Marla Stone Author of The Clutter Remedy: A Guide To Getting Organized
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728 Spectrum Center Drive,Irvine CA 92618
06 November, 2021
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Clutter Remedy Expert & Author of The Clutter Remedy: A Guide To Getting Organized For Those Who Love Their Stuff -Barnes & Noble Spectrum Marla Stone, Author, and expert on decluttering your emotions and your space will be at Irvine Spectrum Barnes& Noble Saturday, November 6th, 2021from 11 AM-1 PM to meet and greet and talk about decluttering with her famous Clutter Remedy Strategies. Come and meet the author and she will sign your book. Put your name in the raffle jar to win free organizing, feng shui and lifestyle coaching services. This is a FREE event Come and meet Marla Stone, author of The Clutter Remedy: A Guide To Getting Organized For Those Who Love Their Stuff. Find out how to resolve your clutter corners and challenges, and grab the book that can change your inner emotional life and your space. Drop your card into the Raffle Jar to win organizing, feng shui, and lifestyle coaching services too! Marla Stone, MSW, Lifestyle Organizer and author of The Clutter Remedy, Mental Health Expert / Advocate There are many valid approaches to creating neat and tidy spaces, but these approaches tend to fail over time because they suggest that we dispose of our stuff, and most of us love our stuff! Marla Stone's fresh and friendly approach, based on her work as both a professional organizer and a former psychotherapist, goes beyond tidying up to offer the Clutter Remedy strategy that will create spaces you love and keep you perpetually organized. Marla walks you through a process of getting to know yourself and your values and then visualizing your ideal lifestyle and optimal surroundings. From that perspective, you'll learn step by step (and room by room) how to create your ideal lifestyle and organize your space to support it. WHAT’S THE STORY: Marla Stone a former social worker and psychotherapist has helped over 4000 people get organized for good by helping them realize their dreams and goals for an ideal lifestyle. She helps people get decluttered permanently by using clearing and healing strategies she developed while treating military personnel at Camp Pendleton. The strategies help heal ptsd and trauma and make it easier to declutter without all the drama. Her book The Clutter Remedy: A Guide to Getting Organized for Those Who Love Their Stuff lives up to its title as a user-friendly guide to de-cluttering one's home, lifestyle, and personal space. Chapters address how get family members to put things back in their proper place, reliable criteria for choosing what to keep and what to discard, how certain bad habits of thinking can obstruct one's efforts to remain organized long-term, and much more. The Clutter Remedy is ultimately an invaluable time-saver that will dramatically reduce the amount of aimless hours spent looking for that one important item amid hundreds of objects you own.
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