Jen Robin is not just an organizershe is a teacher and a healer. As she helps sort our 'stuff' she is also sorting our values, emotions, relationships, and dreams. She is a magician and this book will work magic on your home and life. - Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed
In this essential guide, the creative force behind the popular organization company Life in Jeneral reveals her emotionally engaged approach to declutteringa unique process that empowers people to re-envision their spaces to suit their evolving needs.
Life is about connection, not collection.
Jen Robin's company, Life in Jeneral, focuses on the soul work of home organizationthe psychological and emotional foundation necessary for creating a streamlined and sustainable lifestyle. For Jen, change comes from withina process that to succeed, must begin with the heart.
Americans are spending more time at home than ever before, and many have come to realize that their living spaces aren't serving them. We have too many things, resulting in physical and mental clutter. And the organizational strategies we try only go so far, leaving us feeling disconnected and disheartened.
Life in Jeneral helps you build healthier mental habits that allow us to break free from the clutter, while providing traditional strategies to getand stayorganized. Beautifully designed and featuring examples from Jen's personal experiences and those of her clients, Life in Jeneral teaches us how to:
Life in Jeneral offers a holistic approach to organization; once we understand what we want from our spaceshow they can nurture and support our emotional well-beingwe can create a home that feels both practical and joyful.
In this essential guide, the creative force behind the popular organization company Life in Jeneral reveals her emotionally engaged approach to declutteringa unique process that empowers people to re-envision their spaces to suit their evolving needs.
Life is about connection, not collection.
Jen Robin's company, Life in Jeneral, focuses on the soul work of home organizationthe psychological and emotional foundation necessary for creating a streamlined and sustainable lifestyle. For Jen, change comes from withina process that to succeed, must begin with the heart.
Americans are spending more time at home than ever before, and many have come to realize that their living spaces aren't serving them. We have too many things, resulting in physical and mental clutter. And the organizational strategies we try only go so far, leaving us feeling disconnected and disheartened.
Life in Jeneral helps you build healthier mental habits that allow us to break free from the clutter, while providing traditional strategies to getand stayorganized. Beautifully designed and featuring examples from Jen's personal experiences and those of her clients, Life in Jeneral teaches us how to:
- Flip common mental blocks that prevent us from organizational success
- Identify and tackle clutter magnetsthe spaces where things seem to gather
- Discover common emotional baggage keyed to specific types of clutter
- Organize and evolve specific spaces in the home, room by room
Life in Jeneral offers a holistic approach to organization; once we understand what we want from our spaceshow they can nurture and support our emotional well-beingwe can create a home that feels both practical and joyful.
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"Jen Robin is not just an organizer-she is a teacher and a healer. As she helps sort our 'stuff' she is also sorting our values, emotions, relationships, and dreams. She is a magician and this book will work magic on your home and life." - Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed
"Robin...offers no shortage of organizational tips in her upbeat debut...full of practical ideas." - Publishers Weekly
"Robin...offers no shortage of organizational tips in her upbeat debut...full of practical ideas." - Publishers Weekly