all the other 'isms' that deplete your time and energy. Organizing the Good Life is inspirational, yet practical and clearly guides you on a path where the rewards are well worth the journey. |
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