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Clutter Junkie No More: Stepping Up to Recovery

Clutter Junkie No More: Stepping Up to Recovery
Author: Barb Rogers
Publisher: Conari Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 587552

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 134
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 4.8 x 0.6

ISBN: 1573242888
Dewey Decimal Number: 648.8
EAN: 9781573242882
ASIN: 1573242888

Publication Date: January 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Is your landscaping impeccable? Are you presentable when you leave the house? Would your neighbors ever suspect, given outward appearances, that inside your house is utter chaos with heaps and heaps of stuff? Are you overwhelmed and ashamed by the mess, but havent a clue what to do about it even though youve tried dozens of times to clean up your act? You may be a clutter junkie.

"Clutter is a wall built bit by bit of things that keep the world out. However, as with other addictions, it becomes the prison that keeps the addict in," Barb Rogers writes in the introduction to Clutter Junkie No More.

In an encouraging and honest way, Rogers helps readers to identify the symptoms of clutter addictionwhich is simply a smokescreen for more serious underlying problemsand she provides solutions modeled on the 12 steps and traditions that originated with AA.

Clutter Junkie No More takes a serious look at clutter addiction and helps readers to take down the wall, bit by bit, and day by day, to lead happier, more productive lives.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Terrific book   October 18, 2007
If you have a problem letting go of possessions, this book is a MUST READ.


5 out of 5 stars A SMALL BOOK THAT HELPED CHANGE MY LIFE!   March 1, 2007
 4 out of 7 found this review helpful

The Clutter Junkie has been very helpful to me and showed me how clutter is affecting my life in general. I have went through a lot of changes in my life the past few years, but had reached a point where I felt my life was at a stand still and there was something that needed done for me to move on. It made me realize there are a lot of things that need organized to clear my mind of all the clutter. I immediately began making a list of these things and taking one item at a time and ridding my life of this clutter and making it a priority to continue keeping the clutter out. Not being a patient person with clearing clutter this book has helped me to take one tiny step at a time and what a wonderful feeling to clear my mind of all this and know that my mind is much healthier. I would recommend this book to anyone.


2 out of 5 stars generic 12-step approach   January 26, 2007
 14 out of 19 found this review helpful

I am sure there is someone who could be started on a helpful path by this book, but it contains far too little content about clutter itself. Even the discussions about the psychological reasons for accumulating clutter are thin and need stories with more details. The book is mostly generic praise for 12-step programs, and the last part is full of God-talk that will be off-putting to many people. Too much of the book could be rewritten with few changes for a 12-step program to address some other problem unrelated to clutter.


4 out of 5 stars A new look at clutter   December 27, 2006
 27 out of 30 found this review helpful

Okay, I admit it. I am a messy person, albeit mostly in my home office.

However, this book is about Clutter, with a capital C--with clutter as a symptom of underlying problems. Hmmmm, people say I could have a nice clean office if I just wanted to (like we say to those with other addictions--"just change/quit").

This book is NOT about organizing messes, but about why people let clutter overwhelm them--to keep the world out.

What brings people to the place of being a "clutter junkie?" When the addict outside cries out for control, what happens?

"All addictions are based in fear and are used for avoidance. Fear of other people, an inability to trust, self-esteem issues, and the feeling of not fitting into the world around them," so the author says in the introduction.

Rogers, who has been in recovery from her own additions, deals with clutter addiction with a 12-step program adapted from AA. These 12 steps move you from the admitting you are powerless over clutter to personal intervention to having a spiritual awakening where the addict practices the 12 steps every day.

Clutter is having too much of anything, nesting comfortably with these things: books, magazines/newspapers, pets, collections--anything that fills the "hole" that brought them to this addiction in the first place--and takes them to a "comfortable place" where they feel in control of one thing in their life, even if its unhealthy.

The 12th step is "we" to show we are not alone in this. Living in clutter keeps others away and feeds our poor self-esteem--like we are living in a box.

The chapters are written around the 12 steps, and the book ends with an entire section about The Serenity Prayer and some wonderful affirmations. It is NOT through acceptance, courage and wisdom that we are given serenity. For the clutter addict that means giving up the chaos, the excuse for being overwhelmed.

Armchair Interviews says: Unlike addictions that we read about all the time, clutter seems like such a small deal--unless the addition happens to you or someone you love.




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