It's All Too Much: Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff und über 1 Million weitere Bücher verfügbar für Amazon Kindle . Erfahren Sie mehr


oder
Loggen Sie sich ein, um 1-Click® einzuschalten.
Alle Angebote
Möchten Sie verkaufen? Hier verkaufen
It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff
 
 
Beginnen Sie mit dem Lesen von It's All Too Much: Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff auf Ihrem Kindle in weniger als einer Minute.

Sie haben keinen Kindle? Hier kaufen oder eine gratis Kindle Lese-App herunterladen.

It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Peter Walsh
4.5 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (2 Kundenrezensionen)
Preis: EUR 26,99 kostenlose Lieferung. Siehe Details.
  Alle Preisangaben inkl. MwSt.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Derzeit nicht auf Lager.
Bestellen Sie jetzt und wir liefern, sobald der Artikel verfügbar ist. Sie erhalten von uns eine E-Mail mit dem voraussichtlichen Lieferdatum, sobald uns diese Information vorliegt. Ihr Konto wird erst dann belastet, wenn wir den Artikel verschicken.
Verkauf und Versand durch Amazon.de. Geschenkverpackung verfügbar.

Weitere Ausgaben

Amazon-Preis Neu ab Gebraucht ab
Kindle Edition EUR 7,99  
Gebundene Ausgabe EUR 26,99  
Taschenbuch EUR 11,30  
Audio CD, Audiobook, Ungekürzte Ausgabe --  

Kunden, die diesen Artikel angesehen haben, haben auch angesehen


Produktinformation

  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 240 Seiten
  • Verlag: Free Press (12. Dezember 2006)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0743292642
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743292641
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 15,2 x 2,5 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.5 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (2 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 299.666 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
  • Komplettes Inhaltsverzeichnis ansehen

Mehr über den Autor

Peter Walsh
Entdecken Sie Bücher, lesen Sie über Autoren und mehr

Besuchen Sie die Seite von Peter Walsh auf Amazon

Produktbeschreibungen

Über den Autor

Peter Walsh is a clutter expert and organizational consultant who characterizes himself as part contractor part therapist.  He is a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show and was alo the host of the hit TLC show Clean Sweap.  Peter holds a master's degrees with a specialty in educational psychology.  He divides his time between Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia.


In diesem Buch (Mehr dazu)
Ausgewählte Seiten ansehen
Buchdeckel | Copyright | Inhaltsverzeichnis | Auszug | Rückseite
Hier reinlesen und suchen:

Vorgeschlagene Tags zu ähnlichen Produkten

 (Was ist das?)
Setzen Sie den ersten relevanten Tag hinzu (ein Schlüsselwort, das mit diesem Produkt in engem Zusammenhang steht).
 

 

Kundenrezensionen

3 Sterne
0
2 Sterne
0
1 Sterne
0
Die hilfreichsten Kundenrezensionen
8 von 8 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Von Donald Mitchell TOP 500 REZENSENT
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
I'm a clutter-a-holic. I'm the son of two champion clutter-a-holics and the brother of a future world-record-setting clutter-a-holic. My bad habits with my stuff drive my wife and daughter crazy.

But I've been making headway for several years. Each time I read a book about clutter busting, I make a little more progress.

It's All Too Much is the first book I've read about clutter busting that deals with the key challenges of my clutter busting:

1. Agreeing with the rest of the family on how you want to use each part of a room.

2. Going from having out-of-control messes and piles into a functioning system.

3. Ways to condense emotion-laden materials without losing your memories.

4. Room-specific suggestions for reducing what you have.

5. How to keep from re-creating the piles and clutter.

As I read the book, I recognized myself on almost every page. Where I didn't recognize myself, I saw my parents.

One of the best parts of this book for me was where Mr. Walsh talks about how getting rid of piles and clutter helps children and spouses enjoy their lives more.

Ultimately, I think that many people lack motivation to work on clutter and messes. After all, almost anything else is more fun. If clutter doesn't bother you, you may not realize how good a thing you can do for others by working on that clutter.

I also liked the book's emphasis on limiting what you acquire (and let others acquire for you). Most of my progress in clutter busting has been from working on avoiding more acquisitions.

If you think you hopeless with your stuff, this book can be a breakthrough for you.

Enjoy your place, space, and family!
War diese Rezension für Sie hilfreich?
2 von 2 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
hilfreich und wiederholend 21. Oktober 2010
Von chsba
Format:Taschenbuch|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
Peter Walsh vertritt die These, dass ein wohlorganisierter Haushalt nicht nur beim Wiederfinden der Sachen hilft, sondern auch der Psyche guttut - und selbst beim Abnehmen hilft. Wohlorganisiert heißt dabei, dass nicht nur jedes Ding seinen Platz hat, sondern auch, dass nur so viele Dinge im Haushalt sind, wie Platz haben können - und hier wiederholen sich die Mantras aller Aufräumbücher: Drei-Kisten-Prinzip, alles, was seit einem Jahr nicht benutzt wurde, ffliegt raus, für jede neu gekaufte Sache fliegt eine alte raus. Und wenn der Aufräum-Job zu groß ist, zerlege ihn in kleine, handhabbare Jobs. Genau dafür gibt es dann Checklisten und Strategien. Erfrischend sind dabei die Erfahrungsberichte, mit denen der ganze Text "gewürzt" ist.
War diese Rezension für Sie hilfreich?
Die hilfreichsten Kundenrezensionen auf Amazon.com (beta)
Amazon.com:  198 Rezensionen
132 von 139 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Great Book for Everyone to Read Before Attempting To Declutter 6. März 2007
Von O. Brown - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
*****

What I found most valuable with this outstanding book was that it was about the motivation behind excess accumulation and cluttering. Unless you address this motivation, the clutter is bound to come back, even if you hire a professional organizer and everything in your home is perfect. All of the clutter will creep back.

There are so many outstanding points in this book. For example, with sentimental-type clutter, the author says that the most important thing is to separate the memory from the item. Then the item can be dealt with appropriately. You are not discarding the memory, just the item. Thus, if you have an overabundance of momentos, you can divorce the memory from the item, pick a few items that you want to represent the memory and truly honor them by displaying them in your home (rather than storing them in boxes in your garage), and discard (or digitally scan and then discard) the rest.

In my house, my husband has a wealth of pictures of his children when they were small. These pictures are filling boxes in the garage and our barn. We have all of their schoolwork and many personal items because he loves his children and feels as though throwing away one of their things is throwing away a part of them. They are now adults; however, until this underlying motivation for hanging onto things is addressed, all attempts at decluttering will be futile. For me, the whole book was profound. I'm great at organizing techniques, but the idea of looking at the feelings and problems sourcing the whole hoarding behavior was most helpful.

I am getting ready to declutter my house, as we are bursting at the seams and can no longer function well in our home. This is the perfect book to read to understand the emotional work and the letting go that must go on so that the process of decluttering can take place. Then whatever vision and purpose you have for your home can be implemented, and you can enjoy the space you have in your home. The book targets a huge consumeristic flaw in our American culture, and gives solutions.

I cannot imagine who would not benefit from this important book. Highly recommended.

*****
433 von 487 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Very Helpful 24. Januar 2007
Von Jay K. - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
I liked this book because it helps me, a not naturally organized person, have a lifestyle that is simpler, saner, nicer. I have many organizational books, and this one is pretty good. Some books want you to do so much work up front about why you got this way and how to not be this way (by spending a lot of money on organizing bins and products), that I am exhausted before I even begin the process. Clutter attracters need quick answers or they won't do the work required. At least, that's the way I am.

Walsh organizes the book into two main parts: The Clutter Problem, where he talks about the issues and excuses and finally, the possibilities of how to live clutter-free. Part 2 is Putting Clutter in Its Place, where he starts with surface clutter, then moves on through different rooms in your house, one at a time. My favorite part of the book is the New Rituals part, where he tells you, month by month, how to keep up with this clutter-free lifestyle. Because, for me, the hardest part (after starting) is keeping the clutter out and the organization going.

Other books you may want to look at are "Spiritual Housecleaning" (if you are into that) and The Flylady's new book(s) and web site. These have been extremely helpful to me and I no longer feel guilty that I can't have people over because of the state of my house. In fact, company is coming tomorrow and I'm ready!

"It's All Too Much"
115 von 126 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich
Conquering Clutter Conquered 9. März 2007
Von Fred - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe|Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
As a lifelong "pack rat", I have a problem with clutter. I have bought many books on conquering clutter. Some of those books talk about buying more stuff to organize the stuff I already have too much of. Other books talk about handling your clutter in different ways, such as color coding everything as a solution to cleaning up clutter. I am sorry, I am not going to go there. Still, other books ask you to figure out why you have clutter in the first place, as in psychoanalyzing yourself. Personally, I have not had much success at reducing my clutter by focusing my attention on my dysfunctional childhood or personal frustrations. It just does not work for me.

This breakthrough book, however, takes a truly novel approach to solving the problem of clutter and owning too much stuff. It does not talk about buying more stuff like organization systems or merely re-handling your clutter in different ways. Instead, the author of "It's All Too Much" asks you to look at the space you have and asks you what you want that space for? Simply, "wanting" less clutter in your life is too vague a goal. It reminds me of wanting to lose weight. Wanting and accomplishing are two different things as some wise person once said. In this short book, the author gets right to the point. The author asks you what do you want to do with the space you have. Once you establish what you want your space to do or be for you, you then have a clear path for reaching that goal. For example, is your home office accomplishing what you want it to do, or is it a storage area for things you either did not put away; cannot figure out somewhere else to put it, or; just cannot part with? Sounds too simple, I know. And it is. The author's advice reminds me of something a wise person once said about a sculptor. The sculptor sees a block of granite as a figure trying to get out instead of a just a block of granite. The sculptor removes all the granite that is not the figure they perceive. Simple, eh? Well, yes and no. This book is truly a breakthrough in helping you make that necessary paradigm shift in thinking to finally get your space to serve your needs. The author is a consultant on the cable television show "Clean Sweep", and shares his unique perspective on finally solving the problem of too much clutter. I highly recommended this book to anyone who has a problem with clutter.
Kundenrezensionen suchen
Nur in den Rezensionen zu diesem Produkt suchen

Kunden diskutieren

Das Forum zu diesem Produkt
Diskussion Antworten Jüngster Beitrag
Noch keine Diskussionen

Fragen stellen, Meinungen austauschen, Einblicke gewinnen
Neue Diskussion starten
Thema:
Erster Beitrag:
Eingabe des Log-ins
 


Aktive Diskussionen in ähnlichen Foren
Kundendiskussionen durchsuchen
Alle Amazon-Diskussionen durchsuchen
   
Ähnliche Foren


Lieblingslisten


Ähnliche Artikel finden


Anhand des Sachgebietes nach ähnlichen Produkten suchen:


Ihr Kommentar


Datenschutzerklärung von Amazon.de Versandbedingungen von Amazon.de Umtausch- & Rücknahme bei Amazon.de